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investbot | 1 month ago
Big companies don't copy this because:
The problem is too niche and behavioral (not "how to get returns," but "how to enforce your own discipline").
Their game is scale; ours is depth of trust. We see this with our 200+ beta users: 64% ran portfolio scans more than twice, 12% immediately said they'd pay $20-30/month for rule monitoring. That's not a forecast—it's existing, paying demand for discipline.
Speed vs. bureaucracy. Our engine, which analyzes thousands of historical scenarios against user-defined constraints, was built by two people in 5 months. A large corporation would still be aligning on a roadmap in that time.
The takeaway: Code is a commodity. The real moat in 2026 is speed, focus on a real pain point, and the ability to turn users into a community that trusts your approach more than a magic pill.
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