I stopped trying to promote my app. Now every deal can promote it.
Today I changed how I think about distribution for DiscountHub.
I had been looking at places like Slickdeals, HotUKDeals, mydealz, Dealabs, and other large deal communities as potential promotion channels.
Then I realized something obvious:
They are not really distribution channels for us. They are established competitors in the same category.
Trying to convince people to leave a community they already use and visit another discount platform is extremely difficult.
So instead of asking:
“How do I promote DiscountHub?”
I started asking:
“How can every useful deal inside DiscountHub distribute the product?”
Today I shipped the first version of that idea.
Every deal and promo code now has its own exact share link. Users can share it directly through X or Telegram, or copy the link.
The flow is simple:
1. Someone finds a useful deal.
2. They share that exact offer.
3. The recipient opens the specific deal inside DiscountHub.
4. They can then continue to the merchant.
This sounds like a small feature, but I think it could become an important growth loop.
Discounts are naturally shareable. People already send good prices and coupon codes to friends, groups, and communities. The product should make that behavior effortless instead of asking users to promote the platform itself.
The next step is improving how shared deals look when they appear in social posts and messaging apps.
I also want to thank everyone who is helping with advice. Thanks to this advice, the situation is improving day by day—including thanks to the improvements made today.
Have you ever found that individual pieces of content distributed your product better than promoting the product directly?
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