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How do you treat your competition? Is your stance more adversarial or friendly?
I ve noticed two main narratives in how companies view their competitors.
Either it s a fight to the death approach exactly like what we see between Replit and Lovable (though it seems Replit does more of the provoking ) basically: We speak badly about our competition.
How much money would you be willing to spend from your own savings to start a business?
Are you the kind of person who believes in your dream enough to burn through most of your savings on it?
For millionaires, this might not be a big deal, but what about people with a typical 9 5 job? I see how much a solid marketing campaign costs on just one platform (often the monthly expense is equal to at least a full year s salary).
The day before yesterday, a friend told me he and his wife are closing their restaurant, which they opened just six months ago. They had taken a loan for it, which makes it even worse.
Which pricing model is working for you?
For years, SaaS pricing revolved around seats.
If you're adding more teammates then pay more.
This was simple, predictable and scalable.
Where do I apply for my hunting license again?
Hey Everyone, Harley here. Super new to product hunt. I wish I knew about it earlier. I have been an early adopter of technology for my entire life, so I am excited to hear about what folks are building, and maybe test stuff out while it's still being built. If you are looking for a geniua pig, look here!
I am building Samurai Insurance an AI insurance agent that helps people choose and use their personal insurance. A single place where you can have your coverage shopped each year (to make sure your price is still great) get information about your insurance in seconds - from your policy, to warranties, you'll always know what kind of coverage you have. And get help if you need to file a claim.
Customer Service seems to be a lost art in this space, and we hope to fix that. Policies get rolled over without real notice. Price goes up, coverage goes down, and the customer is never told why. That's a problem. If you need to make a change, or need something it often takes hours to do it. It should take minutes.
We are using new school technology to bring back old school service.

