It is interesting that because OpenAI set the expectation that AI services are paid, there's a huge umbrella for startups to build paid products and users are willing to throw $20/mo and just about any AI service for a little while to see if it's valuable. Sort of the opposite of what happened with mobile apps.
It is interesting that because OpenAI set the expectation that AI services are paid, there's a huge umbrella for startups to build paid products and users are willing to throw $20/mo and just about any AI service for a little while to see if it's valuable. Sort of the opposite of what happened with mobile apps.
yeah that's an interesting comparison to draw. probably in no small part bc there's way less onboarding friction
This is a great read for early founders trying to prioritize what to focus on. Create real value first!