We re asking because we never found an answer we truly loved.
Ours usually came in as screenshots, emails, Slack messages, support tickets and by the time they reached the product team, half the context was already gone. Also what after collecting the feedback? How do you communicate it back to your users? Everything eventually felt disconnected.
I'm building something to solve a problem my family faces every single day, and I'd love your feedback.
The problem:
Every household has someone carrying the invisible mental load of meals. It's not the cooking that's exhausting it's the deciding. 21 meals a week. Remembering who eats what. Knowing what's in the fridge. Figuring out quick meals for busy nights.
Apple today said it is putting six tools together under a single subscription called Apple Creator Studio. For $12.99 per month (or $129 annually), subscribers get:
Final Cut Pro (Mac and iPad) for editing video
Logic Pro (Mac and iPad), a digital audio workstation
Pixelmator Pro (Mac and iPad) to edit images
MainStage (Mac) to turn your computer into a musical instrument
Motion (Mac) to create video animation
Compressor (Mac) to transcode media files into other formats
Extra features on Keynote, Pages, Numbers and (soon) Freeform
Considering tools like Final Cut Pro only used to sell for a one-time purchase of $300 and then later on just iPad for $4.99/month, how does this deal look for consumers? Do the bundled items some of them video, some of them audio make sense together? And since Apple can offer it through its own App Store without charging itself commission, where can competitor products compete?
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The github repo can be found here: https://github.com/basejump-ai/b...
A little more history on what led us to this point. We started working on Basejump in 2023 and always had the goal to eventually open source. It took us almost 3 years, but we're really happy with what we're giving to the community.
Let me know if you need support with your launch, I'll be there as a supportive community member! This is the best thing that's happened to me this year Thanks to the ProductHunt team for the honor.