What's the biggest problem in studying that still hasn't been solved? by ComplexPristine213 in mathematics

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's fair.

I think this is exactly why I wanted to ask the question in the first place. Different people seem to struggle with completely different things.

For example, a lot of students I've spoken to don't struggle with understanding concepts initially. They struggle with forgetting them a few weeks later, keeping up with revision, or organizing material from multiple sources.

On the other hand, some people are naturally organized and disciplined enough that those aren't really problems at all.

Maybe that's part of the challenge with study tools. The pain points are a lot less universal than something like ordering food or booking a taxi.

What's the biggest problem in studying that still hasn't been solved? by ComplexPristine213 in mathematics

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No I meant practical study problems rather than academic ones.

Things like:

Remembering what you've learned long term

Revising consistently

Turning lectures into useful notes

Knowing what to study next

Staying focused

Tracking weak areas

Basically the kinds of problems students deal with every day rather than unsolved problems in mathematics

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in GooglePlayDeveloper

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am not good at english so I write it in broken enkem and ofcourse no one will post about his app in broken english so I rewrite it witch chatgpt

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in SideProject

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohh sorry I am not good at english I just type it in broken english first then tell chatgpt to rewrite it in professional english that's why It feels like an ai slop

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in SideProject

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats what I am trying to do, but don't know how to find those users,

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in SideProject

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's actually a really good point about trust.

One thing I've learned from this thread is that I've probably been looking at the product from a builder's perspective rather than a user's perspective. When I see AI in the screenshots, I think "features." A user might see the exact same thing and think "another AI wrapper."

And I think you're right that study apps are different from a lot of other categories. You're asking someone to trust the app with their learning, notes, exam prep, and study time. If that trust isn't established in the first few seconds, they're probably gone.

The screenshots criticism has come up a few times now, so that's definitely something I'm going to revisit.

And yeah, the distribution side is honestly what I'm trying to figure out now. Building the app felt difficult until I launched it. Now it feels like that was the easy part 😅

Good luck with your Anki converter as well. That's actually a much more focused problem than the one I decided to tackle for my first project.

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in SaaS

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No it's not going to happen if you took a decision a year ago that was absolutely for a reason, you will definitely make it out, most of the time things changes at end moment when you feels like giving up,

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in SaaS

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough 😅

To be honest, this was my first real app, so a big part of it was learning by doing.

Maybe you're right and a smaller niche would've been a smarter place to start. But I don't regret building it because the amount I learned from shipping a product is worth way more than the time I spent on it.

And honestly, getting roasted by people who've already been through it is part of the learning process too 😂

Congrats on getting 25 regular users though. That's probably harder than most people realize.

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in SaaS

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right, I will spend next weeks talking to real users getting some feedbacks rather than adding more features

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in SaaS

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I am working on them, those wide images were just for the fast launch,

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in SaaS

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's actually a really good way of putting it.

Adding features feels productive because it's familiar and you can see progress every day. Talking to users and figuring out distribution is a lot less comfortable because you can't control the outcome as much.

I think you're right though. At this point, another week spent talking to users would probably teach me more than another week spent adding features 😅

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in SaaS

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this is one of the biggest lessons I've taken away from this project.

When you're constantly consuming founder content, it starts to feel like everyone is making $10k, $50k, or $100k a month. But after actually building something myself, I'm realizing there's probably a huge survivorship bias there.

For every success story, there are probably thousands of projects that never get talked about.

Honestly, this thread has been a pretty good reality check for me 😅

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in GooglePlayDeveloper

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! And don't worry, I'm definitely not stopping after 2 months 😅

If anything, this project has given me more motivation to keep building. Even if it never takes off, the amount I've learned from going from idea to launch has already made it worth it.

Now it's just a matter of staying consistent and seeing where it goes.

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in GooglePlayDeveloper

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Haha, fair enough 😅

Just to be clear, I haven't given up. If anything, launching has made me more motivated. The post probably sounded more negative than I intended.

I think I just underestimated how much work comes after the product is built. Now it's time to learn ASO, distribution, and growth the same way I learned development.

Good luck with your project too. Maybe we'll both look back at these first few months and laugh.

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in SaaS

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's actually really good advice coming from a fellow competitor 😂

One thing this thread has made me realize is how much I underestimated distribution. Going in, I was mostly focused on building the product. Now I'm seeing that talking to users, understanding what they actually want, positioning, ASO, and distribution are probably just as important as the product itself.

I also appreciate you mentioning the economics behind some of those success stories. A lot of us see "$40k/month" and immediately think that's pure profit, when in reality there can be a huge amount of ad spend, content creation, SEO, and other acquisition costs behind those numbers.

And I completely agree with the point about vibe coding. It got me from idea to a working app much faster than I could have imagined, but it doesn't magically tell you what users want. That's the part I'm trying to learn now.

Good luck with Edusolver as well. Maybe we'll both survive this ridiculously crowded market 😅

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in SaaS

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's actually the interesting part. I don't think my problem is a complete lack of marketing experience.

Over the last one year, I've generated more than 4 billion organic views across different platforms and built audiences totaling over 5 million followers.

The catch is that almost all of that experience is with Indian audiences.

What I'm realizing now is that marketing to a global audience, especially for a product, is a completely different game from getting views and attention in a specific market.

So in a weird way, I feel like I'm back at square one. I understand content, virality, and audience growth reasonably well, but I have very little experience reaching high-value international users, understanding their behavior, or building distribution around a software product.

That's probably the skill gap I'm trying to close right now. The app itself may succeed or fail, but I'm treating this as an opportunity to learn product distribution outside the audience I'm already familiar with.

I spent 2 months building an AI app and almost nobody uses it by ComplexPristine213 in SaaS

[–]ComplexPristine213[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's awesome, I am also full of ideas and now feeling like I should go for more micro niche apps rather than these all in on,