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The problem with single-player utility apps is that anyone can clone them and replicate their marketing. Just saw that Cal AI clones are doing more revenue than Cal AI itself. Once again proves that not just distribution but having network effects i

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There's historical precedent that supports this theory. Remember how Facebook obliterated MySpace? Network effects are powerful but they require continuous innovation to maintain. YouTube maintains dominance because they keep evolving, not just because they were first.

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