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Main why startups struggle with distribution

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Show HN: Microlaunch your products over a month of maker-friendly rankings

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Show HN: Microlaunch – a product launch platform with feedback and roasts

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greyzor7
·2 anni fa·discuss
really depends on the scale of your platform, data & transaction volume - such ACID distributed dbs would be handy for big fintech corporations. In my case, I just need a simple managed postgres for my launch platform (https://microlaunch.net), it's still transactional, but the platform isn't write intensive
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My advice would be to make use of pre-launch platforms such as https://microlaunch.net or product hunt and other organic ways to gain traffic. Meanwhile, make sure your funnels converts, then think about Ads later on.
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·2 anni fa·discuss
I'm a founder working on organic channels to showcase https://microlaunch.net which is a B2B2C platform. It really comes down to your goals. I would generally advise having a diversified approach with cross-channel marketing on social, SEO, Ads and affiliates. You'll have to adapt it depending on your use case. Don't forget that traffic acquisition is important, but retention (DAU/MAU) is at least as important.
greyzor7
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Something somehow similar to openalternative? Have a look at their product, maybe it already fits what you need: https://microlaunch.net/p/openalternative
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that's what archive.org already does, but if you want to re-implement it, you would have to crawl all the web, eventually save thumbnails of pages with screenshotone (https://microlaunch.net/p/screenshotone)
greyzor7
·2 anni fa·discuss
you can have a look at ML, many of my preferred Saas boilerplates and starter kits here: https://microlaunch.net/category/starter-kits
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·2 anni fa·discuss
What is your approximate DA (domain authority) score? What kind of content do your free tools provide? If it's AI-related, it just got heavily penalized by Google's latest announcements about depriorizing low-quality results. I'm adopting a similar strategy for https://microlaunch.net, long-term SEO + free toos.
greyzor7
·2 anni fa·discuss
Lately, I've been marketing my product launch platform (https://microlaunch.net) a lot, so each time I can focus on building it I feel happy. Also motivated to go out for a run, and chill with friends.

The things I feel unmotivated about lately: social media, and administrative tasks
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·2 anni fa·discuss
url to the platform: https://microlaunch.net
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Yes, startups struggle a lot with distribution... I've been thinking and experimenting a lot lately. I also launched a couple of products on various platforms: the last one is a distribution/marketplace.

The way MOST non-bootstrapped see it: - Launch on Product Hunt - Raise VC money. - Invest in Ads. - Hyper-growth.

Why this vision is flawed in my opinion: - Product Hunt votes don't prove PMF. - Early Ads are a waste of money. - Conversion needs tuning first. - Hyper-growth isn't always the answer, it strongly depends on your GTM timing & market maturity

Get rid of VC/angel money and it'll take x10-x100 longer to expand.

I'm building and growing a new platform https://microlaunch.net/ to overcome these reasons. My goal is to provide a healthy way to grow without compromising early founders' margins.

I feel like the famous Pareto 80-20 rule totally applies to this situation: putting 80% effort into your distribution will feel like a 20% reward. It's a quite hard game.

Do some of you relate to this take? Please share your experience too.
greyzor7
·2 anni fa·discuss
In my case, my most useful and successful project is this launch platform: https://microlaunch.net

Helps startups founders get feedback, exposure and first sales over a month of rankings.

Also worked on robotics and biomedical devices in the past.
greyzor7
·2 anni fa·discuss
I really hope it has not. I'm actually growing https://microlaunch.net, an innovative & gamified platform for startups, exactly for this same goal: create a product maker-friendly environment and redefine the link between startups, innovation, and makers.
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Rank it on https://microlaunch.net to give it a second life and exposure over a month of rankings overall
greyzor7
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The very first MVP early version of https://microlaunch.net took me a weekend, then perfected it and put it in the hand of beta testers. The whole idea to launch took a month
greyzor7
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I've been working on a very simple concept: a platform where one launches tech products, gets feedback, and first customers over a month. Both ideas and products are scored separately.

The platform is live today on Product Hunt, and people keep asking me if it's a PH alternative launched on PH.

It's actually not. I'll let you have a look at the launch: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/microlaunch/

and the platform: microlaunch.net

If you enjoy it, please leave a little word of support. Thank you folks.
greyzor7
·2 anni fa·discuss
Hey guys, I made this new launch platform, quite different from Product Hunt.

It's designed for product makers: they launch early tech products, and get feedback on both the idea and product. Products get eventually roasted or boosted. The product rankings last a month.

Microlaunch is also a community of tech enthusiasts: a great way to discover hidden gems curated by expert product makers. Everyone ranks for glory & prizes!

Let me know what you think of it, cheers!