Launch of My First Ever SAAS
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After months of coding, learning, and late-night debugging, I'm thrilled to announce the launch of Wordgrind!
It’s an AI-powered app designed to level up your vocabulary, with smart quizzes, progress tracking, and seamless learning workflows.
Give it a try: https://wordgrind.top
I would really appreciate some feedback which would help me move forward
Would you pay $10 for something like this ?
The author launches their first SaaS, Wordgrind, an AI-powered vocabulary building app, and seeks feedback on its value proposition and pricing.
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Thats just my gut.
Nope. But I'm likely not your target market, since English is my first language.
I mean, I'd get the same result opening a dictionary at random.
1. Originality (did I come up with it before? this is my definition for it, and I am not very original)
2. (Re)build value
3. Lifetime maintenance / hosting value
Given these factors, I would say you should ask $9.99/year for it and people would probably go for it with enough exposure.