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So I built this because I finally added up my own subscriptions and... $482/month. $5,784/year. Looking at my stack, individually everything makes sense - Claude for development, Midjourney for assets, Cursor for coding, Supabase for backends. But seeing it all listed together? That's rent money in some cities. The wake-up call was realizing I'm spending more on AI tools than most people make...

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Deeleft a comment
reddit marketing is brutal if you get it wrong - mods will ban you instantly. the value-first approach is literally the only way that works long-term. what's your process for finding the right subreddits? and how do you handle the karma/account age requirements that most decent subs have?
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clean execution on this - the no-login browser approach is perfect for quick shares. honestly been looking for something exactly like this for product demos. what's your sustainability plan? seen too many good free tools disappear when hosting costs hit. would def pay for premium features if it means long-term support
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MCP integration is huge rn - anthropic's computer use capabilities are getting serious traction and having ready-to-deploy tools makes so much sense how's the performance compared to building custom tools? curious if there's any latency overhead with the abstraction layer

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this is actually fire - the neural + symbolic approach is exactly what's been missing in computer use agents. most tools are either too exploratory (pure LLM) or too rigid (traditional RPA). curious about the macOS limitation though - any plans for linux support? also wondering how you handle the deterministic code generation when the UI changes significantly vs minor layout shifts

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