To all AI products founders, what is your biggest struggle after you launch your product?
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Chris Rickard@chrisrickard
AI is at an interesting point, there are A LOT of amazing tools out there, but the market is also getting saturated -s o it's super hard for consumers to
a) Find the time to discover them
b) Decide which ones to try
You could literally spend 3 hours every day trying to new AI tools 😆
So I would say it's differentiating yourself form the crowd - and as with any product, It's 95% all sales and marketing!
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@chrisrickard You are right about this. There are too many tools with similar functions. And people are busy to try different tools.
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Spotely
Users. But if you have a relevant product - there is always AppSumo.
But most important is to have a clear understandable product that really solves an existing problem
YOYA AI
Find the next channel! So I built a tool to help automate the process submission to different directories.
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In my case, trying to find users! I think some AI-based products are too disruptive and industries outside tech might still be a little distrustful of AI as a real tool.
@fernando_doglio @dzaitzow I agree but with time we will see the companies that are solving real problems and providing true value will stand strong while the rest will dissolve away.
@fernando_doglio Takes time for society to adjust to new tech that increases productivity.
Launching soon!
@fernando_doglio @hiresh_b I also think in tandem with that - the space is becoming optically saturated so that mistrust is amplified by confusion / option overload.
Launching soon!
@fernando_doglio @hiresh_b do you see that as a good or bad thing for bootstrapped AI businesses? Hard to compete with Google at scale haha
@fernando_doglio @hiresh_b @dzaitzow agree and to @dzaitzow difficult to know how far or not to lean into the AI part in marketing and content if everything is AI or there is distrust around it
Xence by Gaspar AI
I guess reaching the right audience and having good marketing. We just launched a very cool AI tool: Xence by Gaspar AI!
Xence is our ChatGPT-integrated chatbot: it enables employees to get instant answers on the Jira SM support portal, straight from Confluence. No more endless article searches! You can nail 50% of those questions in a human-like fashion, but without human intervention!
@paris_pateli Sounds amazing!
Marketing is the hardest part. If there is no marketing budget, you have to literally hawk your product on the street!!
I think Marketing and getting your first 100 users is the biggest struggle among SaaS founders in general especially tech savvy founders, they only focus on development and neglect Marketing!
You need balance between the two, if you don't wanna do marketing, find a co-founder that can do that or if you got some budget, invest some money on a good marketer not a one-time service to an agency!