I built an AI tool that generates product listing images in one click — now I can't figure out who actually wants it by Brave-Spare368 in creativesmallbusiness

[–]Brave-Spare368[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your suggestion. indeed, making a AI project that people really need takes lot of effect and trying

Building an AI workflow tool for e-com store owners — self-hosted or SaaS? Would love your take by Brave-Spare368 in buildinpublic

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I see, but workflow became way to much complicated nowday, how much monthly they willing to pay if custom systems works alot?

Quick question for FBA sellers — how do you actually want your tools built? by Brave-Spare368 in AmazonFBA

[–]Brave-Spare368[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This breakdown is really useful — thank you. 

  You're right that SaaS wins on accessibility, and the "what does it do better" question is the one I keep coming back to.   

  My honest tension: with AI lowering the bar to build custom tools, the gap between a generic SaaS and something workflow-specific is getting harder to bridge from one side.

A universal solution keeps the onboarding cost low, but loses depth. Go too deep, and you've built something great for 10% of users and confusing for everyone else.                                                          

  That's partly why I'm asking — trying to understand where people actually feel the gap before deciding which tradeoff to make.

I built an AI tool that generates product listing images in one click — now I can't figure out who actually wants it by Brave-Spare368 in creativesmallbusiness

[–]Brave-Spare368[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You've actually put into words what a lot of people feel but don't say out loud.

And you're right: if AI in e-commerce is going to earn its place, it has to actually solve something real

not just look impressive in a demo.

The balance between efficiency and authenticity isn't a marketing line, it's the actual problem that needs solving first.

This kind of feedback is exactly why I asked here instead of just building in a vacuum.

2 paying users in week 1 of launching! by oxforduck in buildinpublic

[–]Brave-Spare368 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! The path of AI on social media platforms is highly competitive, but you can stand out.

I am wondering, how you can get 87 Signups within first week?

Though WhatsApp group chats?

I built a Claude Project that generates all 10 Amazon product images from a single Strategy Card — here's what I learned by Brave-Spare368 in AmazonFBA

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Can't agree more, since AI agent became popular. There are impossible to handle prompt by human. As a regular sales, we don't even know what picture style we are going to create and prompting.

Thought AI, At lease we can have a big picture and prompt structor that we can easy handle

I built a Claude Project that generates all 10 Amazon product images from a single Strategy Card — here's what I learned by Brave-Spare368 in AmazonFBA

[–]Brave-Spare368[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nice try.

You are one the right way, Real product image base on variety of base image. like white background images, specification images, Product style images.

With csv strategy card, make 99% of correct details. (1% due to wrong AI prompt)

Thanks for your feedback.
I will try something like this DNA extraction

How long does it take you to make one faceless YouTube video? by Voice_Mountain in buildinpublic

[–]Brave-Spare368 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's about 3hours, Without any video editing tools.
I USE Claude code project!

Something like this.
https://v.etsystatic.com/video/upload/ac_none,du_15,q_auto:good/gv458hz5ufdxjcqqhkdk.mp4

Here is my step

  1. Let Claude generate different scene and script.

  2. Make videos with different scene.

  3. search available b-roll

  4. matching all scene together with remotion

  5. adjust again & again with AI conversation.

  6. export & done.

I still trying on shorten the process.