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Is changing your pricing a mistake… or just part of the process?
At the beginning, we tried to define pricing early. Plans, tiers, limits: everything looked clear. But once we started getting real users, things changed. Feedback came in. Some features were used more than expected. Others not at all. Sometimes it felt like the first pricing we defined was just a "starting point", not the final one.
From your experience:
Did you change your pricing after launching?
And how important was the first pricing you defined for launch?
this is what Product Hunt does for you ^_^
we launched here in July 2024 with 10 beta users, a DM automation tool, and, honestly, more conviction than proof. This community gave us our first real week. The feedback was direct, sometimes brutal, and we took most of it seriously.
today, we're back with 10,000+ users and announcing a full AI Agent for Instagram, a product that looks nothing like what we launched with. That's not a coincidence. That's this community.
https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
launch day is always a little chaotic, and today is no different.
the team's been up since early, people reaching us constantly for launch promotion on linkedin :P
A lot of new users popping us in too :)
so we're live, we're incredibly proud of what we've built, and we'd love for you to try it.
it's 7 days free, then 50% off Pro if you decide to continue as a thank-you!
and if something doesn't work the way you'd expect, tell me in the comments. that's exactly how we got here in the first place
I'm sure that once you try us, you won't go back to simple Instagram automation tools ;)
(P.S - oh and we have launched twice here now so if you have any questions about Inr or launching experience, please shoot away in the comments)
Sneak peek at the Nibbo roadmap: Kids Mode

Hey Product Hunt. Boston here, decided it's time to actually share what I'm building instead of mysteriously shipping things every few weeks.

