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It was an offer to just help out a fellow WIPer for free.

Call it a session to keep my strategic blade sharp. :)

Ah, that's awesome Cat :) I did not realise that.

I'll add some more context for you (and others, in the spirit of transparency) here:

Gistreader still feels a bit like a "happy accident" to be honest. I just wanted to build a tool for myself and shipped it because some friends told me to 😅 I did not give much thought to brand, audience and strategy so I'm figuring out things as I go along.

Ideally, my goal for Gistreader is to save users time by making it easy to read online content. I do this by:

  • Providing a reading view that shows you only the article, not the rest of the website
  • Providing both RSS and "read later" (single pages) support
  • Generating AI summaries that extract the essence of the article
  • Generating personalised podcasts based on (manually) selected articles. Although this sounds cool to most people, this feature is barely used and to be fair, I don't even use it myself. Main reason for that is that it's a manual process, which removes the fun and "magic" from the experience. Just sharing that here, because I don't want to put too much focus on this feature right now.

I have done some minor marketing efforts, mainly by sharing my work in progress on Twitter. This definitely connected me to a lot of cool people (👋) and a reasonably steady flow of users. I get 1-3 signups per day on average right now. I also created some posts on Reddit, but they never gained any traction.

  • 445 users right now
  • ... of which 5 are paying 😬
  • Users are onboarded on a 14 day free trial that allows them to use every feature
  • 3 days before their trial ends, I send out an automated mail that reminds them of this fact
  • If trial ends, they are put on a free plan with low usage limits and no AI features whatsoever
  • 2 days after trial ends, I send out an automated email that asks them for feedback on what I could have done better.

The main issue right now is that the active user base is just super small and it's hard to get a good grasp of what I can do to retain them. I don't think adding an email funnel will drastically turn things around, but I'm definitely interested to see if it has a measurable impact.

I have been asking users for feedback but 9 out of 10 times I am getting no response, which makes it a bit hard to determine what I should change. I've got dozens of features that I want and that I will probably eventually build, but it's hard to get a grasp on what my potential audience wants.

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