u/Outside_Elephant3445

Built a No code widgets for websites

Most websites already have an announcement bar.

But honestly, most of them don’t do much.

It’s usually something generic like “Free shipping” or “Welcome” and after a point, people just ignore it completely. Banner blindness is real.

Kind of interesting because it’s one of the first things users see, yet it rarely feels important or worth paying attention to.

Feels like one of those features that everyone adds by default, but very few actually think through.

Do you guys even notice announcement bars anymore, or have you completely tuned them out?

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u/Outside_Elephant3445 — 2 hours ago

Built a no code widget platform… and this moment hit harder than money

Small win, but this one hit hard.

We’re seeing more and more people install EaseNotify as their go-to no code widget platform for Shopify and WooCommerce and websites

And every time someone goes live with it on their store… it genuinely feels better than a payment notification.

Because money can come and go. But someone trusting your product enough to plug it into their live store? That’s real.

Especially when there are a hundred bloated tools out there doing “everything” but solving nothing properly.

We kept EaseNotify simple on purpose. Fast setup, clean UI, and focused on one thing helping stores actually convert with notifications that don’t annoy users.

Now seeing it being used in real stores, pushing offers, urgency, announcements…

That’s the kind of validation you can’t fake.

Still early. Still learning.

But this is starting to feel like something real.

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u/Outside_Elephant3445 — 10 hours ago
Weird feeling: validation > revenue

Weird feeling: validation > revenue

Not gonna lie, this felt weird in the best way.

Our free slots for makers to launch their projects… and they’re fully booked for the next 2 months.

No ads. No big audience. No “viral” moment. Just consistent effort and talking to users.

And the surprising part? It felt better than getting a payment notification.

Money is nice, obviously. But this felt like actual validation. Like… people are willing to wait to use something you built. That’s a different level of signal.

Also made me realize something early on, distribution > product perfection. You can have a solid product, but if no one sees it, it doesn’t matter. The moment people start lining up, even in a small way, you know you’re onto something.

Still figuring things out. Still messy behind the scenes.

But yeah… this was one of those small wins that hits harder than expected.

Go Publicly

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u/Outside_Elephant3445 — 10 hours ago