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#42

Enjoyable to see these mockery sites. The original Hey marketing was just asking to get mocked. Hopefully they take it in good spirit. The lesson learned I think is, don’t act like God unless you want to get mocked for it.

On the contrary, it will make Hey more known to the community, like free advertising. Mockery is probably the best tool for growth hacking ;)

Re: Heyyyyyyyyyyyy.com

#43
Most startups on HN would be far more honest if they just came full circle and made an email app like hey.com.

But anyway, looking forward to the Microsoft Word, errr, Notion clones in the coming months.

Re: Heyyyyyyyyyyyy.com

#44

First mock that showed up shortly after Hey’s introduction was funny, I have to admit that even as a user. Not sure if it did fit on HN but whatever. But this is not only low effort, but what’s there to discuss? Is it really that interesting?

Do you have a link?

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#45

Enjoyable to see these mockery sites. The original Hey marketing was just asking to get mocked. Hopefully they take it in good spirit. The lesson learned I think is, don’t act like God unless you want to get mocked for it.

I like this parody, but I don’t understand what you are saying about Hey’s original marketing. What’s particularly arrogant about product designers saying they’ve identified and solved a problem? Here’s what they originally put up, for reference: http://web.archive.org/web/20200207101953/https://www.hey.co...

To be honest, I think that landing page is great.

HN people will get mad when a landing page is not just words on a page, but will also get mad when it is.

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