Solo founder seeking feedback on 9-year-old AI task manager
A software engineer built a date-first task manager over nine years and is seeking founder-to-founder feedback on positioning and priorities. This is a discussion post requesting community input rather than identifying a problem. No specific pain point is articulated.
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