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Fragmented AI Content Creation Requiring Multiple Tool Subscriptions

Content creators and e-commerce sellers must juggle separate AI tools for image generation, video creation, and music production — each with its own subscription, interface, and learning curve. This fragmentation increases cost and workflow friction. The pain is surfaced through a Product Hunt launch post where the founder describes building an all-in-one solution.

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