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What do you use for user behaviour analytics?
Do you track user behaviour? What tools do you use?
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What was your main take away from the book 'Traction'?
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What do you all do with you unused domains?
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Weekly user behaviour insights and predictions to your inbox | My Idea
Ever struggled to nderstand how your users behave on your site, and how that affects the life of of SaaS? I had an idea for a Productized software WITH a service. It would be a behavioral user analytics tool with the option to have a UX researcher analyze your data and make recommendations and predictions based on your users behavior.
This tool does more than just track your users. It helps...
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A lively community. There's nothing worse than trying to interact with a dead/dying community
If you run a community, what would be the most important for you?
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Couple of ways to do this.
1. Make members feel that the community is so personalized to their own needs that they can't imagine using another one
2. Let members give feedback and build the community WITH you instead if you building it for them.
3. Points or some way to see progress. You could also have users exchange points for valuables like lead magnets, discounts, etc
Hope this helps...
What's the best way to empower community members to take ownership?
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When do you consider an idea validated?
So I'm building a gamified community building platform for indie hackers and solo founders, and it's getting some positive attention with 0 marketing. (https://hackerhuddle.com)
When can I officially say this is validated? A certain number of people on a waitlist? A certain number of pre-sales? What do you all think?
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A little late but Hacker huddle is being built for solo founders and indie hackers to launch and manage their communities in a gamified fashion
What platform do you use to manage your community?
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Happy to support!
I'm building hackerhuddle.com - a community building platform indie hackers and solo founders. Simply collecting feedback and a waitlist before launching on PH in a couple months!
Who is launching soon? Let's support each other 🚀
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Gamification is a whole process so it shouldn't just be thrown into your community. I'm adding gamification elements to my platform hacker huddle and it requires deeply knowing your users
What's the most effective way to use gamification in community building? 🛣️
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Any cool discord communities for founders?
Hey all, I'm looking for some chill discord communities for founders and indiehackers.
Any suggestions? Preferably not too crowded
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A little late to the party but I'm building hackerhuddle.com to help with this. When do you plan to launch?
How to build contact & community before product launch?? How to ask them to support?
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Many people have problems with Discord, Slackc etc. I'm building hackerhuddle.com to give indie hackers a better solution
What's your best tool for community building? (Discord, Telegram or Slack?)
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P.S. I'm building a gamified community building platform for indiehackers and solo founders that aren't marketing experts. Check it out here: https://hackerhuddle.com
How to build a community around your app?
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How to build a community around your app?
How do you all build communities for your apps?
What platforms do you use?
How do you prevent the community from dying?
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I read in the book "problem prospecting" that it might make sense to ditch your UVP. it's better to say something like this:
"if your tired/frustrated/etc with X problem or feeling then we can BENEFIT with PRODUCT"
for example
"If you're tired of spending hours writing upwork cover letters without landing a job, CoverWriter can help you land a contract in the next 24 hours"
What is your unique value proposition?
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easier said than done. I find taking breaks and setting a hard 'clock out ' time each day. also no working on weekends
How do you manage to separate work and personal life when working remotely? 👩🏽💻
Priyanka Saini
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built a custom crm with airtable
Which CRM do you use for managing your leads?
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