In March, we launched Hellotime’s blog, where we'll share our lessons learned, sneak peeks about how we build our product, mistakes we've made (there are many of them!) and our point of view on running a creative studio. Our first article about building a side project as a creative studio got attention from HN (https://www.hellotime.io/blog/starting-a-side-project-as-a-creative-studio).
All of this is helping us onboard early users. This is important because they are not only helping us shape the product but also give feedback on things like pricing.
The road from an idea to a real product is long and hard. We know this, and we have a lot to learn.
We are so grateful for the people we are meeting and all the things we're learning.
PS: It seems like the analytics numbers related to the HN launch are quite underestimated. I can tell this from the discrepancy between the tracked events from Plausible Analytics tracked and the number of waitlist requests I got on Mailchimp.
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All of this is helping us onboard early users. This is important because they are not only helping us shape the product but also give feedback on things like pricing.
The road from an idea to a real product is long and hard. We know this, and we have a lot to learn.
We are so grateful for the people we are meeting and all the things we're learning.
PS: It seems like the analytics numbers related to the HN launch are quite underestimated. I can tell this from the discrepancy between the tracked events from Plausible Analytics tracked and the number of waitlist requests I got on Mailchimp.
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Continue reading...