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Last issue of Promptly AI?
May be time to call it quits.

🌅Morning Inspir-AI-tion
“Dream boldly, act wisely, and let AI help you bridge the gap.”

🗨️Promptly Speaking
I hope you’ve enjoyed this newsletter, it’s been just over two weeks of daily issues. Growth was pretty steady at first, and then it went stagnant, so I guess that’s it. I’m shutting it down.
Just kidding, this is where people tend to drop off, but that’s not happening here. There’s a meme where two people are digging for diamonds, and the one person quits just before he strikes the motherlode.
I feel that’s where we are right now. On the cusp of an explosion, and I’m going to keep going.
I really need your help though. I would love some feedback on the newsletter. Negative, positive, critical, supportive, I really just want a subscribers perspective on what’s goo, what’s bad, and what you’d like to see.
So please, hit the reply button on that email and let me have it! You won’t hurt my feelings I swear.

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