Bitgrain's biggest bet.

Bitgrain is playing a bit off the field. We are aiming towards a "No AI" tool, whereas almost every other product currently targets the AI market.
This has been both, good & bad at the same time. Good because I found lots of like minded people willing to support this. Bad because again, a lot of people don't actually support this in the era of "AI Boom".
Yeah that's the direction Bitgrain is proceeding in. If it works, great. If it doesn't, then too great : )

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Contrarian bets are underrated on PH. The AI noise is so loud right now that anything deliberately non-AI stands out immediately.

We went the opposite direction with PeakAI — leaning hard into AI for B2B contact data in India — but I've watched "No AI" positioning work really well for tools where trust and reliability matter more than novelty. The risk of course is that "no AI" can sound like a limitation to investors even when it's a genuine product advantage for customers.

Rooting for you — the design studio market is overdue for a more thoughtful player.

From a long-term investor’s perspective, I think the take is 100% true. This is exactly how I approach business and markets, because it means there’s less competition and you stand out more. Good stuff!

   yess exactly, that's how I started after kinda getting frustrated with sooo much of AI slop content all over the web. A deterministic content with flaws>>>> AI made perfect slop, according to me!

 yessss, let's see where it goes, and my tool being a non-ai one, it has extremely cheap, almost negligible operational costs, so more time to experiment!

  that's actually a massive strategic advantage that gets underrated. Low ops cost = more runway to find product-market fit without pressure to grow revenue prematurely. Rooting for the experiment!

 yes exactly!

Love the contrarian take 🙌 Going "No AI" in an AI‑first world takes guts—and clarity. Bitgrain's focus on human‑first workflows is refreshing.

Rooting for you. If it works, great. If not, also great. That's the builder mindset : )

— Nitish |

 thanks man :)