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    I spent US$50 on Reddit Advertising as an experiment

    @eyrion Ads require a lot more cash than that, I see people who do it a lot and wouldn't recommend ads unless you're ready to burn through some $5-10k to try a lot of things at high enough volumes to be statistically significant to allow you to figure out what works. But then it's really...
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    Congrats to Jaspar, a r/ycombinator contributor and the founder of Artisan who just raised 7.3M

    @kylels As a solopreneur spending considerable time doing this stuff manually I would like to have some way to automate some of the stuff so I can focus on my customers.
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    How we made $20K in sales WITHOUT an MVP, to fund out MVP

    @fanofgod1992 That's awesome, from the huge rate of successful sales you've clearly got some sort of PMF. What happened with the product after the launch? Are you still working on it?
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    I interviewed 3 YC founders on pricing AI products (they all hate usage-based)

    @cornbreadfed614 It depends a lot on the kind of customer. If the majority of customers are all within say an order of magnitude of each other (primarily humans using it manually), or can be rate limited to such a range, flat pricing is better. Customers get predictable costs, and also the...
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