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Company 360 is a research tool for retail investors that use bare-bones trading platforms. Performs due diligence on public company to reduce investment risk.

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Most of my career has been in FinTech and I leveraged that experience to create Company 360. I built first version 2 years ago, when my daughter was born, to help me invest her college fund money. I published it on the AppStore and then monetized it (subscription model). Right now only iOS version exist. I'm considering building Android and web versions. My Primary customers are users of...

Company 360 V5Find undervalued stocks
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Company 360 is featured on https://10words.io today! Check it out and upvote to help support our project.

Company 360Find Undervalued Stocks
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1. Company 360 2. Find undervalued stocks 3. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/company-360/id1464857130
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Company 360 has been featured on Launched! Got email from Launched.io site yesterday. This is part of my marketing strategy - to submit Company 360 to as many forums and sites as possible. Hopefully it will work in getting more downloads and subscribers. https://launched.io/startup/6122-company-360

Company 360Find Undervalued Stocks
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New features for my products: Company 360 iOS app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/company-360/id1464857130 The goal is to find undervalued stocks. Company 360 is a research tool for retail investors that use bare-bones trading platforms. Helps with due diligence on the public company prior to investing. Super Investor iOS app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/super-investor/id1441737952 Does...
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Joining specific FB forums and including references to my app and screenshots in the conversations worked for me (1-100). Also AppStore organic search (100-1000+). I'm now trying AppStore advertising.
How did you get your first 1000 Users?
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Find Undervalued Stocks My app (Company 360) is for stock market research.
Founder challenge. What's your bullet pitch?
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My product: Company 360 for investment research. The applicability to Green Earth edition is that users can find/research environmentally sustainable companies for investing. I can probably add a screener for that category in search. The app is dedicated to Value Investing (finding undervalued stocks) method and uses formulas/valuation models from current academic research. Calculations are...
Final week to submit your product to the Makers Festival: Green Earth edition 🍃
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My product: Company 360 for investment research. The app is dedicated to to Value Investment methodology and uses formulas and valuation models from current academic research. I also expose calculations and provide detailed info on how the formulas work, where input comes from and terminology. Benefits new investors that use bare-bones trading platforms that don’t offer research...
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In my case most of the traffic came from specific (my app, Company 360 is for investment research) groups on Facebook and direct searches on AppStore. My conclusion is that most people already know what they are looking for (product) and making your product easily searchable is key. Direct AppStore searches are responsible for 70% of my customers.
How did you grow/find your first group of users to a MVP product you just launched?
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In my case, joining relevant Facebook forums worked. My app (Company 360 for iOS) provides stock market research, therefore I joined 4-5 forums for traders and investors that use bare-bones trading platforms like Robinhood. I typically post few responses once a day to a popular topic/question and I include screenshot and link to my app. When I reviewed AppStore statistics, it showed products...
What is the best marketing growth hack that you actually used and saw results?
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Good product. I have been using this site to find public APIs https://github.com/public-apis/public-apis

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My product is a stock market research iOS app called Company 360: Research data to invest in quality undervalued companies. Metrics: 1. Customer retention. 2. Downloads and active users. 3. Sales (conversion to subscriptions rate).
What are your 3 most important metrics to track?
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You can do a demo (over zoom and post-pandemic in person) for a local startup and business community. I guess location doesn't matter anymore so it can be a demo using Zoom. I used to go events hosted by Boston Innovators (link below): http://www.bostoninnovatorsgroup.com People presented their ideas and got a lot of exposure to possible customers and investors. Every big city has something...
Looking for creative ways to market our app outside of social media, thoughts?
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My first PH launched product is Company 360 (for iOS): Stock research and valuation for ‘Robinhood’ style app users with access to only bare-bones trading and no research.
What was your first product?
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Have you tried finding an established product in Fintech family, tracing how it was marketed/published and doing the same? Ex: What did founder of Mint do to get noticed by media.
How did you get your first article about your product/company published?
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In my case, Facebook forums have been the best sources for customers. I have 2 stock market research apps and joined several Facebook forums dedicated to investing. I post there with screenshots and links to the apps typically as a response to someone’s question. I have noticed a jump in downloads after posting. Of course, every post needs to be relevant to the topic.
What are your best resources for marketing a new app?
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I was looking at reducing investment risk by checking if any influential investors picked the same stocks as I did. Let's say I'm considering buying 5 stocks and only 2 of those stocks are present in portfolios of Blackrock, Berkshire Hathaway and Ameriprise Financial. This would be an indicator to me to consider investing in 2 stocks and disregard remaining stocks that are not present or have...

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