It feels good to wake up every day to log Into the first app which was once just an idea in our head and now is used by many others. What is your first app you begin your day with?
I wanted to create products fast and affordable. Several years ago I lost $300K on building a product that never has been released (a platform for managing crypto assets). That s how WeLoveNoCode started. I created a platform to find a no-code developer in one click, share a project and get it developed in weeks, not years and for a very reasonable price. After 6 months of 24/7 work on WeLoveNoCode we achieved super cool growth: $80K MRR 30% MoM profitable from day one and keep growing super happy that WLNC was #1 on Product Hunt. I also closed a seed round recently and might have more cool news soon :) Before WeLoveNoCode, I built 15+ no-code apps myself and went via 500 Startups with another company. My main credo: more work, fewer words.
Outside of work I enjoy reading books and working remotely. Excited to share all my experience and help other makers grow! AMA I'd be happy to answer questions on growth, product building, no code, hiring, fundraising, remote work...
Hi everyone :) I wanted to ask the community about ad channels/networks they've had experience with and have had good success with decent costs in CPC's/CPL's outside of the traditional networks like Google and Facebook. I know of the top directories but any other niche-specific channels they know of or can share would be awesome to know :) Cheers :)
Dan
Neuton is an AutoML SaaS solution that allows experienced users and those without any experience in Machine Learning to build compact AI models with just a few clicks and without any coding. It is based on a proprietary neural network framework.
There's so much out there on HOW to launch here on PH, but not so much of a discussion on whether it's worth the effort. After our launch where we took #1 product of the day, I sat down to run an analysis on whether it was worth it or not. Put all our findings here:
https://www.alpeaudio.com/post/i... Curious to hear your thoughts on this topic!
This could be your own or working under someone else's startup Mine is probably working on SEO early on when you're first working on your startup. SEO takes time to get going, and if your website is completely new, you can't expect results straight away. Also, you don't need 'paid' tools to get going. I did my initial research with a free trial with SEMrush and then subsidized my results over time with Ubersuggest.