Heidi Ye

Heidi Ye

Cofounder of Super Secret Startup 🥷
26 points

About

🌎 on a global mission 🎣 fishing for new ideas 🛠 to power the next generation of tools 🤡 with no real assumptions Check out my latest product -> https://www.producthunt.com/products/jeeves-2

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Maker History

  • Jeeves
    Jeeves
    Your butler for instant insights, cya csvs!
  • Roquet
    Roquet
    Qualified buyers brought to you 🌟
    Nov 2022
  • Roquette
    Roquette
    Obliterate sales spam 💥
    Nov 2022
  • 🎉
    Joined Product HuntNovember 22nd, 2021

Forums

Any grown ups here still play video games to relax?

I feel it is frown upon to say that you play video games when you become an adult with a professional life. To the gamers out here, do you proudly display yourselves as gamers or it is an hobby that you don't talk about?

Daniel Stuski•

2yr ago

Why I ditched a working MVP for a Landing Page?

Hey Product Hunters It took me over 1 week to build a working MVP for my AI-powered tool. I was ready to launch it when I realized that OpenAI needs to verify the app before launching it to real users. Instead of waiting for the end of the verification process, I spent a few hours building a landing page that briefly describes the problem I try to solve and a "How it works" section. But why a landing page? A landing page focuses on the problem that the product solves. MVP focuses on the solution to that problem. Often, MVP may or may not actually solve the problem. When building an MVP too early, you might waste time and resources on something that might not work. A landing page, on the other hand, tests whether there s even a market for the problem you re solving. A lot of makers think they need to have a product before they can start testing their startup idea. But that s not true. You can use a landing page to validate your startup idea without spending weeks (or months) building a prototype. Creating a landing page can be incredibly quick and cheap. You can even use no-code tools to create a simple landing page in just a few hours (I coded it myself in Next.js). Once your landing page is live, you can start driving traffic to it through paid ads, social media, or blog posts (like this one). That way you can measure whether people are actually interested in what you re offering. Just pay attention to things like conversion rate and time on site. Make sure to track where the users come from and how they act. Tools like Google Analytics, Plausible, Hotjar, or Mixpanel might come in handy. If you find that people are bouncing off your site quickly or they re not converting, that s a sign that there might not be a market for your product. On the other hand, if people are staying on your site and signing up for your email list - that s a good sign that there is interest in what you re building. You can then take this information and decide whether to continue working on your MVP or pivot to something else. Which approach do you prefer - MVP or Landing Page? ________________ Here's a link to the mentioned landing page: https://www.CACideas.com

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