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Sitehunt Beta Testers Wanted

Who doesn't want econdev superpowers?

Dane Carlson
Dane Carlson
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Sitehunt Beta Testers Wanted

Remember this?

About eight months ago, I recorded a solo podcast episode titled "Dane Asks a Question About Site RFIs." My central question was: Why don't we compile the answers to site RFIs in advance?

At that time, I mentioned that I was developing a tool to simplify this task. The work continues, and the project now bears the name: Sitehunt.

Fast forward to the present, and we now have the assistance of AI and large language models trained to generate text and answer questions.

Until recently, I've worked exclusively with my sites and data. However, the time has come to expand and find new EDOs to act as beta testers.

Participating as a beta tester is entirely free. However, I have one request for those who join the testing process: I'll need you to engage in regular conversations with me. Your feedback, insights, and experiences will be invaluable in shaping the final product. Together, we can make something genuinely impactful for economic development. If this collaborative process excites you, please sign up.


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