Ask HN: How do we evaluate real value-add in "wrapper" products? "Just a ChatGPT wrapper" is becoming a common criticism of AI products, similar to how many successful SaaS products were once dismissed as "just database wrappers", and we can go down the stack. But what makes the difference between a wrapper and a valuable abstraction? Looking for examples of products that started as "wrappers" but delivered significant value through their abstractions and orchestration. I guess these are some aspects to consider: - How important is the underlying technology vs the solution delivery? - Historical examples of wrapper products that became industry standards - Evaluation frameworks for distinguishing meaningful solutions from basic wrappers |