(in the Twitter bio, the website, etc).
Each of these will actually deprive potential users the awesome benefits of your tool!
Which ones are YOU guilty of? 😉
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I see "Tool X will create powerful automations and simplify your processes" a LOT.
So what?
No-one is looking for an "automation tool".
They're looking for a solution to a problem.
What problem do you solve?
You've put a lot of time into creating a tool that'll help people create awesome things w/o having deep knowledge about the systems working in the background.
Don't make a simple tool hard by talking about Front-End, Migration and Databases
Seriously, I want to know the PROBLEM you solve, HOW you do it - then I want to try it out.
That is it.
You have a few SECONDS to make me stick around (not kidding).
Don't waste my time.