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🚀 Launching Realie.ai: A Smarter, More Affordable Property Data API
We're thrilled to announce the launch of Realie.ai's Property Data API! 🏡✨
At Realie.ai, we’ve reimagined property data collection and accessibility, leveraging AI-powered automation to streamline data collection from every county in the United States. This innovation allows us to keep overhead low, passing those savings...
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The most accurate and up-to-date valuations, market trends, and property data. Powered by AI.
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Providing property data that doesn't break the bank
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Congrats! Definitely keep the videos coming
We did it! 5,000 followers on Product Hunt. ❤️ Thank you! + 8 tips
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This might make me a little less annoyed while writing a complaint. Love it!!
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As someone who is starting to navigate the product hunt launch process, this seems like it is much needed. Any plans to expand to other areas of the launch process, twitter, linkedin reddit etc? Going to check you guys out today! Thank you!
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Congrats! What would you say were your top tips for getting the first couple thousand?
Just crossed 12000 followers on LinkedIn!!!😀
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Flexible API Pricing Tiers with Stripe? Seeking Solutions!
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm setting up a usage-based pricing model for our Partner API. First time Stripe user here, and I’m facing some challenges with Stripe's functionality. Here’s the setup I’m aiming for:
Each pricing tier has a set number of API calls included per month (e.g., $50 for 1,000 calls). Ideally, if a customer goes slightly over their limit (say they use 1,010 calls), they’d pay...
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I would say under 150. I have worked at a tech company that quickly grew from 50 employees to over 5,000. It was wild to see a culture shift from people who really cared about producing a top notch product to people who tried to fly under the radar and doing as little work as possible. Every company is different, but I do believe when there was a smaller headcount the company was innovating more.
What is the maximum (ideal) number of employees in the company?
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