@Patynskyi@theandreboso Nah. More like cheap stickers done on an old printer thrown in randomly on coffee tables, until I figure out a proper marketing strategy. 😊
@vu2day@gregisenberg For now, I‘m using MightyNetworks as a third-party to create the app, but if it gets traction in 2026, I‘m going custom, so I can achieve the vision @gregisenberg perfectly described.
@RameshNuti@gregisenberg At the top of my head, without any research, I hope members of such a social platform would be willing to pay $6/month or $60/year to be part of, and be treated as customers. What do you think?
@RameshNuti@gregisenberg No ads, no AI, and a lot of NOs translates into a much leaner, thus cheaper technical infrastructure, which also translates into a smaller team. That makes running expenses way lower. This would, in theory, allow for a very affordable subscription-based social.
@krekic_luka@gregisenberg Domapine is for mass usage. Such a social app would most probably stay niche, and that‘s totally fine, as long as it has a healthy profit margin. No need to capture the total addressable market.
@kuchtohboltarun@gregisenberg What if it‘s subscription-based? I believe people, by now, are pretty much aware that if they pay, they become customers, and not the product itself.
@cryptopeng1@gregisenberg I think protecting the platform from bots is too easy. Just make the whole thing invite-based. People would naturally not invite bots into the platform.