Daniel James Harris

Daniel James Harris

VoltEdge: Energize Your Journey
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How do you plan to retain the users you’ve gained after the initial launch?

One thing I ve always found interesting especially with successful launches that make it to the top of the day or top3 of the day is how founders manage to keep the users they acquire after launching on Product Hunt. Even beyond those top launches, anyone who gains users from a launch faces the challenge of retention. Many users won t like the platform, some will decide they don t want to pay the price, and others will find a better competitor. I m really curious about the strategies you use post-launch to keep users engaged and prevent churn. From what I ve observed, there are usually two common approaches: 1. Do nothing and hope that paying users don t notice or care enough to cancel, so they keep subscribing. 2. Actively engage users by asking what they like or dislike, offering discounts, or providing extra perks to encourage them. What's your approach?

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Abhishek Dutta

12mo ago

Monthy based or yearly subscription on Products?

which ones sell more and how do you keep the recurring revenue on monthly plans?
Joonatan

12mo ago

9 Months Post-Product Hunt Launch: The Grind Continues + A Few Pointers!

It's now been almost 9 months since we launched Stockle 2.0 on Product Hunt. Even though we've (two dev team) been bootstrapping the product for a few years, we feel like we're just now starting to see significant traction in our MRR and site visits. What's the main thing that's different now? I'd say it's simply that the product is much better compared to a year ago, no question about it. Here are a few key lessons from the journey so far: * Building a product isn't a sprint. While some products may gain a massive audience in just a few weeks, the reality is that this is often the exception, especially if you don t have an existing audience, 100% top notch product or tons of money for ads right from the get go. If you're confident there's a potential audience for your project but they just haven t found it yet, keep grinding. Focus on iterating and improving your product over time. * Shipping fast doesn t mean shipping garbage. It means iterating quickly to learn what your users truly want, without compromising on quality. * Utilize every social platform for marketing. Experiment with different platforms to find out which works best for your product. If you're in the early stages of building a user base, testing various platforms can actually give unexpected insights. Even smaller social platforms might prove to be pretty valuable. Thanks for reading! Also, Stockle is in the fintech category of the Golden Kitty Awards. Check out all the products and support your favorite! https://www.producthunt.com/gold...
Aishik Acharyya

12mo ago

Building something to help people pursue their passion along with their full-time job.

It gets hard to follow your passion once you start working and before you know it, your passion becomes an old blurred memory of something that used to make you happy. We are going to change that! Introducing "The Outsiders", a community of like-minded individuals determined to keep the creative fire within themselves alive. We will help you connect through online and offline meetups, organize events and contests to participate in and win prizes, conduct workshops to learn and upskill, share opportunities to showcase your creations, and much more. Welcome to your tribe. Connect, Create, and Collaborate! Follow @theoutsidershq_ on Instagram and stay tuned for all updates.
Jacky Liu

12mo ago

Aha moments to build a new product?

What is your aha moment when you are building a new product?
Casper Brix

1yr ago

How do you decide when to automate a task in your business? 🔄

Personally, I like the idea of "3 strikes" If a task occurs 3 times, everyone should ask themselves "can we automate this?" Worst case, it leads to a more streamlined process, even if we can't automate it 100%.
fmerian

1yr ago

Who's launching a developer tool? [October 2024]

Drop a link to your product launch in the comments.
Let's support dev-first products
Upcoming launches:

  • Octomind

  • Prisma

  • Prelude

Ryan Hoover

1yr ago

You have $100K. What would you invest in?

Imagine you have $100K to invest in a company that launched on Product Hunt in the last year. Which one would you choose and why? Note: You can visit your profile at producthunt.com/my/profile and select "Activity" to see what you've upvoted for inspiration.