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by ignoramous
452 days ago
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> Am I drawing the wrong conclusion? Does that mean Kagi's days are numbered? It is developers who are more likely to take digital privacy more seriously than the rest. And so, it seems like Kagi is indeed on its way finding product fit with the most demanding segment (from a digital/information privacy standpoint) there is. For any tech, it is fully expected that early adopters belong to a niche. Whether Kagi wants to make the leap or stay in this segment is upto them. There is no indication that they have saturated the market even in their niche ("developers"), while this niche itself on its own might be lucrative enough. Besides, Kagi may very well venture into other products to sell to the same market segment. If anything, to me, the writing that's on the wall for Vlad (Kagi's creator) right now is... "The world's your oyster". |
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