Tyler Dane

Tyler Dane

Freelance dev, loves calendars 🗓️
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About

Developer who loves productivity and time management. Previously built a calendar app for minimalists. Currently making YouTube videos for fellow devs.

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Indie maker

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Maker History

Forums

Audrey Rampon

4yr ago

Product Promotion: What's your go-to platform?

(If you use any) which platforms (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Google ads...) do you tend to invest in to promote your product? And why?

Muntasir Rashid

4yr ago

10 things I learned from running a lifetime deal for our beta version

We just ended our beta and one time offer yesterday and moving forward with monthly and annual subscription. During our 6 months beta period: - we have acquired 1333 customers - generated $146,000 revenue - reached $250 MRR - collected 70 capterra reviews(4.7/5) - received 500 customer feedbacks - released 4 major updates in our platform - rejected an acquisition offer from a Series A YC company. We are currently at $250 MRR with 8 customers and trying to find a better sense of product market fit. We are in a slightly crowded market with a very unique vision to become the Hubspot for content marketing. Our tech is promising and we have figured out multiple use cases in the same niche. 10 things I learned from running a lifetime deal for our beta version: 1. traditional helpdesks are obsolete, users want instant answer. Live chat is a must. 2. users want to help you build a better product, start a community. 3. early adopters are the best pre-seed investors. 4. feedbacks are everywhere. Collect as many as possible and reflect that in your product. 5. internet communities are the best place to hangout during your early startup days. 6. you can always build a better b2c version of your competitor's b2b feature. 7. early customers help your team learn accountability and process. 8. the best timing for launching on PH was last Tuesday and the 2nd best timing is now. 9. BetaList is 10X powerful than any other communities. 10. launching is better than planning. What's your experience with running a lifetime deal?

What unconventional ways have you found of listening to customers?

Hey! I work at Pause - we're a light, easy to use tool that helps people take time off and organisations to plan work better. We in beta but we plan to launch on Product Hunt soon! We're only a few months old, but starting out, we encountered some difficulties in getting user feedback regularly to improve our product. We realised instead of approaching users, it made more sense to create channels through which users could approach us directly. The easier we made it for customers and users to contact us, the more they did. The more they contacted us, the more bugs and issues we were able to find and fix. So the three things that worked great for us were: 1. Intercom Integration

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