Ask HN: How would you monetize an AI book-writing app?

1 pointsposted 8 hours ago
by eibrahim

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4 Comments

jonahbenton

8 hours ago

Uh, irrelevant to highlight sqlite and "local first" if it assumes talking to gemini. The data does not stay on the machine. Support llama.cpp, etc.

I do like the idea of a home made book workflow but no one needs a new bookstore. There are plenty of these.

I think a related area is incorporating tts for interviews esp of older family members. Support photos and audio and have some ai magic around those. Produce a family member history. That is a pdf or richer media artifact, and does not go into any bookstore. Absolutely needs local ai in that case too.

I would pay $50 for an oss fully local authoring tool (and I do pay for others like zettlr).

eibrahim

7 hours ago

I tried llama a few months back and the output was very disappointing. I don't think it will handle book writing well or produce good quality.

what do you mean tts for interviews? You mean use AI to interview grandpa and get his story and then use that to create "his story"?

jonahbenton

6 hours ago

To a first approximation, yes. You are young and don't have perspective on this, but this is what old people do. Recognize the value of stories and try to preserve them.

eimrine

8 hours ago

$49 is an owerweight basket of used books, great paper ones with no slop.