I've been building a YouTube Shorts Script Generator over the past few months and just launched it.
The idea came from a script structure I tested that consistently drove better engagement. Some of my recent shorts performed way above average, so I built a tool around it.
How it works:
You input your topic
Choose tone and call-to-action
It breaks down the topic and generates a structured script
It's not just another AI tool that outputs generic content, it actually analyzes your topic first and applies a framework that's been working.
Free to use, up to 15 scripts. Open to feedback if anyone wants to try it.
Set it up. Started building workflows. Felt great about saving money on subscriptions.
Then I checked the logs a week later, hundreds of failed login attempts from all over the world. My API keys and workflow data were sitting behind basically zero security.
Spent the next weekend fixing everything I should've done on day one.
If you're self-hosting n8n (or planning to), I wrote about the 8 security steps that actually matter. Practical stuff that takes about an hour to set up.
I just tested Higgsfield Popcorn, an AI tool that finally fixes character consistency.
You know how hard it is to keep characters looking the same across different scenes? This tool actually solves that problem.
Here's how it works:
Upload 1-4 images of your character. Write a short story in 2-3 lines. Hit generate.
The AI creates all the scenes for you. Then you can animate them, add cool effects (like disappearing effects), and combine everything into a video.
The best part? The Popcorn feature is completely free right now.
I tested it with different characters and tried out various effects. Some worked perfectly, some needed a few tries. But that's how it goes with AI tools — you experiment and find what works.
If you want to see how it actually works (with real examples and honest feedback on what's good and what's not), I made a full walkthrough.
So I've been spending way too much time on Reddit lately.
You know what I mean. It's 2 AM, you're scrolling through r/SaaS and r/Entrepreneur, bookmarking "business idea" threads, saving screenshots of Twitter posts about trending niches. And then what? You close your laptop and still have no clue what to actually build.
I figured out the problem isn't finding ideas, it's finding ones that people actually want. Not just gut feelings or random hunches. Real validation.
That's when I found these four tools. IdeaBrowser, BigIdeasDB, Exploding Topics, and GummySearch. They all promise to solve this exact problem, but in totally different
🎵 So I just connected Spotify to ChatGPT and honestly... it's pretty cool
Quick setup:
ChatGPT profile → Settings → Integrations
Connect Spotify and authorize
That's it
Try out this prompt: "" Analyze my Spotify listening history and music taste. Based on what I've been listening to recently, tell me:
1. What genres and subgenres dominate my listening habits 2. The mood and energy patterns in my music choices 3. Whether I prefer mainstream or obscure artists 4. Any recurring themes or patterns in my favorite songs
Then, create a 25-song personalized playlist that: - Represents my current taste perfectly - Includes a mix of artists I already love and new discoveries I haven't heard yet - Maintains a cohesive vibe throughout - Surprises me with at least 5 tracks that match my taste but aren't obvious choices
Give the playlist a creative name that reflects my listening personality.
Right now, if you’re planning a vacation, you probably have like five different tabs open. ChatGPT for ideas, Booking.com for hotels, Spotify to make a travel playlist, and Google Maps for figuring out where everything is.
OpenAI just made it so you can do all of that in one place.
When OpenAI released Agent Builder on October 6, 2025, automation forums exploded. Reddit threads filled with concerns about N8N’s future, YouTube videos said N8N was finished, and LinkedIn posts questioned whether automation tools still mattered.
The reality is completely different from the headlines.
Raja Niketh Reddy
I've been building a YouTube Shorts Script Generator over the past few months and just launched it.
The idea came from a script structure I tested that consistently drove better engagement. Some of my recent shorts performed way above average, so I built a tool around it.
How it works:
You input your topic
Choose tone and call-to-action
It breaks down the topic and generates a structured script
It's not just another AI tool that outputs generic content, it actually analyzes your topic first and applies a framework that's been working.
Free to use, up to 15 scripts. Open to feedback if anyone wants to try it.
tools.digitalmoney.space/youtube-short-script-gene…
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Raja Niketh Reddy
I made a rookie mistake with my first n8n server.
Set it up. Started building workflows. Felt great about saving money on subscriptions.
Then I checked the logs a week later, hundreds of failed login attempts from all over the world. My API keys and workflow data were sitting behind basically zero security.
Spent the next weekend fixing everything I should've done on day one.
If you're self-hosting n8n (or planning to), I wrote about the 8 security steps that actually matter. Practical stuff that takes about an hour to set up.
You'll thank yourself later.
medium.com/@rajanikethreddy/8-security-steps-i-wis…
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Raja Niketh Reddy
I just tested Higgsfield Popcorn, an AI tool that finally fixes character consistency.
You know how hard it is to keep characters looking the same across different scenes? This tool actually solves that problem.
Here's how it works:
Upload 1-4 images of your character. Write a short story in 2-3 lines. Hit generate.
The AI creates all the scenes for you. Then you can animate them, add cool effects (like disappearing effects), and combine everything into a video.
The best part? The Popcorn feature is completely free right now.
I tested it with different characters and tried out various effects. Some worked perfectly, some needed a few tries. But that's how it goes with AI tools — you experiment and find what works.
If you want to see how it actually works (with real examples and honest feedback on what's good and what's not), I made a full walkthrough.
Watch the full video👇
#ai #higgsfield #nanobanana
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Raja Niketh Reddy
Have you tried this??
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Raja Niketh Reddy
So I've been spending way too much time on Reddit lately.
You know what I mean. It's 2 AM, you're scrolling through r/SaaS and r/Entrepreneur, bookmarking "business idea" threads, saving screenshots of Twitter posts about trending niches. And then what? You close your laptop and still have no clue what to actually build.
I figured out the problem isn't finding ideas, it's finding ones that people actually want. Not just gut feelings or random hunches. Real validation.
That's when I found these four tools.
IdeaBrowser, BigIdeasDB, Exploding Topics, and GummySearch. They all promise to solve this exact problem, but in totally different
Continue reading here: medium.com/@rajanikethreddy/4-tools-that-find-your…
#saas #startupideas
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Raja Niketh Reddy
🎵 So I just connected Spotify to ChatGPT and honestly... it's pretty cool
Quick setup:
ChatGPT profile → Settings → Integrations
Connect Spotify and authorize
That's it
Try out this prompt:
""
Analyze my Spotify listening history and music taste. Based on what I've been listening to recently, tell me:
1. What genres and subgenres dominate my listening habits
2. The mood and energy patterns in my music choices
3. Whether I prefer mainstream or obscure artists
4. Any recurring themes or patterns in my favorite songs
Then, create a 25-song personalized playlist that:
- Represents my current taste perfectly
- Includes a mix of artists I already love and new discoveries I haven't heard yet
- Maintains a cohesive vibe throughout
- Surprises me with at least 5 tracks that match my taste but aren't obvious choices
Give the playlist a creative name that reflects my listening personality.
""
do share out your profile recommedations below..
#chatgpt #spotify
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Raja Niketh Reddy
Right now, if you’re planning a vacation, you probably have like five different tabs open. ChatGPT for ideas, Booking.com for hotels, Spotify to make a travel playlist, and Google Maps for figuring out where everything is.
OpenAI just made it so you can do all of that in one place.
Read Now: medium.com/@rajanikethreddy/inside-openais-apps-pl…
#chatgpt #openai
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Raja Niketh Reddy
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Raja Niketh Reddy
When OpenAI released Agent Builder on October 6, 2025, automation forums exploded. Reddit threads filled with concerns about N8N’s future, YouTube videos said N8N was finished, and LinkedIn posts questioned whether automation tools still mattered.
The reality is completely different from the headlines.
Read Here: medium.com/@rajanikethreddy/thinking-of-openai-age…
#openai #n8n
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Raja Niketh Reddy
No more APIs and Oauth!!!
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