
Walmart found ChatGPT checkout converts 3x worse. Here's what that tells us about $20/month AI.
Walmart found ChatGPT checkout converts 3x worse. Here's what that tells us about $20/month AI. Walmart just shared something remarkable: when they tested ChatGPT-powered checkout, it converted 3x worse than their standard website. This is on Hacker News today and the comments are fascinating. 71 developers arguing about why. But buried in the discussion is a simpler truth that nobody's saying out loud. The price point problem When AI costs $20/month, the user relationship changes. You're no longer solving someone's problem. You're defending a subscription. Every interaction becomes: is this worth $20? Every friction point becomes: I'm paying $20 for this? The Walmart/ChatGPT conversion problem isn't a UX problem. It's a value perception problem . When the AI costs $20/month to access, users approach it with suspicion, not openness. What happens at $2/month I built SimplyLouie — a Claude-powered AI assistant that costs ✌️$2/month. Not $20. $2. That's less than a cup of coffee. Less tha
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