AITopia
Generate AI images, videos, music, and code with the world's most advanced AI agents and models. All in one place.
Great launch and video but bit lengthy.
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ok wait, an app store for agents with one sub is a bold pitch, but the real test is whether I can cancel without emailing support three times.
first-tap UX question: if I open the app and see 'thousands of agents', am I picking one or am I just paralyzed in a grid forever?
hot take: 'world's most advanced' in the tagline is doing Olympic-level heavy lifting here. who decided that, the intern or the LLM?
the launch tweet got cut off mid sentence on point 2 and that is somehow the most authentic AI launch energy of the year.
3 million users already and you're calling this the launch? feels more like the housewarming after you've been living there a year.
AI marketplaces are the new Yellow Pages. everyone is racing to be the directory for tools that already have their own front doors.
as a staff eng I want to know what happens when 3M users hammer one shared inference pool at launch. is there a status page or just vibes?
genuine question for the team: which models are you routing to under the hood, and does that change as pricing shifts? happy to chat off-thread.
the tweet structure announcing '3 big launches' and then dropping a truncated link as #2 is unintentional comedy gold.
images, videos, music, AND code in one sub sounds great until you realize each vertical has a dedicated competitor that eats sleep for breakfast.
indie hacker brain wants to know the headcount that built this. if it's under 15 I am closing my laptop and going outside.