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  • How quickly can AI MicroSaaS products be developed in 2024?

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    Hey everyone! I'm really curious about the time it takes to develop AI MicroSaaS products these days. I get that it varies depending on the product, but when you first saw this question, what was the number that popped into your head?

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    murph
    I stood up some of the core nutrition plan calculations and AI meal logging for BodySherpa in prob 10-15 hours tops spread out over a few days. I stood up the basic landing page (self-hosted, Flask, Tailwind, Daisy) in 3 hours.
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    @duffdevone That's really impressive! How did you find working with Flask and Tailwind? Did it streamline the process for you or not?
    Shelli Dickinson
    It’s interesting to think about! My guess would be 3 to 6 months. While AI has accelerated many aspects of development, getting everything just right and ensuring quality still takes a bit of time.
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    David Michael Johnson
    The timeline really varies based on the complexity of the AI models and integrations needed. I'd say anywhere from a couple weeks for a basic AI-powered tool to several months for more advanced AI SaaS offerings. Using pre-trained models and APIs can speed things up vs. training your own models from scratch. Rapid prototyping and iterative development is key to getting AI products out quickly in this fast-moving space.
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    Yossi Elimelech
    probably two weeks if you have a good boilerplate that you are deeply familiar with and we talk about only the 1-3 core features. For me, it'll probably take a month because I suck at design.
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    Blondelle Pai
    I’d estimate around 1 to 3 months for a basic AI MicroSaaS product. The rapid development cycle is one of the advantages of using AI technologies, but the final timeline can vary based on how unique or complex the solution is.
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    Zainab Adamu
    From my experience, it seems like 2 to 4 months is a realistic timeframe. Advances in AI and microservices have streamlined a lot of the development process, but you still need to factor in testing and iteration.
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