The capability upgrade of Coze 2.0 is indeed worth paying attention to. The Skills feature has created a complete closed loop from creation to distribution and monetization, which changes the game for independent developers.



Especially in the area of natural language programming—being able to define logic directly in Chinese greatly lowers the development threshold. Previously, many people were stuck on learning costs and API pricing, making it difficult to try similar capability components. Now with this entry point, you can get started and experience it firsthand to see if it truly fits your project needs.

Many developers have achieved good growth after launching, and this timing is indeed quite good.
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NFTRegretDiaryvip
· 01-22 13:00
Really, programming in Chinese is a direct dimensionality reduction attack. Those API documents used to give me a headache.
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ChainSpyvip
· 01-22 08:29
I need to try this natural language programming, relying on Chinese to write logic and directly achieve dimensionality reduction. --- Wait, can we really handle complex logic with Chinese? Seems like I still need to verify it. --- The closed-loop approach is pretty good, but the monetization part feels like the real challenge. --- I was discouraged once before by API pricing, but this time the threshold has been lowered a lot. --- Many people have listed and made money? Then I should quickly get started and try it out. --- The Skills feature indeed changes the game rules, it all depends on whether the ecosystem can truly take off. --- Lowering the barrier with Chinese programming is a good idea, but the actual effectiveness depends on the implementation. --- Timing is good, but I'm worried that the API prices might start gouging again later.
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FromMinerToFarmervip
· 01-19 14:14
Chinese programming should have been popularized long ago. The high threshold of those APIs before really discouraged too many people.
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LightningWalletvip
· 01-19 14:11
Oh wow, programming directly in Chinese? This really lowers the barrier. I really couldn't afford the prices of those APIs before. The Skills closed-loop system really seems to address the pain points, offering a one-stop solution for distribution and monetization—spring for independent developers? But let's wait and see—could this be just another new trick to harvest users?
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BridgeJumpervip
· 01-19 14:04
Haha, finally there's a tool that truly considers developers, not just talking about lowering the barriers. To be honest, I'm a bit tempted by direct programming in Chinese, saving the hassle of dealing with API documentation.
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PanicSeller69vip
· 01-19 13:46
Chinese natural language programming is really awesome. I was discouraged several times before by API pricing. Brothers, I feel a bit envious watching the followers increase after launch. I think the timing this time is really good, catching the right moment. Once this closed loop is established, independent developers will truly turn things around. Writing logic in Chinese has definitely lowered the barrier a lot. I need to give it a try.
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