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This is not a question but rather a thought train I had to stop and put on paper.
I've been active on X for the past couple of weeks.
I've never thought of growing my audience there and only used it for distraction and doom-scrolling. So, as a result, I had a lot of junk that I followed.
Today ...
Hi, my business partner and I have been building multiple products including Shopify Apps as well as other online services over the years. We are good a what we do and really bad at marketing these products and let people know about them.
How did you solve that problem in your own products? Do yo...
What are you working on these days?
🌍 Ultimaps - is an online app that allows its users to create color-coded maps and charts from Excel files or AI prompts in seconds.
🧑💻 Running a remote software development team (I don't really like "agency" word).
🤖 As most of us, researching AI capabiliti...
Folks,
I shipped many things lately – personalized campaigns, contact fields, tags, and some improvements to the registration flow.
I'd truly appreciate it if you can try lavish.so and ROAST IT! 🔥
I'm looking forward to hearing your feedback.
Thanks in advance.
And we already get several acquisition offers.. 💰
I'm really surprised! 🙂
Thank you!! 🙏[Image]
I have been working in service-type businesses for the past decade and more. Right now, I understand I cannot keep that pace for another decade, and I want to build something of value. I started building a mobile offline app for dads with an unambiguous name - DadApp :)
Link: https://apps.apple....
I see that time.is has so big traffic (6.9M/m) and can earn a lot with Google Adsense.
What is the most difficult to grow those kind of sites?
Note: I won't copycat time.is, just have an idea about another thing.
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What is your go-to-market strategy?
If I launch a product, I usually run ads on Google or LinkedIn. This usually gets a few customers, but I'm wondering if there is a better (and cheaper) way to find customers? I think digital ads are becoming more and more expensive and more and more competitive.
I also write content that will ge...
At work, asked to implement an easy way for customers to get a DPA without the support/onboarding teams having to do anything manual. I looked for solutions to this online as in my head this was a no brainer thing, I have a pdf with these fields, give me a link I can send so customers can fill it...
Hey! I'm looking for ways to improve my landing page design; any feedback or thoughts are welcome. Thank you so much!
https://www.fortelling.app/
Went live on the iOS app store this morning. If anyone budgets, I would love to get your feedback and if you're feeling really gracious, a review on the app store would be really appreciated.
https://easyaccents.app/
I've build a mediocre landing page, and a mediocre backend, neither are perfect. I've been working on this project for about two months now.
So far close family & friends joined, and are using the DEMO daily, they are pretty happy.
My thinking now is that I try to get s...
EasyAccents: a mobile app to improve your accent
https://easyaccents.app/
Hey Builders,
• Would you be interested in forming small support groups to help and push each other to deliver each day?
• Creating an accountability circle will boost motivation and commitment.
• Each group will meet regularly (virtually on this platform) to share goals, tackle roadblocks, and k...
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Published 1st post 🎉
Today, the first blog post with the first lesson was published. Very excited 🎉 !
What are you working on these days?
1/ 9am-7pm, Mon-Sat: providing software development services
2/ In my free time I work on DadApp: a secure offline app for dads to manage family data
What can the WIP community help you with right now?
I would appreciate any feedback, good or bad
I am from ...
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My first real launch ever
hi frands, i'm finally losing my "launch platform" virginity 🥶
would love your support, but no obligations https://www.uneed.best/tool/best-saas-boilerplates
At Dea we're probably spending 60% on product & engineering, 20% on content & marketing, and 20% on business related activities.
Would love to know what everyone thinks is a perfect split of time and what your actual time spend looks like.
If anyone has built a consumer mobile app with lots of competition and you got traction I would love to know your wisdom and takeaways from that.