What information do you want to see before buying a research compound?

If a product page only allowed a few pieces of information, what would be essential for you?

For me:

  • Purity results
  • Identity confirmation
  • Batch number
  • Independent testing source

What else would make you feel confident in the material you're ordering?

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u/SmartMeasurement7082 — 2 days ago

What's the first thing that makes you lose interest in a homepage?

Sometimes I open a website and leave almost immediately. It's not always because it looks bad,I just can't figure out what they're offering. If I have to spend too much time trying to understand it, I'm usually gone.

What's the first thing that makes you click away?

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u/SmartMeasurement7082 — 4 days ago

Have language mistakes ever caused problems at work?

A small wording mistake can completely change the meaning of a contract, manual, or email.

Have you ever seen a translation mistake create an awkward or expensive situation?

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u/SmartMeasurement7082 — 4 days ago
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How are SaaS founders handling rising LLM costs?

Curious what everyone's approach is. Are you: Passing costs to customers? Limiting usage? Switching models? Using some kind of routing or optimization setup? At what point did AI inference costs become something you actively had to manage?

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u/SmartMeasurement7082 — 4 days ago