I have no way connection with this product or their makers.
But do every product has to be different from every other product? Is it a criteria for success ? or, you are making a statement that if someone else builds it, another person should not build the same ?
I think the intent of the question was not to discourage people from doing something that has been done. That's how we all learn. The question is what makes this different than the 5 other OpenAI API frontends released in the past 3 days alone, for free, that you feel like it is worth charging for? Since the LLM is doing the heavy lifting, the stack used to build this can run on a lemon. Python and Node are just the glue needed to do it with little effort in less than a week.
We are excited to announce SubPage.app to the world and HN community.
The problem:
Every business website requires various important sub-pages other than their core pages like homepage, pricing, about us. These sub-pages usually consist of Blog, Changelog, Helpcenter, FAQ, Roadmap... . Creating these pages requires more effort and time if they use their existing CMS or website builder. And it requires developer support. And still they may lack in features. Or you may use separate tools for maintaining helpcenter, changelog, which makes it expensive, hard to maintain and can differ in look and feel.
Solution:
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Here are the subpages that are on offer:
Legal - Policy pages (with consent widgets, multi-lingual)
Support - Helpcenter (with in-app help widget), FAQ page, Glossary
Engineering - Changelog, Roadmap (with widgets to collect feedback and announce updates)
Marketing - Blog and Sitemap page
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We can but consider the super low attention span visitor who bounces because it is too hard to find the obvious thing you would expect/ask when a company is offering an AI video service.
Cheap low-effort AI-narrated training videos are exactly the problem alexb_ is referring to. WowTo seems like a good tool for that, so if YouTube spam isn't what you're intending, how would you control what people use it for?
Imagine you are a plumber that needs to onboard new people at your work and they need to know how to do a plumbing thing. Turn over is pretty high and teaching each and everyone of them yourself takes a lot of time - so you make a video.
First of all you own all rights to the video you create.
Regarding pricing, the pricing is based on the total number of HowTo projects in your account. The pricing is flexible , You can always upgrade or downgrade the project count. Hope that clarifies.
But do every product has to be different from every other product? Is it a criteria for success ? or, you are making a statement that if someone else builds it, another person should not build the same ?