Binaural beats, no music
When you have a product DNA, your rainy-Sunday-DIY quickly turns into…
A product and two weekends of work.
I love using binaural beats (*).
For…
Focus
Recovery
Meditation
Learning Polish words
Altered states exploration
Problem is, I love them PURE, no music. Just the frequencies.
I used some YouTube videos until I got brutally taken out of a meditation by a noisy ad. So I decided to create my own tracks. That took me 15 minutes. But then…
Then the product brain kicked in.
Why let these tracks sit on my SSD? If I needed it enough to build it myself, others probably do too. Low-hanging fruit. Until you dive into the details with an obsession with detail.
Fortunately, we now have some powerful AI in our hands. I put it to work:
- Graphic guidelines
- Album covers
- Product pages on Gumroad
- SEO strategy for YouTube (traffic gen -> Gumroad)
- Thumbnails & end screens
- And even YouTube video creation with an ffmpeg script that produced the videos via the Terminal while I was watching the Netherlands punishing Sweden (they didn’t deserve it).
I didn’t even know that last one was possible.
Long story short:
It’s easier than ever to create and distribute.
Seriously, no excuse.
(*) Binaural beats are frequencies. Listen to them with stereo headphones and your brainwaves will sync with the frequency. Different frequencies serve different purposes. Listen to these tracks on Youtube.