No Dedicated Marketplace for Acquiring AI-Built Micro-Products
Indie developers building functional apps with AI tools have no established channel to sell or crowdfund their projects. Traditional VC is too slow, app stores lack acquisition mechanics, and acqui-hires exclude solo builders. A purpose-built marketplace for AI-generated apps could bridge this gap.
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