I use improvmx.com for my microSaaS. With a free account you can forward 6000 mails per month from a *@yourdomain.com to a self-hosted server (or gmail in my case). Paying you can customize the routing and increase the quota.
I've tried Cursor a couple of times but my complain is always the same: why forking VS Code when all this functionality could just be an extension, same as Copilot does?
Some VSCode extensions don't work, you need to redo all your configuration, add all your workspaces... and the gain vs Copilot is not that high
I'm Spanish and I've seen many friends dismiss Tesla because of this notion of their cars being cheaply made and because most people here live in flats, and the shared garages don't have sockets for charging them. Many people are leaning towards hybrid vehicles with autonomous features like Hyundai. The suscription model for a car also plays a big role.
On Windows XP, there was this assistant that suggested removing shortcuts from the desktop when they weren't used for a while. Maybe the last usage or last modified data could enrich this.
I like the idea, it has great potential. Although the pricing model is a big barrier, I can hardly think people would pay for this before testing it first.