| Hello HN, I'm a software developer with ADHD who just launched adhdhelp.app — a web app offering immediate, evidence-backed strategies to cope with common ADHD modes (overwhelm, anxiety, task block, etc.). Most of the core features are ad-free and account-free; a $5/month opt-in lets you access more exercises and sounds. When I shared the project here about two days ago, the discussion was centered on two grievances: Pricing. Some thought any paywall was unfair, even at €5. In this niche I've not found anything cheaper, but I invite suggestions on how to structure freemium without losing users. AI artwork. Blog posts and in-app graphics use AI-created artwork (cleared with each author). Commenters have argued I should be using human artists instead, and a few assumed the coping skills were AI-generated as well (they're not — they're compiled from CBT/DBT papers and linked on the site). My questions to the community: Is AI artwork a deal-breaker for you in a product like this? Does it affect your belief in the underlying material or morals of the project? For solo developers on budgets that are limited, what choices strike a good balance between aesthetics, cost, and principle? Thanks for your thoughts — they will have a direct influence on how I go on to further develop the app. |