iLevel 2 Laptop Stand

iLevel 2 Laptop Stand

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Kunal Bhatia
This must be one of the fastest turnarounds to a v2.0 post on PH! Seems like solid logic to change the model. Good luck @hemeon and team. Would love to hear if you find similar results to your Typeform/Stripe test.
Marc Hemeon
@kunalslab Hi Kunai, I feel like our team has good instincts around what market fit looks like, and we knew we hadn't hit it with 1.0 - too early to tell if 2.0 is a market fit or not, but this time around we spent the last 45 days testing with our typeform prototype - already out the gate we are seeing some super early traction with 2.0 - but just have to keep pushing forward. Finding a balance between staying true to your vision and then making the changes you need to find fit is tough - hard not to get married to old product thinking sometimes.
Sean Green
Having a great experience so far kudos to @hemeon and team!
Marc Hemeon
@disruptart Thank you Sean for being a early customer!
Jordan Maddocks
I've used this now for several projects now and absolutely love it!! Keep up the good work guys!!!
Marc Hemeon
@jordymadd Thanks Jordan for being a customer!
Rick Chen
Logo looks great. concept is great as well, but as a designer myself, I dont really go close to the price bidding proposal thingy unless I absolutely have to, it smells like hell there.
Marc Hemeon
@rick_chen1 we are sensitive to this part of our model - so when a project gets 5 quotes the project is closed to further proposals. We charge about the same amount as a cup of fancy coffee to send a quote out - and that it - we dont take 20% of the project transaction or anything else. We found asking designers to quote on a project creates enough friction to ensure users are getting quotes from designers who align with their budget and project. If a project feels too low of a budget or has a terrible scope then dont bid it (those projects wont last long on Design Inc. anyway, projects that don't get bid on fade away). Hope this helps a bit - thanks for checking it out!
Guy Pearson
This reeks so bad of a staged posting that it's almost nauseating. You guys clearly need to work on your price points, and get aggressive with competing with other design marketplaces. It's not enough to be on the front page of Product Hunt. Your customers don't care.
Marc Hemeon
@guyp hi Guy - thanks for your comment - perhaps send me a note marc@designinc.com and share a bit more detail about what you mean? I don't quite follow - thanks!
Sabri Helal
Under the tips when submitting a new project idea it reads: "State the problem your solving" should be you're* solving.
Bjoern Zinssmeister
@sabrisjourney thanks man, will fix!
Ross Crooks
Congrats on the launch @hemeon and @_bklmn! It looks great. Rad to hear the learnings from 1.0.
Marc Hemeon
@rtcrooks @_bklmn we appreciate your support Ross! thank you for spending some time to comment and spend a little time here. swing by our office in Costa Mesa!