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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Have seen a few casts recently on how we should attract more developers to Farcaster In talking to developers building on Farcaster today—and developers who built on Farcaster previously and then stopped—the top request is more users. Why more users? - More users on Farcaster means more people to potentially use their product - If the product is a business, more usage means more opportunity to make money - Acquiring users for an app or service is *really* hard
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agree on all one consideration is Frames outside of Farcaster is a great hook in Farcade would be an awesome way to get people in
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
v2 frames can work fine unauth'd. But not sure that benefits Farcaster growth since you can just have it run as a normal web app outside of Farcaster
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@1dolinski
true, keep it a freemium style but "auth-ium" get more by logging in with farcaster
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@1dolinski
Thinking of a scenario where there is a script tag that can be added to any website. Farcade can be added as a frame on any indie website. Or my ai chat frame. Looking for congruency of frame popups around the web.
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@derek
Yeah, it's more work and support for Frames vs. a standalone web app. I underrated that aspect, tbh.
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