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by simpaticoder
871 days ago
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There is a class of tools that have high demand but also high supply - for example, online json formatters, or doc-to-pdf conversion tools. Occasionally very useful but not a daily tool, and not something to subscribe to etc. Suppliers often struggle to make money and more often than not don't make much, either with something like adwords or gray/black data brokering. On the good side, AI logo design has strong demand, but I think it probably fits with the many other high but infrequently demanded tools that are (relatively) easy to construct by a modern programmer and deployed on a cheap VPS for fun. Maybe you wish to become a "secret weapon" for fiverr logo designers, who very well might pay a monthly subscription and consider it money well spent? |
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Yep. There are ~a lot~ of these things out there and while I agree with you re: pricing strategy I think the most important thing is to do something the other 50+ generators aren't.
The drawing aspect is a good start but I don't think it's a huge differentiator. If you subscribe to creative cloud for one month you get that AND the ai powered generative aspect and 20+ other hugely powerful tools.