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I've noticed 3 mistakes lots of #nocode startups are doing when WRITING about their tool.
(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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🤔You are not explaing the problem it solves!

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 are using too much jargon!

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
😴You're talking TOO MUCH

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.
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