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by lgregg 1914 days ago
I think it’s more of a you than them problem. I didn’t take this as a production-grade.
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If lots of people are having expectations that you didn't meant to give them and don't want to meet, that could get inconvenient for everyone including you, regardless of whether you want to blame it on a "them problem". So it might make sense to adjust the marketing to better set expectations. But that's your call, you can also just deal with it knowing that it's their fault for misunderstanding you.
The landing page has no pricing, no support model, says "made for indie hackers", had no company name and credits the page to a single person.

How much more obvious can it be?