So nice of our friends
@RobinhoodApp
to call DoNotPay “the best company name of 2020” in an email to their customers today. Robinhood is such a great name too!
It's wild how flexible the world is when you ask for what you want.
Want a better seat? Ask.
Want a discount? Ask.
Want a raise? Ask.
Most people don't ask... which is why most people don't get.
Small (but highly requested) change for the user, but high difficulty change on the backend: you can now “edit” your previous messages sent to the DoNotPay bot and it goes back in time and changes the course of your chat history:
We can’t tell you that BUT we have something big coming along that will make all three cheaper. If anyone can guess what it is, DM us and we will send you a 🎁
OpenAI just released a new tool that can generate realistic 60-second videos from simple text prompts.
It’s not available to the public yet - but the examples are insane!
Another huge win for AI 🚀
Our referral program is now live in the app! Earn 1 month of free DoNotPay and 2,000 points (for flights, hotels, lounge access and credit off future tickets) for every person you sign up. Plus, the person you refer also gets 2,000 points.
If you’re a blogger, travel website, or media, let us know! We’d love to tell you more about our FREE service that monitors your flight reservations and hotel rates and rebooks them when the rate drops. Check us out! We’d love to chat!
@joemelt0
It costs $3 to use our service. We commit to never sell your data in writing in our TOS. We understand that not everyone wants to pay for stuff online, but it aligns with our values of no advertising or data sales. If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product.
@sinc_dj
@AlexHamiltonRad
@alexgsmith
@BenWhiteCC
The elephant in the room is that RocketLawyer costs 30/month. We have added these commoditized features to our $3 month subscription at no additional cost to our subscribers!
Hey
@garyleff
do you have a few moments we can tell you about DoNotPay, a new FREE service that monitors airline reservations and hotel bookings, and when the rate drops you’re refunded the difference, for free? We’d love to tell you more.
@saianel
@Milenomics
Great question! The loopholes mean you can be cancelled for free. In order of % of tickets, some include: 1) 24 hour rule 2) fully refundable tickets (100% and 31%) respectively 3) weather warnings 4) departure time changes 5) cancellations