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1 points·by SamTinnerholm·7 days ago·0 comments

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1 points·by SamTinnerholm·2 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: DomeAPI (YC F25) was acquired. pmxt is the open-source equivalent

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4 points·by SamTinnerholm·5 months ago·0 comments

We bootstrapped to 450 stars by giving away risk free arbitrage opportunities

2 points·by SamTinnerholm·5 months ago·1 comments

Show HN: Open-source library to unify Polymarket and Kalshi APIs

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2 points·by SamTinnerholm·6 months ago·2 comments

Show HN: I built a Python wrapper to query Uniswap v3 directly

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1 points·by SamTinnerholm·6 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: 50% cheaper crypto data. Now in Python

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1 points·by SamTinnerholm·6 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: I built a crypto data API that ignores CEXs to cut costs by 85%

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2 points·by SamTinnerholm·6 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: 85% Cheaper Crypto Data

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1 points·by SamTinnerholm·7 months ago·1 comments

Show HN: Mintlify Ignored This Feature Request for 6 Months. Here's My Solution

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1 points·by SamTinnerholm·8 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: Turn OpenAPI specs into interactive API playgrounds

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1 points·by SamTinnerholm·8 months ago·0 comments

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1 points·by SamTinnerholm·8 months ago·0 comments

Should I focus on improving my product or acquiring new users?

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2 points·by SamTinnerholm·8 months ago·5 comments

Show HN: Data engine scraping stats, killing Statista's $490/month model

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4 points·by SamTinnerholm·9 months ago·1 comments

Show HN: Query 50M statistics in plain English

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2 points·by SamTinnerholm·9 months ago·0 comments

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·6 months ago·discuss
We just released websockets today.

Test coverage is high. I'd recommend checking it out to form your own opinions.
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·8 months ago·discuss
Cool, but it's a bit hard to rotate. Could be more intuitive.
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·8 months ago·discuss
I tried creating a tool, it's been stuck "generating" for a few minutes now.
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·8 months ago·discuss
I can't seem to create tools on https://anytoolhq.com/dashboard. Report back when it works, and I'll give it a try.
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·8 months ago·discuss
Cool. Will try this with my agent.

Quick comment: the code on the website isn't using any sort of intellisense or highlighting
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·8 months ago·discuss
Hi Bob,

I see what you're saying. Stay laser-focused on potential enterprise customers, and iterate with them until they pay.
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·8 months ago·discuss
This is brilliant advice. I'll email my users to find out.
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·8 months ago·discuss
Some background: I previously built and sold a Chrome extension that reached 30k users, and created an open source tool with around 150 stars and 11k downloads that's been adopted by companies like Goldman Sachs.

I'm now building qoery.com. The product is functional but not fully polished. I have 60 sign-ups but no paying customers yet. The feedback I'm getting from existing users is "improve the product and we'll pay."

I've spent the last two weeks iterating heavily on the product based on this feedback. It's significantly better now, but growth has completely stagnated during this time.

So I'm facing a dilemma: should I keep iterating based on user feedback until I convert those first users to paid customers? Or should I shift focus to customer acquisition and try to find users who might pay for what exists today?

Looking for advice from founders who've been through this.
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·9 months ago·discuss
I can't tell how this differs to Cursor from your website. How is it different?
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·9 months ago·discuss
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·9 months ago·discuss
Type 'EV adoption rates in Norway' and get a formatted time-series CSV in 10 seconds. That's the entire product. Statista charges €490/month for literally the same thing.

Still early and has rough edges: some queries fail, source citations need work, and the UI is... functional. But it works well enough that I've stopped paying for Statista. Which is wild because most of this data is already public anyway.

Free tier is live at qoery.com. What data would you search for first, and did it actually work?