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This is actually super smart. It'd still be good standalone but the fact that you can also keep editing all of it in the editor is brilliant.
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I'm all for SaaS which makes annoying stuff way more convenient. Upvoted and gl with the launch!
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I Doubled Our User Base In 24 Hours
We did a 24h challenge to double our user base, this is how it went - https://youtu.be/H4IO3TCxftE
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Surfkey.io by @johancutych is amazing to find relevant conversations on Reddit.
Great for early-stage growth and market research/validation.
What’s the best free tool for startups?
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Aleks Miric
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I find relevant communities and see if it's a real problem people are trying to solve. You can also always ask (ideally have a simple landing page ready as well).
Reddit is especially great for this, I recommend Surfkey.io by @johancutych to find the relevant conversations there.
How do you measure the validity of your idea before launching?
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Aleks Miric
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Surfkey, Subfold, SignHouse, Birdy
Almost all start with "S", weird.
What are some of the most interesting products you have recently supported or come across on PH?
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Aleks Miric
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Looks good! Where do you share these videos for users to see?
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Aleks Miric
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Just tried it, looks slick. One issue - it would be awesome to have a toggle between the editing and using modes.
Right now you have to wait a few seconds for the controls to disappear and it's clunky.
Btw regarding some early growth or finding testers, Reddit might be good channel. Use Surfkey.io to find relevant conversations and plug this :)
Can I find one person who will use my app?
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Aleks Miric
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Great tips! I think Reddit is especially strong for this regarding all the forums and socials.
People talk about their problems there all the time and complain about (not) existing solutions, you just need to find the right subreddits, threads and comments.
Surfkey.io by @johancutych is amazing to find relevant conversations there if you set the right keywords.
How to validate your product idea
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Aleks Miric
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I'd add Reddit - there are so many conversations and people talking about problems that they are trying to solve and complaining about (not) existing solutions.
Surfkey.io by @johancutych is awesome to find these conversations there.
7 easiest ways to validate your startup product idea (with metrics)
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Aleks Miric
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B2B or B2C?
For B2C, Reddit has always worked very well for me if you browse subreddits in your niche and engage in relevant conversations.
However, it's very time-consuming to manually find these so I really recommend Surfkey.io by @johancutych to always find relevant threads.
How do you get your first customer for a SaaS product? How do you approach customers
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Aleks Miric
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For B2C, Reddit is amazing for this. Just browse subreddits in the niche and find relevant conversations.
Surfkey.io by @johancutych is amazing for this.
How did you validate your start ups idea?
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Aleks Miric
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We use it for all our projects whether it's for finding users, mention monitoring or market/comp research, it's still so damn underrated.
However, it was always annoying having to find the relevant threads and comments manually so we built Surfkey.io for this use case :)
Some subreddits I have a great experience with:
r/SaaS
r/microsaas
r/SideProject
r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
+ there's always...
Does anyone use Reddit or want to start using it? If so, let me know your experience or how to start
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In the beginning, you might have to grind a lot and do things that may not scale that well.
Commenting on here, IH, Reddit. Posting on Twitter, LinkedIn etc. to get to the first 1, 10 or 100 users before your other consistent channel start working (such as content, SEO, etc).
I really recommend Surfkey.io by @johancutych to always find relevant conversations on Reddit. It's still so...
What is the best advice for a person starting in SaaS marketing?
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Aleks Miric
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Surfkey by @johancutych to always find relevant convos on Reddit. Either for growth or even mention monitoring/research.
What are some of the best under-the-radar tools that you know of or use?
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Aleks Miric
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This is awesome! I recommend doing the same on Reddit - either creating your own posts like this or reading relevant threads and comments.
Surfkey.io by @johancutych is amazing to always find relevant convos there for research.
My top tip for product research. Share yours!
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