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What is your conversion from waitlist to signup (SaaS)?

3 points·by PaulMit·4 tahun yang lalu·8 comments

What's the hardest part of mobile app development?

2 points·by PaulMit·5 tahun yang lalu·0 comments

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PaulMit
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
You'll never know without trying it. Other people's experiences aren't always relevant to you, either.

The only way to understand is to just do it.
PaulMit
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Good point, thanks. It makes sense from this perspective.
PaulMit
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I always give a chance to new applications, services or products that have the potential to be more effective substitutes for current problem solvers.

And besides, early users always get the benefits. For example, free use for a few years, or special subscription plan.

Not too bad for trying the product as one of the first.
PaulMit
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Here are few examples of tools who used waitlist and same mechanics:

https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/1*8k2RcO72JNlo1tYVrlRVJw.pn...
PaulMit
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Personally, I subscribe to a waitlist of tools that can increase the efficiency of my work. And also tools to increase personal productivity (Notion like tools). I won't say there are VERY many of them, but if I come across a site with a good description, why not get notified when the product is ready.

For example, that was the case with Pitch.
PaulMit
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
well, a lot of beautiful products and businesses use a waitlist mechanics.

Very simple way to get notification. You can follow socials, or if you don't want to read any news on your feed, you can leave your email.

People are added for waitlist on their own free will. No one is forcing them to do it :)

Don't see any big problems for users here. Especially the conclusions that you can't execute. What does this have to do with anything?
PaulMit
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I think anything is possible. There are an infinite number of options for starting a company, and a remote co-founder (or even a few) is not a problem, in case the cultural, ethical, moral code coincides.

So look for people who are close in spirit and vibe.
PaulMit
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
There are a lot of ways to get first users and customers. Just try to act in different channels:

— Product hunt

— Beta users platforms

— Direct contacts (just to get first users and feedback)

— Posting your startup at platforms like Betalist

— Posting on Twitter

— Meidum posts

— Cold emails

— LinkedIn discussions

— Engaging on Facebook groups

— Organic search

— Slack chats
PaulMit
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Why don't you want to make a Saas solution instead, a builder based on templates and design blocks (Readymag, Webflow, Tilda, etc)?

What are the pros of this approach? I agree with the comments above, it seems that this model is already outdated and won't scale.
PaulMit
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
The best way of creating a landing page is making research and look throught 100-1000 great landing examples that are already work and look pretty good.

Just spend few day here at this curated and inspiration platforms:

1. SinteInspire

2. Land-Book

3. Lapa Ninja

4. GodlyWebsites

5. SaaSlandingPage

After that you will understand what type/structure/design/features/texts you need for your own product.

Good luck!