Get Back Jimmy the fish
Visiting InLeo after a break from online activity
I’m trying out the Hive Pro Writer Studio to see what it’s all about, and so far I’m liking what I’m finding, especially the threads and the front end. It has a good feel to it.
I did lose some faith in the financial side of the platform when Cub Finance and Polycub disappeared, but LeoDex looks impressive. I’m not jumping in there yet, though. For now, I’m sticking to creating art and music, and I want to improve my blogging with tools like HivePro.
I also used the AI tool in HivePro to generate a ThreadStorm from the first paragraph, and I posted the result. That went well, I think. I haven’t posted many threads since LeoFinance became InLeo and introduced Threads, because life got very busy and my online activity slowed down. The AI assist helped me understand Threads better.
It’s also useful having Rafiki to ask questions about the new HivePro interface. The explanations are clear, simple, and actually make sense.
To finish up, I’m trying a video link to show what I’ll be doing next week in a small marquee in Kent:
Overall, I’m pleased with my brief visit. That’s all for now — I’ll be back with more music and festival tales from Kent, UK, as you can see in the video link.
Rafiki Ai put these finishing touches I was pleased because it is almost what I typed word for word with a couple of tweeks (hiding my Dislexia). I aslo got a Rafiki tip
"Simple mode is best with quick transforms. Rafiki usage updates in the usage meter as you work."
- Smoothed grammar and punctuation
- Improved sentence flow without changing the voice
- Reduced repetition and tightened wording
- Kept the tone conversational and creator-focused