My Little AI Got Almost 100 People on Waitlist, How Much Longer Should I Wait Until Launch?
Yutish Goel
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Quick background: I've been working on an AI that runs in the background and just responds when you call it (like a friend who's always ready to chat). No fancy apps to open, just talk.The crazy part? I casually mentioned it in a comment last week, and suddenly my inbox was flooded with people wanting to try it. Now we're at ~100 on the waitlist, which honestly feels surreal for my tiny project. What I've Learned So Far:
- People are tired of clicking through apps just to talk to AI
- Everyone wants an AI that actually remembers their conversations
- Voice emotion detection is apparently a bigger deal than I thought
- Building in public is scary but SO worth it
The Dilemma: I planned to launch in Q1, but with this unexpected interest, I'm wondering if I should:
A) Launch earlier with core features
B) Stick to the plan and polish everything
C) Open beta access to the waitlist
Would love to hear your thoughts! What would you do?
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What I have learned overtime – launch / monetise etc. as soon as the hype is.
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@busmark_w_nika Got it! Launch & Monitise, thats the plan.
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I'd say strike while the iron's hot! 🔥 100 signups is great validation - why not open the doors soon and let those eager early adopters in? Could start with a limited beta to get feedback & iron out kinks before a full launch. But def capitalize on the buzz now IMO. 🚀 Good luck!
If it were me, I'd launch with core features and feedback will help refine things faster.
Opening beta access sounds like the best option. A small group of engaged users will give great feedback.
@jade_patton amazing man! Thanks a ton.