Ask HN: Is it possible to start an AI product without venture capital?

6 points by devanil 14 hours ago

I have an AI idea that I'm developing, but I don't have any money to burn. I also worry that a $20 subscription might not be enough to cover the costs of the most active users. Is it possible to create an AI product and start a business without any cash on hand to attract customers?

edit: I believe the best comparison is a product like Perplexity and the functionality of Deep Research.

quintes 12 hours ago

Sounds like you’d need more than 20$ for that kind of product idk

How about lo fi build and test it with people. If it has legs or not the people will let you know.

I’m bootstrapping atm same approach to show n tell

anonzzzies 14 hours ago

Depends what you have in mind. Some things people are burning expensive calls for can be done much cheaper and on the other hand, some ideas require boat loads of expensive processing which make them far more expensive than what people are willing to pay. Think you should give some more info about what it is to get better feedback really.

  • devanil 14 hours ago

    I believe the best comparison is a product like Perplexity and the functionality of Deep Research.

    • anonzzzies 31 minutes ago

      Then I guess you know the answer... Those will make massive losses and yes, VC money required.

scottndecker 14 hours ago

Without venture capital? Yes. Without $20? Probably not. $20 subscription doesn't need to cover costs of most active user. It needs to cover the cost of the average user (assuming you don't want to put any cash into it yourself...but if that's the case, maybe you don't believe in this idea enough?).

  • devanil 13 hours ago

    I believe in the idea, I just don't have the cash really. So I'm considering whether it could be an idea for later on when I have more cash.

tv10 14 hours ago

20$ is more than enough to cover the costs. Check token prices.

  • minimaxir 14 hours ago

    Economics of LLMs are more complicated than that. It depends entirely on use cases, token use efficiency, and limits (if any) on usage, since if usage is uncapped some users will create negative revenue.