Salary ilidelay nkainivite my then gf sleepover nikamshow I won't be able to get her treats she's used to labda tukule ugali mayai tudoz akasema tureschedule adi siku kichele itaingia.Niliumwa ajab but atleast that day I knew she's in love with Spiderman not Peter Parker
@Tristanrhee3 Back to the basics, Idea, research, execute, scale be consistent. In short working hard and paying the price. Tools are tools, we will have newer tools and better than AI.
Being a solopreneur is no excuse. A lot of the greats started alone. You either take feedback from the market and roll with the punches, or step out of the ring.
OP was accusing Kenyans of being stingy and unwilling to pay for SaaS products. I provided stats showing otherwise. If the market isnβt responding the way you expected, that doesnβt automatically mean people wonβt pay, it may mean the product, positioning, pricing, or distribution needs work.
@austinaustine4@BCherich On point hence the need for market research, it foes not even need to be expensive. You can start in your community spaces; church, school, mosque, chama, a concert etc.
@jrobah At its peak, DStv in Kenya had about 1.19β1.2 million active subscribers. Our Market share might not be in the tens of millions but it exists and willing to pay for great products.
@jrobah What you are talking about here is Market share. OP insinuated that Kenyans are stingy, they are not. The market share available will only pay for products that offer value and solve problems.
@yamezd@BCherich On the contrary, I think many people build tech products without understanding the market size, market share, or the scope of the problem theyβre trying to solve. You also need to understand whose problem youβre solving and their spending power.
@faithwanyi@BCherich Exactly. Kenyan tech products need to move beyond the idea and execution stages and invest in market research, especially when introducing something entirely new to the market, money follows convenience and solutions.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
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@KoskeiKevin@BCherich I understand that, drug dealers do it all the time whether for dependency or market dominance. you get introduced to the product at a price point that works for you. I would like to see a Kenyan tech product brave enough to do that.
An operator at Wilson Airport Nairobi π°πͺ has purchased this Cessna C208 Caravan in Canada π¨π¦ and Red Beacon Aeronautical is looking for a ferry pilot to bring it across.
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