Chris Wray

Chris Wray

Love building things that fix problems.
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  • MyJourney
    Where you can share your journeys on a timeline.
    Sep 2020
  • OpenSafely- closed
    OpenSafely- closed
    Small businesses sharing when they will open again.
    May 2020
  • NurseryPeople
    NurseryPeople
    Search for plants and the nurseries that grow them.
    Apr 2020
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    Joined Product HuntApril 1st, 2018

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Chris Wray

5yr ago

Your help and input on doing well on product release day.

Hey guys! Hoping to release a new product on ProductHunt soon, and just wanted your input on how to do well. I am considering getting a pro account, in order to have an upcoming product for a while to raise awareness about it before the release day. Is it worth it? Any other advice/tips you have on how to have a successful launch? Thanks!

Ramy Gharib

5yr ago

Low-code builder for crunchbase type of application

I've been searching extensively for a solution for this and the closest I get is various BI-tools with heavy emphasis on data analysis and visualisation, which can be embedded into websites  GoodData.com coming close by offering white-label dashboards for external end-users. The application I am trying to build is more focused on search, discover and monitor entities (event-driven triggers) and less on providing BI dashboards to end-users. Any suggestions?

How do you build a following for a newly launched newsletter?

I recently launched a newsletter called The Ideas Digest here on Product Hunt and I am using Substack. Unlike others, I do not have any preexisting mailing list to import, I am starting from scratch. Furthermore, I am known in open source circles and front-end development, but not so much in the niche I've targeted with my newsletter. I submitted my newsletter to PH and received a couple of upvotes, as well as a couple of signups. However, I feel as though I could be doing more. Do I just need to give it time and let people naturally find my newsletter or are there ways I can grow my subscriber base without becoming disenfranchised and giving up? I don't want to be "that person" who continually spams their newsletter on sites like Hacker News. Maybe I need to start buying ads, or is that silly for such a young newsletter? The newsletter itself centres around a relevant topic to many who frequent this site, it's about ideas, discussing trends, identifying opportunities and does research into various topics for the reader. I want to give people the tools to discover new opportunities and maybe start something of their own. Just because I can't launch doesn't mean someone else can't.

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