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Wearable APIs charge per user. Here's what that costs at scale.

Quick math.

SaaS wearable APIs: $0.50-2.00 per user per month. Sounds fine at 100 users.

Inrōp/inrokshitij

10d ago

since everyone's asking, let's talk AI :)

last week, I shared an update on everything Inr has shipped over the last 20 months in automation, CRM, and integrations.

today I am doing a final update on the bigger shift coming this Saturday 25th: Inr is now an AI-first platform, and here's what that actually means.

Holy shit... I just automated sth I thought was impossible with AI: product tutorial videos

The problem at MindPal was pretty simple: we have hundreds of AI templates to share. We know videos of these templates work - some have gotten us tens of thousands of views. But actually making them was a total nightmare.
We tried everything. At one point, we even hired a freelancer, but the feedback loop was exhausting. It actually took longer to give feedback and wait for revisions than it did to just make the video ourselves. It was slow, expensive, and impossible to scale.
When we did it ourselves, it was a massive grind:
Record the screen of the behind-the-scene agent builder
Record a demo of the agent working
Write a script that didn't sound like a robot
Record a voiceover or an avatar
Spend hours editing everything together
If my co-founder or I were tired or busy, the videos just didn't happen. I assumed this was just the "manual tax" you had to pay for quality.
Last weekend, I got fed up and asked Claude if I could just automate the whole damn thing.
Turns out, I can.
So I spent the weekend cooking something - an internal AI SOP to turn any workflow URL (yes, from just a single URL) into a publish-ready use case video that passes all quality standards in ONE GO.
Here is the new setup:
Playwright: Records the screen and even moves the mouse like a human
@Claude by Anthropic: Writes the narrative based on our actual product info
@HeyGen: Creates the avatar and voiceover
@Remotion: Programs the entire edit - syncing everything into a final file
@Zernio + @Railway: Automatically publishes the video and saves the assets.
Now, I just give the system a URL and a finished video comes out. I don't even have to click "upload."
I just wrote a post sharing the full behind-the-scenes build, the architecture, and the logic behind of this AI video agent. Check it out here if you think this could be helpful for your company: https://mindpal.space/article/ai...

P/s: This is what I wake up to every day now

Nika

9d ago

Build your brand before your product, or launch first and reveal yourself later?

  1. I've always been on the personal brand side. More and more founders are building it now (sometimes even before the product is ready while it's still in development, before seed fundraising). The CEO builds their position so the product sells more easily at the official launch.

  2. But I have experience with people who built the product, scaled it, and only then did we discover who was behind it.

Honestly, with the first approach, I'd be concerned that people invest more in me as a person than in the product. People would idealise the founder and overlook the product's flaws (which could hurt development and constructive feedback).

+ I noticed the most common mistake that many people who started building a personal brand first, connected their product to their personal accounts (emails, social media, etc.) and started having a problem selling these things, because they cannot "give someone keys" to their personal profiles.

[Extended] Easter weekend deal: $10/mo locked in for life (normally $29)

Quick one. I've been building software for over 20 years, and I've never done a seasonal discount before. But we just passed 40 free users, and I wanted to give people a reason to jump in this weekend.

The offer:

- Monthly plan locked in at $10/month (normally $29/month)

- That's 66% off, and the rate stays for as long as your subscription is active

Today we are introducing AI Deboringifier by Krisp

We reduced noise. We improved clarity. We even changed accents.

But sometimes the biggest meeting problem isn't background noise. It's Todd.
odd from Finance. Todd who turns a 30-second update into a 12-minute spoken-word essay about spreadsheets. Todd who says "just to piggyback off that" and then doesn't piggyback he builds an entire second pig.

So we built AI Deboringifier

A Voice AI feature that detects boring speech patterns and automatically makes them less boring.
https://x.com/krispHQ/status/203...

What are the alternatives to Stripe?

What are the alternatives to Stripe?

Paddle

got rejected