I'm Reviewing YOUR App on YouTube!


Hey Reader,

I've been asked for months to do this, and I'm finally pulling the trigger.

I'm starting a new video format where I roast the shit out of your AI apps.

No tutorials or over-hyped tools, just me critiquing your app live on my channel.

Send me your AI app, the one you've poured your blood, sweat, and tears into, and I'll provide brutally honest feedback.

I'm going to tell you exactly what's wrong with it and what you need to do to fix it.

This is a chance for real, unfiltered advice that will make your app 10x better.

Plus, it will make for pretty entertaining YouTube content, no doubt.

Use the button below and let's see what you've got!

Talk soon,
Rob

P.S. I'm also working on a brand new offer. A few weeks working closely with me, weekly calls, maximum accountability. This isn't going to be cheap, but we will build your app together. Shoot me an email if you want to secure a waitlist spot.

Robin Ebers

Coder of 20+ years teaching non-technical people how to build their own software business in 30 days with AI. No devs or code required.

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