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Looks wonderful, I gave it a shot! However, I was hoping there would be at least a preview or trial available before committing to a subscription.
I'm the type of person who forgets to cancel subscriptions if a product isn't the right fit, so I prefer not to put my card data in upfront - I don't mind paying for something that solves my pain points, but I often forget I'm subscribed after trying it out.
Sorry I went back at the last step 🥲 - for me it seemed like the platform was using AI credits during the demo with deep agents, but doesn't show what it's capable of until after payment. If I decide not to proceed, those credits were essentially spent anyway without me experiencing the value 🥹
I build AI products myself, so I understand the costs involved. However, I've found that offering a short free trial (even just a couple hours) without requiring a credit card upfront significantly improves conversion rates.
I mean, you don't have to offer a free trial all the time - I totally get that it's expensive. however you're at launch 🚀, it's probably the best strategy to get as many people as possible to experience what your product can do! Just my two cents 🫡 as both a potential user and fellow product builder. :D
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very interesting I like it what conversion rate have you had so far?
@pasha_tseluyko Thank you! During the onboarding it decides 15-25 relevant subreddits to monitor. On top of that there are scheduled jobs that search through posts subreddit-independent. This last one made the results quite different from other tools and really made me feel like the tool was worth continuing to work on.
Looks wonderful, I gave it a shot! However, I was hoping there would be at least a preview or trial available before committing to a subscription.
I'm the type of person who forgets to cancel subscriptions if a product isn't the right fit, so I prefer not to put my card data in upfront - I don't mind paying for something that solves my pain points, but I often forget I'm subscribed after trying it out.
Sorry I went back at the last step 🥲 - for me it seemed like the platform was using AI credits during the demo with deep agents, but doesn't show what it's capable of until after payment. If I decide not to proceed, those credits were essentially spent anyway without me experiencing the value 🥹
I build AI products myself, so I understand the costs involved. However, I've found that offering a short free trial (even just a couple hours) without requiring a credit card upfront significantly improves conversion rates.
I mean, you don't have to offer a free trial all the time - I totally get that it's expensive. however you're at launch 🚀, it's probably the best strategy to get as many people as possible to experience what your product can do! Just my two cents 🫡 as both a potential user and fellow product builder. :D
very interesting I like it what conversion rate have you had so far?
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Thank you! From trial tu subscription it's at 25%
Idea is very awesome🔥 How do you actually source right subreddits??
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@pasha_tseluyko Thank you!
During the onboarding it decides 15-25 relevant subreddits to monitor. On top of that there are scheduled jobs that search through posts subreddit-independent. This last one made the results quite different from other tools and really made me feel like the tool was worth continuing to work on.