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Crun AI Review: One API, 100+ AI Models, and Built-In Prompt Generation

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 The AI landscape is moving faster than ever. Every month, a new model arrives claiming to be better, cheaper, faster, or more capable than the last. One week everyone is talking about GPT-5.5. The next week it's Gemini, Claude, Veo, Seedance, Vidu, Kling, or some new open-source release. For developers, creators, and startups, this creates a serious problem: How do you keep up without constantly rebuilding your stack? That's where Crun AI comes in. Instead of forcing users to manage multiple providers, APIs, billing systems, and workflows, Crun AI offers a unified platform that gives access to over 100 leading AI models through a single API. Video, image, audio, and LLM models are all available from one place. But what makes Crun AI particularly interesting isn't just model aggregation. It's the fact that it brings prompt generation directly into the workflow. The Problem With Most AI Workflows Many people still use AI in a very simple way: Write a prompt Click Genera...

Why Most SaaS Teams Don't Have a Feedback Problem—They Have a Visibility Problem

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 If you've ever built a SaaS product, you've probably heard the same advice: "Listen to your users." Sounds simple. But once your product starts gaining traction, user feedback quickly becomes one of the hardest things to manage. Feedback arrives from everywhere: Discord channels Support emails Social media comments Product review sites Community forums Direct messages At first, it feels exciting. People are talking about your product. Then it becomes overwhelming. The Feedback Chaos Most Teams Experience In the early days, many founders manage feedback manually. A Notion page. A Google Sheet. A few pinned Discord messages. Maybe a Trello board. This works when you have ten users. It breaks when you have hundreds. Suddenly: The same feature request appears dozens of times. Important bug reports disappear in chat history. Team members disagree on priorities. Product decisions become based on whoever complained most recently. The result is something I see in many startu...