User retention and engagement is low because the app relies on the built in iOS messaging components.
HackerNews, what should I do with this asset?
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User retention and engagement is low because the app relies on the built in iOS messaging components.
HackerNews, what should I do with this asset?
Pushing an update and adding affiliate links in the app?
My suggestion is to find a vertical to focus on as there seem to already be many messaging apps out there. Ie. don't attack the big players straight on, find some niche that they aren't addressing.
E.g. physicians have special needs, so you could offer messaging for them & provide patient privacy.
Pretty it up and sell it. You should at least make some good money from the sale.
Pretty it up and sell it. You should at least make some good money from the sale.
Any advice on where to sell it and who would be interested in buying it?
Twitter.
Just make sure the UI is nice and clean, and it works. 2 million downloads is a good vanity metric to sell on. Selling price is anyone's guess. Just make up a number and don't make it public. Tell it to each buyer individually and test their reactions. That way you can gauge what other's perception of pricing for it.
Pushing an update and adding affiliate links in the app?
The goal is to raise user engagement by providing a useful service.
But about selling it, consider an option that you contact some marketing agencies to get you a company which will buy/sponsor/brand the app. And to marketing agency offer a percent from contract you make with the client they find.