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Tiledesk
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Co-founder at Tiledesk, the no-code development platform to easily create chatbots and conversational apps to automate conversations. Passionate about #innovation, #mobile, #customerexperience, #martech, #conversationalmarketing, #conversationalAI, #nocode, #conversationaldesign and #opensource Love to help other startups and SME to engage their customers online. You can connect with me on Twitter or LinkedIn.

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Founder & Leadership at Tiledesk

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Sule Gorguluβ€’

3yr ago

What's next for your product? Any exciting updates or features in the works?

Hey Product Hunt community! As a creator or entrepreneur, you know the drill you're always thinking about ways to make your product even better. So if you want to share your vision and excitement for the future of your product with the community, this is the perfect question to ask. You can talk about the updates and features you're currently working on, or give us a sneak peek at your long-term plans. It's a great chance to show off your innovation and dedication to your users, and who knows maybe you'll even generate some buzz and interest in the process. Whether you're making small tweaks or a major overhaul, we can't wait to hear what's next for your product!
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3yr ago

How do you recruit early adopters for your product?

Hi PH I would like to share experiences on how to get early feedback and validation when launching a new product Let's start with mine... 1. In January I created a landing page about my new product with the goal of collecting early adopters e-mails 2. I searched on LinkedIn for professionals that can benefit from my new product. In my case I looked for "conversational designers" and I obtained a list of 6 hundreds people approx. 3. I created a sequence (thanks to an automation tool) to engage with those people on LinkedIn: view profile, follow, send an invite, endorse skills and a couple of follow-up messages to request if they were interested to get early access to the new product. 4. Once they land on the landing page, I started engaging with them directly on the landing page through a widget and a conversational application that I built with my brand new no-code design studio in a few minutes. In this way I obtained the first 100 early adopters. This helped me a lot to gather feedback and improve the product before the launch scheduled on Thursday, Feb 9th. What about your experience to look for early adopters?
Maciej Czajkowskiβ€’

3yr ago

πŸ‘‹I'm Mac, CEO of WebWave, a growth hacker and basketball player. Ask me anything! πŸ’šπŸ“ˆπŸ€πŸ”₯

Hey, PH community! I'm Mac, a full-time CEO :). In my free time, you can catch me playing basketball and sailing. I used to travel the world, but since I ve got two small kids it s much harder now to pack all stuff into a small backpack ;) Before I founded WebWave, I was a software developer and created websites for clients as a side hustle. I was ace with code, but lacked the imagination and creativity to design great websites. It helped me to realize engineers only slow the process. So I started creating a tool for designers so that they could make websites in a friendly and familiar environment. Since then, we have bootstrapped WebWave to over 500,000 users and 30 employees and now got #1 Product of a week on Product Hunt! Our superpower is that WebWave looks and feels more like a graphic design tool, Figma, Canva, or Photoshop, rather than other website builders. More here: https://www.producthunt.com/post... And now, let's chat about all the things around bootstrapping and managing the company, the SASS market, developer experience, UX and UI, web design, productivity, community building, and beyond. I am here to answer any and all of your questions in the next 48 hours. So fire away!
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