After building several landing pages for my businesses, I finally found a strategy that allows me to build high-conversion landing pages quickly without breaking the bank. I literally went from taking several days to build a poor-performing landing page to creating high-performing landing pages in less than 2 hours.
It's actually pretty simple:
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Use framer.com and start off with a template that you like. There are a lot of good free ones, but even the premium ones aren't that expensive.
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Change the headline to describe what your business does. Don't change anything else.
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Publish the draft
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Use getperfect.io to review the draft. It'll give a lot of actionable feedback that's very specific, like how to reword the headline or where to move sections around.
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Implement the feedback in Framer, re-publish, and re-review. Keep iterating until you're happy with the score getperfect.io gives you.
Hey :) I just built this file converter app that I'm pretty excited about.
Basically, it converts images, audio, and video files right in your browser.... no uploading anything to servers or worrying about where your files end up. Everything happens on your computer, so it's totally private and actually works offline once it loads...
I made it free because I got tired of all these conversion tools that either cost money, have weird limits, or make you upload your personal files to who-knows-where.
Would love for you to try it out and let me know what you think ! Any feedback would be awesome good or bad, I'm just trying to make something people actually want to use.
Check it out:
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Hey everyone,
I've been tinkering with Freepbx/Asterisk for the better part of two decades. It's always been my go-to for voice projects, so when the AI wave hit, I naturally wanted to build a smart, conversational voice agent.
But I immediately hit a wall. Every available solution was either a pricey, locked-in SaaS platform or too restrictive. I just wanted the freedom to experiment—to try a local LLM, mix it with a cloud STT, and just play without a massive bill.
So, I did what any of us would probably do: I decided to build it myself.
After a month-and-a-half-long vibe coding sprint, and about $1000 of my own money burned on testing, the project is finally ready.
It's a straightforward, two-container Docker setup that hooks into Asterisk. The whole thing is built around a simple idea: you should be able to swap out STT, LLM, and TTS services just by changing a few lines in a config file.
I built this for fellow Asterisk and Linux fans who love to get their hands dirty. I've left all the tuning knobs exposed so you can dial it in perfectly for your own setup.
I’d be honored if you’d give it a spin. I'm looking for any and all feedback, ideas, or bug reports.
https://github.com/hkjarral/Asterisk-AI-Voice-Agent
## 🎥 Demo Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQVny8wfCeY
Let me know what you think!
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