The future of simple tech products: Innovation or Redundancy?
Gevorg Nazaryan
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Hi Product Hunt community!
I'd like to read your opinions on a trend I've observed in the tech product space, particularly regarding simple tools like SEO keyword generators and LinkedIn post generators.
From my perspective, many of these products seem to be primarily API integrations with relatively straightforward technology behind them. While they undoubtedly serve a purpose, I question their long-term viability and potential for innovation. For example, tasks accomplished by these tools can often be replicated using more comprehensive platforms (eg. just creating a custom GPT).
But despite this, these products appear on Product Hunt every day again and again. π€·ββοΈ
I'm curious about your views:
π Technology Depth: Do you believe these products offer enough technological depth, or are they just scratching the surface?
π Innovation vs. Redundancy: Are we witnessing true innovation, or is this a cycle of redundancy where similar tools keep emerging without significant advancements?
π Future Prospects: Considering the rapid evolution of AI and other technologies, how do you see the future of these simpler tools?
π Effort and Resources: As founders and developers continue to invest in these types of products, what drives this choice? Is it market demand, ease of development, or something else?
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