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kylebolt

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About kylebolt

Maker of rithm.app

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    Comment #28048690

    Great point!

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    Comment #27925683

    This sounds interesting. Although this use case is very infrequent. If this had a wider use case, like something used daily, that just might be be a viable product!

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    Comment #27925637

    Yes, no point in more distribution when users were not retaining. Although, it was hard to even get those first few thousand users to try the product.

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    Comment #27925618

    Yes exactly, having the same app and features on android would still have leave to all users churning like they did on iOS. Think Clubhouse only moving to android when it was worki…

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    Comment #27923991

    Well I built it, they came but they did not stay! Would love to know your thoughts on how to validate something for retention.

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    Comment #27923987

    Stack rank is very underrated as a prioritization tool

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    Comment #27923970

    This is true, "habits" is too general of a topic. This is why Strava chose cycling as their first sport and expanded from there. Smart of you to focus on fasting, hot topic! Wishin…

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    Comment #27923917

    The worst part about a lesson like this is that it can take years to really get to this conclusion. I'm trying to ask myself "who is the buyer of this product". This is happening a…

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    Comment #27923862

    We also launched via paid ads (spent around 2k on Apple Ads and FB ads)

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    Comment #27921772

    I thought habits might be an interesting market to work in + using a chatbot as a novel approach but alas my approach did not pan out.

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    Comment #27921714

    Good spot, thank you!

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    Comment #27921686

    Thanks for reading! I'm focusing more on distribution and monetization (or ability to pay) on my next product.

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    Comment #27921655

    Yes people find it hard to stick to new habits let alone tracking them in an app. Good experience building these things nevertheless.

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    Comment #27921643

    This sounds interesting, I think the advantage here is that you've focused on 1 use case where I was focused on many habits. Keeping it focused on one niche like journaling makes m…

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    Comment #27921617

    So true, it's an inferior user experience is most all cases where a UI could suffice. (A game product could be the exception)

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    Comment #27921587

    I thought failing on 1 platform would be more economical than failing on 2 :)

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    Comment #27921578

    My next product is going to be totally focused on this single point -> Sell to people who can write the check, and have a budget to spend

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    Comment #27921565

    Yes great re-cap, thank you! Even though I've read and heard about these common mistakes, sometimes we have to learn by doing to truly find out if they apply to our use case.

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    Comment #27921519

    Very true, they are more product focused vs. habit / self development focused.

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    Comment #27921430

    Thanks for reading! “Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long enough to make them all yourself.” - Eleanor Roosevelt

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    Comment #27921330

    Glad you enjoyed it! I've meditated on that point now for a few months... it's an important distinction in the maker community. Building a product vs. building a business.

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    Comment #27921311

    I've still got lots to learn! Thanks for watching / reading

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    Comment #27921307

    haha let me check my numbers again

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    Comment #27921290

    Yes this is the confusing thing about creative endeavours. Lean start up says to learn quickly and pivot yet so many artists work on the movies, games, and books for years and year…

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    Comment #27921258

    Yes I've now learned that lessons, luckily I've not quit my day job.