@@tamasszabo3177 She had the easy job, unless she was directly involved in the creation, testing, marketing, research, billing, PR, service, out-smarting copy-cats, etcetera. These are some hard yards for one person- that isn't a coder. Good for them and their family.
Vision and the ability to react to the unknown path(s) are where this guy really shines... plus he does proper research on-the-fly that's invaluable to his mindset and business model.
I interviewed David for my own blog but it was way back when he'd only been going for 6 months. Super focused guy. Love to see these kind of success stories coming out of the no-code world, sure a lot of coders like to s*** on it but ultimately folks like David and I would not have been able to make our ideas reality without tools like Bubble.
@starterstory Hi Pat, I noticed a debit of £276 from my account today Feb 2024 and I'm unsure about the reason behind it. Could you please contact me? ASAP
Thank you so much for sharing! Very inspiring story! One little remark - your music goes a little too loud at some parts, I'd make it much more subtle. But once again, super glad I bumped into your channel, I will go watch other videos ♡
love the candid interview style we do interviews as well, very similar to this, but have to now been using lapel mics. what mic setup are you using? would you be willing to a) share a photo of the behind-the-scenes setup? b) share the exact mic/interface setup? excellent job on the multi-cam edits this is harder than you make it look Kudos
He says that Bubble has small limitations, but if they are small why is only 10% of its product still no code? If they are small, doesn't that tell you something?
Great interview! Really shows what entrepreneurship is, the up's and down's you have the deal with. Feelings that persverance is so important, whereas 95% would have quit already, then ones that will be successful know it's part of the process.
@@A2431A congrats to him, nothing negative in my comment. He is aware of that and that's why he said he want to create something that can't be replicated by ChatGPT or Microsoft.
As a researcher in the space. Ensure you actually research trends. This is literally an API wrapper. I don't see how he can build anything off his initial product that an agent can't already do. Get your bag though. Dont worry models are coming which will make non-coders independent from openai API's.
The value is I'm having everything presetup and not having to do prompt engineering as he has the Domain knowledge which is a level A.I. hasn't reaches where it can easily do all this yet.
This is an incredible journey that really shows the power of dedication and a smart concept. For entrepreneurs diving into AI, remember that integrating your solution with existing business workflows can drastically increase adoption rates.
million dollar? he earn 26k every month with 5k paid users of 750k not even 1% of total users it is a good product but it is not a business at this stage much less a million-dollar business
Interesting because I was thinking about learning a couple of no-code tools to build for my other primary project called Embassy Life in DC. It focuses mainly on international embassy and cultural events in the DC area. I was thinking of designing some sort of interactive map where one could upload activities in the form of bookmarks for the various embassies in the city. Users could create accounts and favorite them. Maybe have some sort of interactive way of incorporating Eventbrite into it? I'm not exactly sure but this is an inspirational example of what is possible with no-code tools since I am not a coder.
He has 3 ways to make money, donations, a paid plan, ads. All he did is wrap chatgpt... basically had a good idea and that's it. But imagine paying for a tool, when you can just pay for chatgpt lmao, that is like dropshipping
The background music is too loud, at the end of the video I was under the impression that I listen music and somebody talks over it. It's annoying. Please fix this on future videos.
If "no code" allows you to send a message to the GPT server then that is all you would need. You would just send a message that says: "Convert my text into a formula." This would make sure it doesn't respond with messages trying to flirt with users or something.
How would this work with ChatGPT providing exactly the same features since underlying API is same? Any one can just use that API, right? Will Excel not swallow it all at one point of time?
I thought the same. But I think we underestimate availability. You hear about this bot than you use it. maybe you could use gpt but this version is much more convenient.
Instagram brought me here. As a junior full stack web developer, im inspired to create tools to help people who is in need specially using ai. I hope someday i can create things like this in the future. I’ll be following the stories you’ll be sharing. Thanks
I don't know I think he should start saving and recoup the money because the breakneck speed with A.I the value for the things he currently offers will continue to decay and harder to get new subscribers since GPTs store launch and it can basically do it all but not everyone has GPT sub.
Im confused about the part where microsfot reached out to him to build the addon, arent they just building his app without him having any ownership of the ip?
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I call bullshit on him not having any coding experience. To have an an A.I algorithm take words and turn them into mathmatical formulas requires extensive knowledge of python, tensorflow, calculus, statistics and tons of data.
I am curious to ask if in the grand scheme it was worth it to call it excel formula bot in the begining for growth. Like would he recommend doing something like that and then just wait for a letter and change it.
@@JasonStanton-s9s Lets just say this company is like the evil empire. I just wonder how long before they even notice me. Maybe he only got a letter because he had a million people using his site.
I believe he said that he went to 10% code. In other words he kept 90% of the no-code. Even if you do something no-code there is hidden computer generated code somewhere and professionals can tap into it and add code.
I really hope the wife gets half the equity to her name (if she’s not in a community property state) for holding down the fort by herself freshly postpartum.
Funny story... after finishing the interview we realized the mics weren't recording, so luckily we had a backup recording on an iPhone! we used AI to improve it a bit, so that's why it sounds off