You need an app to solve a problem. Where do you find it?
internetjohnny
13 replies
Share your best sources of discovery.
Replies
mark calvo-cruz@cruzcalvo
Probably producthunt or the app store
Share
My purpose with this poll is to understand where people go to find the solutions they use.
I'm trying to find the pain points for power users, because I've personally felt like app stores show you endless choices. On the other hand, reading reviews online is time consuming, and it seems unrealistic that there are "10 best notetaking apps in 2019".
I'm building a resource that I hope will be useful for people sharing this sentiment.
@abadesi yeah, I understand I lay it out in a general way, but it could really be anything. A service that integrates with your website, an app that helps you manage your day/tasks, a browser extension that helps you increase your productivity and avoid getting sucked into distractions. Anything at all :)
Keywords in AppStore almost helps me to find exactly what I need
I guess the thing with users is you might not start out looking for an app specifically, you're just looking for ways to solve your problem...
It might be a different approach, or doing something differently with what you already have. Occasionally it's an app that happens to be suitable, where discovery is often backed by context, eg. a well written article.
Search engine (not Google, as it mines our data) and then would look in the App Store
@shakks I have found some of the best things here too! Especially using Top Products by @mert_batmazoglu
Most of the time I google the issue or keywords of a potential solution to the issue, and then check the comments of reddit posts and products featured on product hunt, for potential apps.