I've been thinking a lot about what separates AI products that people actually stick with from those they try once and forget. The pattern I keep noticing is that the ones that win aren't necessarily the most powerful they're the ones that feel like they understand your context.
Think about it: most AI tools today are essentially fancy command lines. You give them an instruction, they spit out a result. But the products gaining real traction are the ones that remember what you care about, adapt to how you work, and meet you where you are emotionally not just functionally.
I m Isaias Solaeche. I m not a developer, but I ve always been curious about technology.
What started as a simple hobby just 5 days ago became something I really enjoyed building. I realized that with the right tools (I used HTML, Netlify, and Claude Haiku), I could actually create something useful for people in my country.
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