你的书房
你的书房 is a book-management product introduced by the hosts in 从QQ会员到豆包包月,中国人为什么总觉得软件该免费. Its shelf-photo import feature is used as a small-product example of why AI features may need subscriptions: local OCR is insufficient, model calls and book matching create real costs, and usage has to be bounded.
除了石油和海峡,这届伊朗战争开始算计你的服务器了 adds a product-update note. The hosts say the iOS app had earned about two dollars, while the WeChat mini-program version was renamed 一房书营 after review friction around the words “book” and “room.” They also contrast the mini-program experience with a standalone app, arguing that small programs can feel easier to lose after users exit.
Key Points
- The episode says the product charges monthly for a fixed number of shelf scans because each scan depends on model-backed recognition and lookup.
- It is contrasted with giant-platform AI products to show that AI Inference Cost Structure affects small developers as well as large companies.
- The developers emphasize import/export and local user data, making it a concrete case for Data Portability And Sustainable Tools.
- The later source adds launch friction and platform review as practical product issues, especially when a small product moves from iOS into a mini-program environment.
Connections
- AI Inference Cost Structure — cost reason for paid AI features.
- AI Subscription Economics — bounded monthly usage model.
- Product Led Willingness To Pay — users pay when the tool solves a real personal problem.
- Data Portability And Sustainable Tools — trust pattern for small, durable tools.
- 热乎乱炖 — another small AI-assisted project discussed by the same hosts.