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Here's how we got our first 200 users

When I started out building ProductLogz, I had 0 users.

For context, Productlogz is a feedback-tracking, management software that helps you track your users' feature requests, conduct in-app surveys, plan roadmaps, and publish changelogs.

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But that's not how it started…

First user

It started as a simple survey software that helped you create in-app surveys to gauge your customer satisfaction with your service or product. I pitched the idea to a couple of people on Twitter and got one paid customer. It is usually said that if one person is willing to pay for your product, you should continue with your idea.

However, while I started building out the software, my paid customer ghosted me and I was left with 0 users again. It was then I decided that I would market it regardless and see the response.

But that's when I realised I didn’t know how to market. Following others’ advice on Twitter, I started listing my products in directories and got a couple of users from there. But these users would just come and go.

The challenge was to still understand if my product was good enough or valuable enough for users to start paying for it. The only way I could have achieved this was by marketing in a platform that would get me paying users.

Marketplace marketing

It was then I was introduced to AppSumo, A marketplace that lets you list your product in return for offering lifetime deals and revenue share. A lifetime deal is where you offer your whole product & service for a one-time payment and allow users to use it for its lifetime.

I took the bite and approached Appsumo. AppSumo has two programs, one Select and the other Marketplace. Under the Select program, AppSumo takes on the marketing effort and markets your product to its audience in return for 70-80% revenue share. Under marketplace, your product gets listed on the AppSumo marketplace in return for a 30% revenue share.

While I wanted to get our product listed under the Select program, unfortunately, considering the naivety of the platform, AppSumo suggested we to list it in their marketplace. We went ahead and launched our product on AppSumo Marketplace for a mere $19.

This time our positioning was to increase user feedback with Rewards. Our Rewards program was still in beta so we couldn’t test it out with users. However, our feedback tracking software was already built and we noticed users asking for more features in the feedback tracking software. We realised this where the market demand was and shifted our focus to building and refining our feedback tracking & management software.

Online communities

We made some Reddit posts and also posted on some Facebook groups. Gave some giveaways, through which we started gaining some traction and sign-ups. We also offered a generous free plan which helped users try it out before making a purchase.

With some additional marketing efforts, we started getting paid users from AppSumo Marketplace and decided that this was the path we wanted to take. However, our product was still not mature and buggy and hence we also witnessed a lot of churn.

Grinding for 6 months

Our product itself helped to take feedback from our customers and we worked on improving it even further. We slowly started seeing a low churn rate and even got some good reviews on AppSumo. We also increased our pricing and still saw people purchasing it. Sometimes, low-priced software doesn’t build confidence in the users and therefore you should not fear pricing your software a good value.

In 6 months we were able to get 200+ users and some paid customers as well. It was only through iterations and focusing on customer feedback we were able to find our positioning and get increased paid users. We got some great feedback and reviews and this helped us bring more confidence to keep working on the product.

If you are new and at the ideation stage, find out where your audience hangs out most. Start discussions and pitch your idea. See the response and then start building. It might take several iterations for you to reach your ideal positioning but this is not possible if you are just ideating and not taking your product into market.

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on April 22, 2024
  1. 1

    thanks for share incredible story Priyanka, i curious about appsumo. So you create Life Time Deal for Appsumo campaign ? or we can give them normal price to list on Appsumo?

  2. 2

    I'm a big fan of marketplace marketing, and think there's a huge untapped opportunity here. Nice job!

    1. 1

      Absolutely, previously we thought of it a scam, but once we tried it out ourselves, we realized the true potential of it

  3. 2

    This narrative illustrates the startup journey, showcasing the challenges faced and strategies employed to bring a product to market. It emphasizes the importance of perseverance, adaptability, and listening to user feedback in achieving success.

    1. 1

      User feedback is an intricate part in the early stages & as well as later stages. it helps you determine where the product is going and where you want it to go

  4. 2

    Great story and I really appreciate your honest thoughts

  5. 2

    Hi Priyanka,

    Your closing comments are super helpful. Thanks for sharing your interesting journey! Two questions though:

    Can you explain the sudden growth in Oktober?

    What directories did you refer to in the start of the article?

    Cheers,
    Thomas

    1. 1

      I keep experimenting on marketing strategies and particulary so when there are some offers going on like, listing product with discounts on Black Friday Sale.
      You can refer to this list of directories that I have posted on https://prasadpriyanka.gumroad.com/l/saas-growth?_gl=1wogus0_gaMTMzNjg1MTM2NS4xNzE1MTQ3Mzky_ga_6LJN6D94N6*MTcxNTE0NzM5MS4xLjEuMTcxNTE0NzQ0OS4wLjAuMA..

      1. 1

        Thanks! I'll be sure to check it out

  6. 2

    Congratulations on your growth! Have you tracked how many out of the 200 customers came from AppSumo and other sources? It seems like AppSumo played a significant role in marketing your product.

    1. 1

      Appsumo played a significant role in getting paid users but I have more users that I got from other platforms like Reddit, Twitter etc., Its a 70:30 ratio

  7. 2

    Where on Reddit and what Facebook groups did you post on?

    1. 2

      There are a lot of subreddits and fb groups. Mostly posted on groups which had saas founders, indiehackers and the like

      1. 1

        Thank you, I was going to ask the same question.

  8. 2

    That's helpful to see those numbers over time. I launched an app and was expecting some sort of exponential growth initially which was unrealistic. Instead I have a handful of paying customers but it's hopeful that if some people are willing to pay for it, there are others out there too!

    1. 1

      Aboslutely, if you can find even some paying users, it is worth pursuing the idea

  9. 2

    yes I like the fact that you didn't give up, and kept on pushing :)

    1. 2

      Thanks :) It's all about patience & persistence

  10. 2

    Inspiring story! Excellent example of starting small

  11. 2

    That is great Its ranking is very good like road tax calculator

  12. 1

    Currently exploring your software and have a question: Have you considered integrating Google and/or GitHub login options? It's quite inconvenient to manually type in my name, email, and password. I didn't proceed with the signup form further because I prefer the simplicity of one-click signup/login via Google. Making this option available would enhance the user experience significantly.

    1. 1

      Yes we will integrated that soon

  13. 1

    Can you share how you engaged on Twitter, reddit, and other communities? Reddit from what I know is averse to selling or promoting your product.

    1. 1

      I would usually ask genuine questions, regarding the problem i am facing or would share my journey with learnings. Outright promotion I have hardly done

  14. 1

    That's pretty cool...

  15. 1

    Really glad to see your growth!

  16. 1

    Great story thanks for sharing! Would you recommend App Sumo, I've also been posting on Reddit and FB groups, but not getting a lot of traction there..

    1. 1

      You can apply to get listed on AppSumo. Let me know if you need a referral. Also there are other LTD platforms as well like SaasZilla, RocketHub. All have a strict criteria to get listed but if you get listed in any of these, you should get good traction

  17. 1

    Great story. Thanks for sharing specific marketing tactics.

    Are you open to sharing revenue numbers?

  18. 1

    I believe it's crucial to focus on initial user feedback when starting a new venture. Gaining insights from even just a few users is essential for refining your value proposition. Without this feedback, it's challenging to understand how to improve your product or meet the market's needs effectively. May be Life time Subs Worth it for few users at least. But can we give partial product or service for life time free i mean few paid features in app sumo?

    1. 1

      Absolutely, we were able to pivot and find some initial validation only through knowing customer pain points & needs which they gave via feedback

  19. 1

    great story! it would be really appreciated if you also talked about reddit and how you posted on it.

    1. 2

      Will write another post on marketing through Reddit

  20. 1

    Congrats on the success! I've been trying to market my app on Reddit. was it effective for you? How did you go about balancing promoting your product without being spammy?

    1. 1

      It's tricky for sure. Not all posts may get enough traction and you would be surprised to see your Least expected post get good engagement. I have mostly found stories & learnings and question based post do good

  21. 1

    Any plans on marketing other than AppSumo? Good job though!

    1. 1

      Currently trying my hands on different experiments. Let's see

  22. 1

    Thanks for sharing your experience with ProductLogz ! How did you effectively reduce churn and build user confidence?

    1. 1

      We are still working on churn by continuously asking feedback and how we can improve our product & offering. Sometimes churn are also good. It weeds out users who are not the ideal customers

  23. 1

    "Sometimes, low-priced software doesn’t build confidence in the users and therefore you should not fear pricing your software a good value."

    Totally agree with this one, especially for B2B products

    1. 1

      Absolutely, in fact when we raised our prices was when we found better customers and increased our rev

  24. 1

    This is great stuff! I like the fact that you didn't give up, and kept on pushing :)
    Respect! 🫡

    Could you would have gotten users faster if you went along with AppSumo Select?

    1. 1

      We tried AppSumo select initially but since it wasn't mature enough, we were directed to list on Marketplace. And yes absolutely we would have gotten better results in it was on AppSumo Select

  25. 1

    It's good to hear that. I think I am in the right place.

  26. 1

    Great that you are achieve success with your startup, thanks for sharing!

    1. 1

      Thanks Jobe. We are still very far from success but we will keep pushing

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