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Marces Williamleft a comment
Great point. I’ve noticed the same shift. For me the rule is simple: AI is my second brain, not my first one. I try to think through the problem myself first, even if it’s messy or slow. Only then do I use AI to challenge, expand, or stress-test my thinking. If AI becomes the starting point, your thinking atrophies. If it becomes the sparring partner, your thinking compounds. Curious how other...
Are we using AI to think better or to stop thinking at all?
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Marces Williamleft a comment
For me it’s a simple filter: clarity in 3 seconds. When I scroll ph I ask one quick question: Do I instantly understand what this does and who it’s for? If the name + tagline make that obvious = I click. If I have to decode it and think about it more than a blink = I usually skip. tbh, for me its that simple
Marces Williamleft a comment
For me, trust is heavily tied to how long the "collaboration" has been going on, especially when the context is still pretty dynamic and the input can change over the course of months. Financials are less of a concern in that sense. But when it’s just about quick iterations, like making a greeting card illustration from a personal photo, no worries tbh.
Marces Williamleft a comment
Real talk — same here haha Imho, the holy grail is building a lightweight ecosystem around the product: a Discord or curated subreddit where feedback lives in one visible place instead of leaking into DMs and inbox chaos. For me as customer ops lead the key isn’t just collecting feedback it’s making it public, structured, and searchable. Once users see each other’s questions and pain points,...
[REAL TALK] Vibecoding ships fast. Bug/feedback management doesn't.
Mihir KanzariyaJoin the discussion
Marces Williamleft a comment
I think that by now both with complex topics and with topics that unfold over a longer period of time (quarters, months)for me it’s really only about managing to connect all the context again. Especially when it comes to making iterative progress and still constantly working with the original or respective input from x weeks ago. Sometimes it feels as if my coworker has been on a long vacation…lol
What if AI context didn’t reset every time?
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Marces Williamleft a comment
Incredible congratulations on the launch. With many years in HCI, I know there are certain domains where the core interaction has to be extremely well thought through to become a truly viable, living alternative; and time is definitely one of them. I track a wide range of activities, so it’s probably too early to say your product will replace my existing habit stack, but I’m genuinely curious...

Time LedgerManage your time like you manage your money.
Marces Williamleft a comment
currently running a hybrid model (SaaS base + usage/overage). It maps real COGs much better while keeping the entry barrier low and scaling with actual value delivered. whether this hurts or helps conversion really depends on the target audience: hesitation mainly shows up when usage-based billing is unfamiliar or poorly understood (often in more traditional or classified industries). For the...
Is usage-based pricing becoming the norm for AI tools?
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Marces Williamleft a comment
Lookin' at your fourth bullet; one use case that sounded great in theory and is pretty trending within the funding ecosystems: AI will let anyone run a company solo. In practice, it reduces the human capital-burden, but you still need a founder personality, taste, accountability and the willingness to push though ambiguity. This debates comes often with the claim "all these...
How can AI actually help product managers and startup founders today?
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