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Anyone can build a platform now. Almost nobody can get people to find it

https://claudefolio.com/blog/anyone-can-build-a-platform-now-almost-nobody-can-get-people-to-find-it
32•misterinfo•1h ago

Comments

ctdinjeu8•34m ago
We need vibe marketing
boredatoms•30m ago
Just need to pay for ad placements within the LLM prompts
castedo•30m ago
... and vibe subscriptions that we can vibe pay with vibecoin.
kevmo314•22m ago
I’ll take one vibe life please
coldtea•6m ago
vibe buyers
an0malous•34m ago
A related dynamic: even getting attention requires increasingly fantastical and absurd claims. You basically have to lie about what your product is capable of because your competitors are. If you're making an app to find and save recipes, you have to pitch it as an AI chef that will find delicious, customized recipes that will cure your diabetes while also making you last longer in bed. There's so much mania right now that your traction will outpace any public criticism or scrutiny, and you'll get acquired by Amazon for $50M within a couple years. Crazy times.
jakerubo•18m ago
In B2B I see the opposite.

F500/large enterprise buyers are getting questionnaire-fatigue from endless internal AI security, compliance, and legal reviews that they actively avoid products who market "AI" as their primary feature.

The rules of product market fit and go-to-market fit remain the same. Customers will always buy the product, AI or not, that both solves their problem and is priced/marketed in a way that makes it possible to purchase.

cheschire•14m ago
Not hotdog. But eight octopus recipe.
AlienRobot•32m ago
This platform could have been a single article titled "10 projects made with Claude." You'd just need to find another 9.
aatd86•32m ago
network effects in action and supply flooding demand.
cpard•29m ago
This is a good article and hopefully it served its purpose of generating awareness for the platform but I have to disagree with the core claim of the article.

Distribution was always the hardest part in building a business, sure today it’s easier to vibe code something in a day or two but there is a reason that for a long time now the standard advice to technical founders has been to not build before you have conviction on the product market fit.

And product market fit means that you have also figured out how to get to the market, aka distribution.

blini-kot•22m ago
well maybe we don't need those platforms?

the big platforms are sort of tolerated because you can't really escape them, not because people like them

another small one? nah, thank you, I have plenty of my own useless projects to look after

rvz•20m ago
> "Claude" is a (registered) trademark of Anthropic PBC.

The author is attempting to bait Anthropic by using their registered trademarked product name to send a cease and desist for attention. This is how it works:

1. Anthropic sends the cease and desist and tells him to change the (domain) name. The author does it quickly.

2. The author then in another blog post says he got so much attention, Anthropic tried to shut him down.

3. Everyone falls for it and the author relaunches with the new project / domain name + with more attention.

The domain similarity and layout looks like a setup for that purpose for manufactured drama and attention so that he can make another post crying wolf about Anthropic shutting him down.

nickvec•6m ago
“And that part, as I'm learning the hard way, is the part that actually matters.”

Anyone else’s slop detector go off on this sentence? Or am I losing it?

Microsoft degrades functionality of perpetually-licensed offline products

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365•antipurist•2h ago•119 comments

Domain expertise has always been the real moat

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299•aaronbrethorst•5h ago•181 comments

Anyone can build a platform now. Almost nobody can get people to find it

https://claudefolio.com/blog/anyone-can-build-a-platform-now-almost-nobody-can-get-people-to-find-it
36•misterinfo•1h ago•16 comments

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Shantell Sans

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76•aleda145•4h ago•7 comments

Accenture to acquire Ookla

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242•Garbage•9h ago•125 comments

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66•aidangarske•5h ago•12 comments

Jef Raskin, the Visionary Behind the Mac (2013)

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Cheese Paper: a text editor specifically designed for writing

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322•sph•15h ago•141 comments

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Rotary GPU: Exploring Local Execution for Large MoE Models Under Limited VRAM

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186•myzek•4d ago•24 comments

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75•Michelangelo11•10h ago•24 comments

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185•1vuio0pswjnm7•15h ago•206 comments

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27•ashconway•2d ago•2 comments