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by owebmaster 423 days ago
No, it doesn't. If you are still looking for product market fit, it is just cost.

After 2 years of GPT4 release, we can safely say that LLMs don't make finding PMF that much easier nor improve general quality/UX of products, as we still see a general enshittification trend.

If this spending was really game-changing, ChatGPT frontend/apps wouldn't be so bad after so long.

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Finding product market fit is a human directional issue, and LLMs absolutely can help speed up iteration time here. I’ve built two RoR MVPs for small hobbby projects spending ~$75 in Claude code to make something in a day that would have previously taken me a month plus. Again, absolutely bizarre that people can’t see the value here, even as these tools are still working through their kinks.
And how much did these two MVPs make in sales?

If they just helped you to ship something valueless, you paid $75 for entertainment, like betting.

You can now do 30 MVPs in a month instead of just one.
Enshittification is the result of shitty incentives in the market not because coding is hard