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Comment by usef-

2 days ago

It isn't just the product itself: he's saying traffic to the site has dropped substantially, so any product will be harder to sell now for them.

Some people who would buy the higher quality templates don't know that they exist now.

I think the era of buying templates is over, when you can get a tool that listens to you patiently, iterates again and again till you're satisfied for pennies, why would you pay hundred's for a template that is there for anyone else to buy as well.

  • The selling feature is that it's more polished (and has good accessibility etc), they're still intended to be customised, which you could use AI for. Why use Tailwind itself when you could generate one with AI? Because it's solidly tested and polished, similarly.

    But the broader, more important point: an open source project previously could be funded by using attention to sell other services or add-ons. But that model might be gone if users no longer visit or know the creators.