Platforms other than PH to find early adopters?
Max Garside
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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.
AffordHunt - a directory of cheaper alternatives for big SaaS products
Microlaunch and Uneed -- but not even PH found us early adopters
Betalist? :)
Peerlist is interesting
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!
- 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.
@niteshmanav Do you just have to submit yourself to be listed? I know some of them, but not all of them.
@sophiewyne Almost all of them require manual approval to be listed. None gets listed just after submission as far I know
@niteshmanav Does your app have to be self-serve to get on AppSumo?
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! :)"
Reddit and Hackernews
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?
This is such a helpful thread, Max. Sharing this with my team right away :)
.. anybody try Fazier? - https://fazier.com/