Platforms other than PH to find early adopters?

Max Garside
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If you are looking for distribution channels, take a look at my ongoing notes at: https://shownotes.app/show/distr...
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Kehui Guo
I recently started to use Reddit, specifically r/Entrepreneur and r/startups. I found engaging in relevant Facebook groups and LinkedIn communities can also be effective.
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Michael Pell
AffordHunt - a directory of cheaper alternatives for big SaaS products
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Alvaro Villalba Perez
Microlaunch and Uneed -- but not even PH found us early adopters
Manan Gupta
Peerlist is interesting
Gurkaran Singh
Ever thought about diving into Reddit threads or Twitter communities to uncover those early adopters outside of Product Hunt? It's like embarking on a treasure hunt for tech enthusiasts in the vast sea of social media!
Nitesh Manav
- Lifetimo: https://lifetimo.com - Curates new tools that offer lifetime plans for users. - AppSumo Marketplace: https://appsumo.com - A platform where founders can self-list their products and connect with early adopters to boost their growth. - Futureen: https://futureen.com - Discover the future trends and innovations in technology and entrepreneurship on this platform. - Uneed: https://uneed.best - A website dedicated to helping users find what they need most efficiently and effectively. - GetByte: https://www.getbyte.tech - An online platform that provides tech enthusiasts with the latest insights and resources in the digital world. - 10Words: https://10words.io - Discover new products and services succinctly described in just 10 words for quick insights. - First100Users: https://www.first100users.com - A resource hub for startups aiming to acquire their first 100 users and kickstart their growth. - Insanely Cool Tools: https://insanelycooltools.com - Explore a collection of innovative and cutting-edge tools to enhance productivity and creativity. - MakerPeak: https://makerpeak.com - A platform empowering makers and creators to reach new heights with their projects and ideas.
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Sarah Mooney
@niteshmanav Do you just have to submit yourself to be listed? I know some of them, but not all of them.
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Nitesh Manav
@sophiewyne Almost all of them require manual approval to be listed. None gets listed just after submission as far I know
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JD Worcester
@niteshmanav Does your app have to be self-serve to get on AppSumo?
Kshitij
Launching soon!
Hey, Posted this already in a similar discussion recently but here goes - "We were wondering the same thing for our upcoming launch and wanted to soft launch before PH to have feedback and fine-tune things. This list is really well made -https://tinyurl.com/launchlists Not all of them are launch communities, but there are some good ones. There are also some other avenues to get visibility and early users. Hope it helps! :)"
Benjamin Sloutsky
Reddit and Hackernews
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Frances Reyes
Reddit is full of niche communities. Look for subreddits related to your product's industry and start engaging there. Have you tried posting in r/startups or r/Entrepreneur?
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Robin Dhanwani
This is such a helpful thread, Max. Sharing this with my team right away :)
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Rowe Morehouse
.. anybody try Fazier? - https://fazier.com/
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