Yep!

We do think there's a good chance they'll make their own version.

But we view it as a Dropbox situation where, the foundation models much like Apple and Google know that this will be the future, but are a bit slow to act on it.

I would argue Dropbox was a new product category rather than a feature and as such, was a much deeper strategic decision to enter that category than add a feature. My only recommendation would be to focus on deep complex workflows (E.g. N8N style) with extensive integrations or build out a developer community so you can build some data lock in, because if they are surface level templates surely these will get easily disrupted.

Yep!

That's our goal long term to get better templates