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Share your product here to get support, feedback, users (w/c 10th of August)
Hi Makers! This thread is dedicated to you if you are: (1) launching soon or recently launched (2) looking for beta users (3) asking for feedback on a landing page First, start by helping out another maker. You can check out their launch, give their product a review or share a comment on their launch post. Once you've helped someone else out, share your product link here and BE SPECIFIC about who your target audience is and how we can help.
How do you find your first (beta) enterprise customers/testers?
Hi Makers! I'm working on a tool aimed at medium to large companies (100+ employees). My tool is still in its infancy and I'm looking for beta users in the enterprise world to test it and help us build. So my question is, how do you go about finding them when you are so early stage? What are your strategies? What's your pitch like?
Share your product here to get support, feedback, users (w/c 31st of August)
Hi Makers! This thread is dedicated to you if you are: (1) launching soon or recently launched (2) looking for beta users (3) asking for feedback on a landing page First, start by helping out another maker. You can check out their launch, give their product a review or share a comment on their launch post. Once you've helped someone else out, share your product link here and BE SPECIFIC about who your target audience is and how we can help.
How do you reach out to B2B companies to try your product?
We have a bunch of email leads, we are offering deals on F6S and other communities but we are yet to figure out any acquisition channels that actually works. Would anyone like to impart some of their wisdom?
Chicken and egg problem with launching a platform
We've recently launched our analytics platform. We are trying to figure out whether we should first focus on gaining customers who would use our Templates to get one-click analytics solutions or focus on the community who can build those solutions on the platform. The more Templates we have, the more attractive the product is for the paying customers. But until we have more paying customers, it is not that attractive for the community of builders. In the future, we would like to make it possible for the builders to make money per Template. A model is similar to Salesforce, but for Analytics. Currently, we address our UVP to the paying customer's side, but we also added information that it is possible to build your own Templates. So the pitch for paying customers is: Turn your data into Insights with a single click
Pick your Template to get actionable insights instantly, with the use of AI.
No code, no data team required. The pitch for builders is: Use Stormly s AI-based building blocks to create custom no- code analytics solutions, or reuse the existing ones in the form of Templates. Do you have any thoughts on this? Or maybe a similar experience and you would like to share your learnings? Which side should we start with?
How did you get your first 10 customers to your product?
We are all building some kind of product or business and gaining the first 10 users can be a difficult task. You not only need them as users they play a very big role as they believed in your product, but they will also provide the non-biased review about your product and that will define how you'll shape your product. So, I would be grateful to ask about the process of getting the first 10 customers. We'll learn from each other's experience and we'll appreciate other's effort and help out them who need their initial users. If you want to discuss with me personally then you can connect with me through Twitter and LinkedIn
Do you work on the weekends?
I've always gotten a mixed review around working on weekends. Some prefer it to be a no work zone so they can start the work day week fresh but others like to mix it up. What do you do?
Founder challenge. What's your bullet pitch?
Describe your startup in 3 words or less. Mine: Social audio community What's yours?
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How did you land your first customers?
What has worked for you in landing your first few customers? We've just launched a public beta with a couple of initial customers and looking to onboard more. I'm curious what worked for others, especially in b2b saas space. P.S. Apologies if this topic has already been explored but I haven't found anything relevant.
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🚀AMA: From 'Life Hack of the Year' to Webscape - A Journey with Martijn and Team
Hey Product Hunters! Martijn here, from the team behind History Search (remember that tool you all helped make the 'Life Hack of the Year'? Yep, that's the one!). Brace yourselves, because I'm about to drop some exciting news - we're launching our shiny new creation, Webscape, on Product Hunt tomorrow! You know that feeling when you're about to drop from the peak of a roller coaster? That stomach-churning, heart-thumping, can't-wait-for-it feeling? That's exactly how I'm feeling right now - equal parts nerves, excitement, and a whole lotta caffeine. We've taken everything we learned from History Search, stirred in some awesome new features (instant recall, collections, personalized AI - oh my!), and baked a whole new treat for your browser. Webscape is like your digital Sherlock Holmes, making sense of your browsing habits and helping you navigate the web like a pro. Trust me, the journey to this point has been one wild ride - late-night code crunches, pizza-fuelled brainstorming sessions, and so many "Eureka!" moments. But now, we're ready to pull back the curtains and show you what we've been up to. But, as the saying goes, "it takes a village." We've got the product, the team, and the ambition. Now, we need your awesome selves to make this launch legendary. Your support when we hit Product Hunt tomorrow would mean the world to us! Stay tuned for our big reveal on Product Hunt tomorrow. We can't wait to show you Webscape and hear what you think. Let's get ready to take the web by storm, one tab at a time! Ever been part of a crazy-cool product launch? Got some fun stories or sage advice to share? We're all ears! And for those of you who wished your browser could be just a tad bit smarter, hold onto your hats - Webscape is about to blow your socks off! Catch you on the flip side, Martijn and the Webscape Team

