This looks super neat and incredibly useful, but the pricing is an absolute non-starter. I'll definitely use more than the free tier, and the next paid tier is 3000 API requests for $300 per MONTH? Am I alone in thinking this is way too expensive?<p>"$300 per month for small projects" makes me feel like I'm extra poor or something.
If I use the second prompt:<p>"Try our Text To Knowledge Graph API"<p>You have made too many requests.
Please login or try again in ~10 seconds.<p>I am Rate limited; maybe implement a cooldown on the submit button or something — feels a bit unfriendly on a landingpage
This is really cool! Obviously some work to be done here, and I see the Hacker News bump may have come a bit early even for an MVP!<p>The more accessible we can make this technology, the better. Best of luck on your journey, and I’ll be sure to check in!
Cool product, I ran out of free requests before I could try the knowledge graph API. Out of curiosity have you thought about how someone would use this product? is the idea that you would use it to organize information in a CRM or similar product?<p>One interesting use case I heard from an SMB real estate agent was that they needed an assistant to organize customer details, send emails, and make appointments. As one can imagine such a gig isn't great for the employee as there isn't much career path in the long run.
I was able to try just one 'entity recognition' with some specious results.<p>Was blocked by second request because i was making ' too many requests'. Bye.
Is this built off of <a href="https://huggingface.co/Babelscape/rebel-large" rel="nofollow">https://huggingface.co/Babelscape/rebel-large</a> ? It's shared under cc-by-nc-sa-4.0 Doesn't nc stand for non-commercial? "Non commercial share alike - Redistribute, revise, remix using the same license as the original for non commercial use only". Looks like you're in violation of this license.
The ”entity recognition” is absolutely useless.<p>I tried it with a short text describing several entities and their relationships, yet it only spotted the word ”Users”. Not ”company”, not ”account”, not ”subscription”… not exactly impressed.