Hi everyone,
So, we currently have this situation: We have launched Stormkit (
https://stormkit.io), which is a hosting and deployment service powered by AWS similar to Vercel and Netlify. We help developers save time in deploying, building and scaling their apps and websites that are written in JavaScript frontends like React, Angular, Nuxt, Next, etc. We are a very small team and decided to open source so that we can get the community more involved in developing it and enabling more use cases (
https://github.com/stormkit-io/a...).
Our current challenge: Many users are searching for clear step-by-step instructions on how to deploy and host on Stormkit using different setups (e.g. WordPress as Headless CMS, integration of data management services, deploying different languages), but we do not have the capacity to write articles, documentations or instructions, right now. Therefore, we started offering free subscriptions to bloggers and developers, but there are just a few, really interested in this offering. We talked to existing users and regularly post our offering on our LinkedIn account (
https://www.linkedin.com/company...) and are starting to promote it on our Twitter account (
https://twitter.com/stormkitio). Still, we are getting very little traction on this. Have you ever faced a similar challenge? Is it the offering, our service or have we just not found the right platform to promote this? We are also thinking of paying bloggers and developers to write articles and documentations, but we prefer to have this created by people that are actually using Stormkit. What do you think?
Kbee