Getting people to pay for it is a whole other question. We've built an online culture where people don't pay for content unless it is a streaming service of some kind. I think there is potential to change that, but you'd be fighting that battle at the same time as trying to nail the correct product. Not impossible, but this is probably a harder path to success that it would seem at first glance.
josevalencar•1h ago
I just built an app for a problem I have: newsletter overload. I subscribe to 15+ newsletters but only read 2-3, never at the right time, and most content isn't relevant to me.
So I built Upletter (https://upletter.app), you describe what you want to read about, set your preferred tone/style, choose when to receive it (e.g., "Tuesday & Thursday, 9 AM"), and AI generates a personalized newsletter just for you.
Current state: Extremely early MVP. You can create one newsletter with custom settings. That's it. I'm validating whether this is something people would actually want before building out the full system.
Questions I have:
1. Would you use something like this? 2. What's missing or wrong with the concept? 3. How is this better/worse than just asking ChatGPT daily? 4. What would make you actually pay for this?
I know it's rough, but I'd love honest feedback before I invest more time building the wrong thing. Roast it, please!