u/DiscountResident540

How do you handle the haters?

like, i've launched my platform 25 days ago and been building in public in this community, r/buildinpublic which is the point of posting here. showing people what you built

And there's this dude who kept showing up since day 1 with the same hate comments lol. i tried to ask him, like, if you don't like my content the block button is easy to access. i even guided him towards it, but he refused and kept commenting on each post he saw.

i don't hate it per se, as it opens a convo, and with convos the post gets more reach, but like, it's getting stupid bcs at this scale i started to suspect he's one of our competitors throwing rocks uk?

what are my options? keep ignoring him or something?

dang, i wanted to promote my platform in this post just to piss him off, but meh, let's keep it to another day. we'll stay here for a long time, I guess.

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u/DiscountResident540 — 4 hours ago
The journey to 600 users without paid media in 30 days. Day 25

The journey to 600 users without paid media in 30 days. Day 25

Yeah, 25 days ago we launched FeedbackQueue.dev, a feedback-for-feedback platform for SaaS founders, and we are trying to reach 600 users in less than 30 days without any paid media, audience, or DMing

Although i started to feel like it was ambitious a little, as we have 5 days left, but we are still at 458. 142 users to go.

So, let's see who comes first, the 600 or our first month anniversary.

u/DiscountResident540 — 5 hours ago
Reaching 600 users without any paid media or audience in less than a month. Day 25.

Reaching 600 users without any paid media or audience in less than a month. Day 25.

So yeh, 25 days ago we launched FeedbackQueue.dev, a systematic feedback-for-feedback platform for founders to exchange feedback, not catch "cool app bro"

In the past 25 days we have been CONSISTENT about posting.

We started no audience, no paid ads, no nothing

Just me, a technical co-founder and 3 computers (I own 2)

We started build in public on Reddit, and it's been going great, actually.

457 users in the past 25 days and consistent traffic around 500-1000 daily unique visitors with minimal posting

So yeh, our goal is to EXPLODE to 600 by the end of the month

ik ik, sounds ambitious, but you uk, set higher goals and whatever you reached is good haha

Anyway, wish to see you getting feedback in the queue.

until next day's update or reaching 500.

u/DiscountResident540 — 6 hours ago
1710 landing page visits in a day on our platform, only 24 days of age

1710 landing page visits in a day on our platform, only 24 days of age

What you're looking at is a chart for our growth after we've set up GA4 for FeedbackQueue.dev, the systematic feedback for feedback platform for saas founders.

We had no audience, no SEO, no paid media, no emails, no DMs, no features, and no influencers.

We didn't start fancy and we are very limited on how we can market

so we reverted to build in public on Reddit.

and it had been ABSOLUTELY amazing so far

450 users in the past 24 days, 6 paid customers, a SHIT TON of feedback and improvement over EVERYTHING, UI, UX, copy, even the system and the monetization changed from what they were 24 days ago just bcs we got feedback.

We've had setbacks and we've also had wins

I learnt a lot about everything, but the most important lesson was that the admin job sucks asf

and this is our journey

if we reached 500 before the end of the month i will probably run naked down street (jk, chill alr?)

i will update you guys who comes first

The 500 users are 1 month of age.

oh, and the platform is fairly simple: give feedback to earn credit and use the credit to get feedback. tada, that simple, honestly.

wish to see you grow with us in the queue

u/DiscountResident540 — 19 hours ago

Built a platform for founders to get feedback, got 436 users in 24 days

this was actually amazing; last 24 days have been the craziest days of my entire professional career

we went from nothing to do on our day to literally fully booked from 8AM to 2AM.

it's not easy and it's not bad as well

it's the happy kind of problems

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u/DiscountResident540 — 1 day ago

Built this in 3 weeks and got 414 users in 3 other weeks. twice.

23 days ago we launched feedbackqueue.dev, a feedback for feedback platform for saas founders. Simple: post your tool, give feedback to earn credit and use the credit to earn feedback

this platform got 2 phases

First phase, last summer, 414 waitlist signups in 3 weeks. abandoned before it even went live

The second launch was 23 days ago from scratch, and it got 400 users on day 22. 5 paying subscribers.

No audience, no money on ads, no features, no connections. NOTHING

proof that free marketing channels STILL exist if you have something good to present

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u/DiscountResident540 — 2 days ago
My App just hit 414 users in 23 days after launched!!
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My App just hit 414 users in 23 days after launched!!

This is really amazing; 23 days ago, before launching feedbackqueue.dev we were at ZERO, not just zero but actually spending money from our pockets

just 3 days i was celebrating the 300 users

now? 414 founders in the queue

idk if this is normal or not, as i was a service marketer for the longer time of my career

anyway, the platform is simply a feedback-for-feedback platform for saas founders. submit your tool and give feedback to other tools in the queue to earn credit, and other devs will do the same for you.

u/DiscountResident540 — 2 days ago