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by bhuwanaryal1404 401 days ago
Hi HN! Bhuwan here.

I built Trendly AI to solve a problem many content creators and marketers face - identifying emerging trends early and quickly creating relevant content.

Key features: - Multi-language trend detection across 42 languages - Region-based filtering for localized trend analysis - One-click content generation for social media, blogs, and more - Cross-platform support (LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, etc.)

Our system aggregates data from social media, news sites, forums, and search trends to identify patterns before they go mainstream.

Would love your feedback, especially on finding trending topics and multi-language capabilities!

2 comments

Hi Bhuwan,

Congrats on your product, it looks very professional.

But...

> identifying emerging trends early and quickly creating relevant content.

This does not sound 'good' to me, this sounds like piggy-backing to generate clickbait - have i got this wrong? This sounds like a tool to make better spam.

I hear your concerns about content quality, and I appreciate the honest feedback.

Trendly AI is built for marketers, researchers, and creators who want to discover trending topics and articles to inform their content strategy — not to replace thoughtful content creation. The goal is to help users understand what their audience is currently interested in, especially across different languages and regions.

It’s not just about generating posts—many use Trendly purely for research purposes, like finding emerging articles, studying cultural shifts, or planning campaigns. The creativity and value still come from the user—Trendly is just the discovery and acceleration layer.

That said, I’m open to ideas on how we can keep it focused on responsible, high-value use cases.

Why make irrelevant content?
Exactly - that's not the goal. Trendly helps people find what topics are actually relevant to their audience right now, rather than guessing or creating content in a vacuum. Better market intelligence should lead to more relevant content, not less
The short word for this kind of product is 'spam'.

Much like the Viagra emailers of old, this is not an honourable occupation and those that say it is are not good people.

Sounds like you've identified a pretty good market opportunity to fix it.
I'm already quite busy, maybe you could take a stab at it?
Sure