Looking for Insights on Building an AI Tool for PR

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Asked By SunnySideUp42 On

I'm working in public relations and want to create an AI tool that helps me understand what various audiences are discussing online. The goal is to analyze discussions not just from news outlets but also from platforms like Twitter, BlueSky, and Reddit. The insights from this tool would enable me to provide AI-based recommendations to my clients on key topics to address. I'm curious about the budget I should expect when hiring a freelance developer for this project. I also recognize that I might need to pay for APIs to access some of this data. Any thoughts on how feasible this project is and potential challenges I should be aware of would also be greatly appreciated!

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Answered By CuriousCoder88 On

That's a pretty ambitious project! Just a heads up, when you say "PR" it can mean various things, like "pull request" or "peer review"—in your case, it's public relations. It's usually best to spell out acronyms the first time you use them to avoid confusion.

Answered By DevGuru10 On

If you can pull this off, it would be super valuable. You're going to want a developer with strong AI skills, though. A regular web developer might not cut it unless they can engage good AI tools that fetch the right data for you. I could whip up a basic version with a nice UI and ChatGPT prompts in about a week! Just keep in mind, finding someone with deep AI expertise can be challenging in some circles.

Answered By TechSavvySam On

You might want to break the project down into several components:

1. **Scraper** - You'll need to select sources for data collection and decide whether users can customize their sources. Remember, some news sites lack APIs, so HTML scraping and parsing will be necessary, which can get tricky because each site has its own layout.
2. **Data Storage** - It’s crucial to design a system for storing and efficiently combining data from different sources. You want your AI to be able to parse that data easily.
3. **AI Use** - Decide if you’ll use Azure to host a GPT instance or go with OpenAI’s API. Also, ensure you're compliant with privacy regulations—can't have users accessing each other's data!

For development hours, you're looking at about 100-200 hours just for the tool. If you add design work, expect an extra 40-50 hours. Ballpark prices in the Netherlands suggest around €10k-€20k for your own tool. If you're thinking of a polished SaaS product, double or triple that estimate.

Answered By FreelancerFreak On

Honestly, this isn't the ideal venue for your inquiries. You might benefit more from pitching this idea to a freelance developer directly. This project goes beyond basic web development; it involves product and platform design as well. By the way, have you seen anyone else creating something similar? Check out this resource; it seems relevant: https://www.qualtrics.com/blog/ai-brand-tracking-strategies/.

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