I'm currently in a similar process w inpilot, except I'm "soft launching" new features and improvements daily.
That's because I still have quite some work to do in order to be competitive.
Still, the best ways to market new features usually depend on your target market. Considering Wuf targets builders - at least that's what I got from the website lol - the best channels to soft launch new features are the indiehacking/saas subreddits, and indiehackers.com imho...
LinkedIn could also be big considering there are a TON of startup people that spend hours on the platform.
I'm currently in a similar process w inpilot, except I'm "soft launching" new features and improvements daily.
That's because I still have quite some work to do in order to be competitive.
Still, the best ways to market new features usually depend on your target market. Considering Wuf targets builders - at least that's what I got from the website lol - the best channels to soft launch new features are the indiehacking/saas subreddits, and indiehackers.com imho...
LinkedIn could also be big considering there are a TON of startup people that spend hours on the platform.
Keep us posted!
I'll definitely try those channels Luca 🤗
You're right, Wuf might be a great fit on LinkedIn as well.