Other founders: "Will you try our beta?" "Great, we'll send you a link!"
Typedream: "Hop on a call with us and let's build your website together!"
@ycombinator@ProductHunt Sure, onboarding our waitlists 1-by-1 was not scalable, but it was very beneficial:
- Less drop-off compared to simply sending people a link to our beta and asking them to try it themselves
- A LOT of feedback because we get to see them interacting with our product, live
@ycombinator@ProductHunt 3/ 100-500 users: Delight our users
One of the mistakes we did with our previous startups was that we were trained as engineers so customer service was not part of our efforts.
We avoided this mistake. With Typedream, we provided a level of service no big company can.
@ycombinator@ProductHunt 4/ 500 - 1,000 users: @ProductHunt launch
Once we'd gone through enough iteration and finally had a shippable product, we didn't hesitate to launch 🚀
More and more Notion creators are building their websites on @typedreamHQ 🤗 so we want to push more marketing efforts here.
🧵 our effort: create templates specifically for the Notion community!
@typedreamHQ 1/ Creating templates catered to the Notion community
We interviewed a few Notion creators like @AtulACleaver, @capt_nandu last week and they mentioned that the Notion community needs a website for the following use cases
@typedreamHQ@AtulACleaver@capt_nandu 2/ The kind of templates we'll create (use cases)
- Landing page to sell Notion templates
- Personal site
- Landing page for their products
- Company documentation
We were building a passwordless authentication tool @cotterapp for no-code website builders like @webflow, @bubble, etc. when people suddenly started asking for @notion + @cotterapp integration
We were like: what? Notion is a note-taking app - why would you build your website on Notion?
Answer: We like Notion's "What you see is what you get" (WYSIWYG) approach