Getting the first 100 users has actually been the easiest part of the process. It's getting 100 daily new users that's really hard. For Standard Notes[0], here's what I did: 1. Comment on privacy related HN posts about a privacy-focused notes app. That would have gotten me 40-50 users. 2. Write articles[1] on encryption/privacy/webdev. Some of them made it to frontpage HN, some didn't. That might have gotten me to 50…
This seems great. I'm a big fan of open source but I often hear criticisms from people who are deathly afraid that they can't make money if their source is libre. Do you have anything to say about the difficulties of running an open source shop? Do you worry about competitors taking your code and standing up their own sites?
Ask HN: How did you acquire your first 100 users?
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#172tl;dr -- offer customers something they can't buy at a price their willing to pay. My personal, non-software example was to identify an untapped opportunity in my field, technical recruiting. My clients had 20 to 100 employees, no internal technical recruiter, had already recruited their core team, has run out of organically generated people to interview, and had raised a Series B or later in funding. In 2010, the on…
Wow that is really interesting, how did you manage to sell them a paid (hourly) service when as you said they had firms knocking down their door doing it on contingency?
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I agree, but the incentive for hourly is to wait as long as possible to introduce the candidate, right?
I think the idea behind hourly is to provide the best "bang for their buck". If your clients feel cheated, they will fire you. Evidently OP did a good job, and made them feel like they were getting high value.
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#174I have launched a few products. It is really difficult to get the discussion going on many places like reddit or other discourse forums as there are rules against promoting your products. However, I have had huge success with advertising my product ( a paid contact form endpoint service https://liveformhq.com/ ) on another free product ( https://getsimpleform.com/ ) that I built. If you can build a smaller version of…
I use your service and found it through Google searches :) liveform is great, would be nice if it had a pipedriver, salesforce, and other crm integrations
Do you have any other feedback on improving LiveForm or SimpleForm? I'd love to hear if you've had any pain points.
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#175My go-to list: 1. Launch your product on BetaList 2. Create a blog and write a lot. Don't create trivial content. SEO is important but write because you have interesting things to talk about, not because you have to create "content". 3. Share as much as you can on twitter/Slack/FB groups. But never be spammy. 4. Being actively engaged on Twitter (yes!) by regularily searching for your main 1-3 keywords. 5. Start soon…
>>Don't start with Ads prematurely. No matter what the platform is. The don't pay initially and will cost you a lot. If you're still in the validation stage and want to identify if you do have an idea that people want and can iterate fast, then ads are a surefire way to get people to your site (as long as you're targeting the right people).
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Interesting. We haven't had much luck with SAAS in financial institutions. In our experience they want everything on site and running on their own hardware and software. How did you manage to convince them? Or are you limiting yourself to smaller players where it's less of an issue?
Answer here depends on what you're hosting and doing for the bank but generally...assuming you do not require complex integrations into BBG or proprietary tools you should be able to host off-prem. We fought hard for it and eventually got through and our clients greatly appreciate it (we can update very quickly). The key here is selling through the front office instead of the back-office. The golden rule of selling s…
Oh and for the sake of completeness: I'm not in any way affiliated with SpiderOak, though I suppose some of my post history mentions SO quite often as I'm a rather heavy user of their services.
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If you have an amazing product you can start from http://www.appsumo.com :-)
Do you have more information on that? Did you do a deal with Appsumo before? What are usually the terms for such a deal?
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#178I then also left comments on every blog I could find talking about the problem. A lot of manual leg work that definitely paid off.
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#179Really great feedback. The reason I asked this question is I just launched my app https://pipecourse.com/ and its been few days. I tried cold emailing people but getting almost no response. Any particular feedback for this will be appreciated.
Re: Ask HN: How did you acquire your first 100 users?
#180Take advantage of every free promotion/producthunt like service you can (although I would not suggest going on product hunt for your beta).
Other than that cold e-mailing, cold calling, and guest blogs also work really well in the beginning.