Brett Goldstein
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You could gate some of these features, the AI chatbot information stuff, maybe some of the social features or something. You gate some features and you could charge $50 a month or something like that. $100, $250 for one conference if you wanted to. And I think you'd see adoption.
You could gate some of these features, the AI chatbot information stuff, maybe some of the social features or something. You gate some features and you could charge $50 a month or something like that. $100, $250 for one conference if you wanted to. And I think you'd see adoption.
you know, in this kind of like multi-chapter, you know, story of like, first we're doing the wedge and that, and it's going to take some time. Um, but yeah, we just came up with a better idea.
you know, in this kind of like multi-chapter, you know, story of like, first we're doing the wedge and that, and it's going to take some time. Um, but yeah, we just came up with a better idea.
you know, in this kind of like multi-chapter, you know, story of like, first we're doing the wedge and that, and it's going to take some time. Um, but yeah, we just came up with a better idea.
Um, all right. So I have two, the next two ideas are both dating related because I'm hopelessly single in New York. Um, and, uh, I find that people just kind of talk about, don't you feel like when you're hanging out with people in a certain city, they kind of talk about whatever the thing of the city seems to be.
Um, all right. So I have two, the next two ideas are both dating related because I'm hopelessly single in New York. Um, and, uh, I find that people just kind of talk about, don't you feel like when you're hanging out with people in a certain city, they kind of talk about whatever the thing of the city seems to be.
Um, all right. So I have two, the next two ideas are both dating related because I'm hopelessly single in New York. Um, and, uh, I find that people just kind of talk about, don't you feel like when you're hanging out with people in a certain city, they kind of talk about whatever the thing of the city seems to be.
So it's like you hang out with people in San Francisco, they're only talking about the latest AI models and stuff like that. You hang out with people in New York where dating is like a sport, basically. Conversations naturally go back to dating. I have a couple ideas that I think would be super, super killer. The first one is basically a vertical sass for matchmakers.
So it's like you hang out with people in San Francisco, they're only talking about the latest AI models and stuff like that. You hang out with people in New York where dating is like a sport, basically. Conversations naturally go back to dating. I have a couple ideas that I think would be super, super killer. The first one is basically a vertical sass for matchmakers.
So it's like you hang out with people in San Francisco, they're only talking about the latest AI models and stuff like that. You hang out with people in New York where dating is like a sport, basically. Conversations naturally go back to dating. I have a couple ideas that I think would be super, super killer. The first one is basically a vertical sass for matchmakers.
So the main point is that like there are people in every community and this is like a thousand year old job who play this role of matchmaker, like particularly in like, like we're both Jewish, the Jewish matchmakers, Indian matchmakers, like, you know, any sort of religious or ethnic community, there are strong matchmakers. But what I also find interesting is that like,
So the main point is that like there are people in every community and this is like a thousand year old job who play this role of matchmaker, like particularly in like, like we're both Jewish, the Jewish matchmakers, Indian matchmakers, like, you know, any sort of religious or ethnic community, there are strong matchmakers. But what I also find interesting is that like,
So the main point is that like there are people in every community and this is like a thousand year old job who play this role of matchmaker, like particularly in like, like we're both Jewish, the Jewish matchmakers, Indian matchmakers, like, you know, any sort of religious or ethnic community, there are strong matchmakers. But what I also find interesting is that like,
There are other communities, and you're the community guys who want to hear your thoughts on this, but there are other communities that have emerged or have their own identities that also should or already have matchmakers within it. So rock climbing, rock climbing. you would think that rock climbers would get along with each other and be a good match.
There are other communities, and you're the community guys who want to hear your thoughts on this, but there are other communities that have emerged or have their own identities that also should or already have matchmakers within it. So rock climbing, rock climbing. you would think that rock climbers would get along with each other and be a good match.
There are other communities, and you're the community guys who want to hear your thoughts on this, but there are other communities that have emerged or have their own identities that also should or already have matchmakers within it. So rock climbing, rock climbing. you would think that rock climbers would get along with each other and be a good match.
You would think that CrossFitters would get along. You'd think that like, you know, people on Twitter would get along with each other. Right. Do you have any thoughts on that? I want, before I go, I want to get.
You would think that CrossFitters would get along. You'd think that like, you know, people on Twitter would get along with each other. Right. Do you have any thoughts on that? I want, before I go, I want to get.
You would think that CrossFitters would get along. You'd think that like, you know, people on Twitter would get along with each other. Right. Do you have any thoughts on that? I want, before I go, I want to get.