I think that most would say that about any kind of offer. In practice, most people want to sell their homes quickly and are nervous about turning away fair offers because they might not see a better one. You might as well be saying that you overvalue your home and never plan to sell, which is unlikely. :)
I don't know if OpenDoor is "the answer," but it bothers me that homeowners are often punished by having to work locally, where their skills are unlikely to remain ideal for the area over many years, or work remotely, which not every career allows and not every personality is suited. Being able to sell a home so quickly is even better than having a month-to-month lease. Presumably OpenDoor's higher fees are something employers could start to pay for as part of relocation (and large employers might negotiate volume rates.)
I don't know if OpenDoor is "the answer," but it bothers me that homeowners are often punished by having to work locally, where their skills are unlikely to remain ideal for the area over many years, or work remotely, which not every career allows and not every personality is suited. Being able to sell a home so quickly is even better than having a month-to-month lease. Presumably OpenDoor's higher fees are something employers could start to pay for as part of relocation (and large employers might negotiate volume rates.)