someone on reddit called us a scam today
cool
let me tell you what “scamming” looks like behind the scenes apparently
we have 7 prompt engineers on payroll. actual humans. actual salaries. they wake up every day and build prompts from scratch. test them. break them. rebuild them. document them.
we spent months developing a repeatable prompt format. people laugh at that. “why does every prompt look the same”
because thats the whole point
you know how mcdonalds has their “secret sauce”? its not really secret. everyone knows whats in it. but its consistent. its reliable. you know exactly what youre getting every single time
thats what we built
every prompt has an “information about me” section with variables. same structure. same logic. same place to edit your context
and heres where it gets interesting
our new website design will extract those variables automatically. youll edit them in a clean interface instead of digging through the prompt itself. eventually youll save your profile once and every prompt auto-fills your context
thats not a scam. thats infrastructure. thats r&d budget. thats developers and designers and months of iteration
but heres the thing nobody tells you about building something real
with success comes the weekly attacks
hackers trying to breach our systems. copycats cloning our products. people writing hit pieces. fake reviews. impersonators in dms
its exhausting honestly
some weeks i question if its worth it
then i remember the thousands of people who actually use our stuff. who send thank you messages. who built businesses with our prompts. who learned prompt engineering because we made it accessible
thats real
so if you have 2 minutes and want to help
go to this thread and let them know we aint scammers. you dont have to be aggressive. just honest
reddit.com/r/EdgeUsers/s/
appreciate every single one of you who stuck with me through the noise