> The comment above literally said this took them 20 minutes of prompting. That doesn't sound like much if any value add.
You can say much the same about most small SaaS products of the last decade - the value-add isn't the 20 minutes of prompting, it's that someone else has already tested and validated the damn thing.
And yes, you won't sell many to engineers, because they'd rather prompt their own in-house version. But you might well sell to other folks
How do you approach the market with a random app? Posting on X/HN or something else?
I have a number of solutions from the past year that could be products and for sure would be sellable, but since they were so easy to build I just keep them to myself. It feels like such a long shot to throw up a landing page with a demo and start cold calling.
You can say much the same about most small SaaS products of the last decade - the value-add isn't the 20 minutes of prompting, it's that someone else has already tested and validated the damn thing.
And yes, you won't sell many to engineers, because they'd rather prompt their own in-house version. But you might well sell to other folks