I Built a Social Media Scheduling SaaS, Got 0 Users, Then a Reddit Post Blew It Up
Hey!
My name is Antony.
For three months straight, I worked 18-hour days building a social media productivity tool - BulletSocial.
The goal?
A simple, clean way to schedule & automate content across multiple platforms without the clunky UX and overpriced plans of existing tools.
Then I launched… and nothing happened.
No users. No traction. Just silence.
So I switched it up.
Instead of waiting for people to find it, I started using BulletSocial itself to create content. Then, I made one Reddit post.
📈 250k views+
🔥 Tons of feedback (some brutal, all gold)
👥 First 50 users joined within hours
💰 Some even upgraded to the limited offer lifetime deal
Now I’m at the stage where I can find traffic at volume, but I need more specific, high-intent users.
People who actually need a tool like this and will use it daily.
So I’m here to ask, what’s worked for you?
How do you go from early traction → targeted, high-intent leads?
I’m happy to share everything about launching, marketing, and iterating based on real user feedback.
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