Uncomfortable question for AI founders:
If you’re building with RAG, agents, workflows, or AI-native systems…
How do you make sure your product doesn’t become a native feature or capability in future models like ChatGPT 7.5 or Claude Opus 5.7?
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@showupsanjeet Congrats Sanjeet,
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@AliceReveHaut Exactly, couldn’t agree more.
In B2B, the product matters, but distribution, trust, relationships and timing are what actually move things forward.
I had to learn that the hard way.
Hot take: B2B is much harder than B2C.
I used to think the opposite until I started building a B2B product.
Validating an MVP is harder.
Testing with real users is more complicated.
The sales cycle is slower, and finding the actual decision-maker takes time.
With B2C, people can try, react, and decide quickly.
With B2B, you are not just convincing a user. You are often convincing a team of executives, a budget holder, and a process.
Overall, it is much harder to get off the ground, but the learning curve is real.
For anyone who has brought a product to market, what part was harder than you expected?
@Gifftybabe Thank you, Ngozi. Really appreciate the kind words.
Glad to connect with people building seriously. Wishing you massive growth with your platform as well.
@ScienceOrMyth True, but the abstraction layer still needs to own something defensible.
If it is just a thin layer on top of the model, it can get absorbed quickly.
The stronger play is when the abstraction owns the workflow, customer context, integrations, distribution, and vertical depth.
Uncomfortable question for AI founders:
If you’re building with RAG, agents, workflows, or AI-native systems…
How do you make sure your product doesn’t become a native feature or capability in future models like ChatGPT 7.5 or Claude Opus 5.7?