Aaron O'Leary

Share your product here to get support, feedback, users (w/c 11th of May)

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Hi Makers! This thread is dedicated to you if you are: (1) launching soon or recently launched (2) looking for beta users (3) asking for feedback on a landing page First, start by helping out another maker. You can check out their launch, give their product a review or share a comment on their launch post. Once you've helped someone else out, share your product link here and BE SPECIFIC about who your target audience is and how we can help. 😊
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Duy Anh Ngac
Hi everybody, I just launched http://tobidun.io/ into an open beta. Tobidun is a simple task management app and really want as much feedback as possible. The app is evolving and getting better with every feedback it receives :) As a thanks to all open beta testers, your name will be forever embedded in the app.
Robin Nessensohn
Check out our "Innovator Quiz" that we implemented on https://www.reallygoodinnovation... 💡 🤩 - would be great to get some feedback on how you like the quiz itself and also the results page! Thanks and excited to hear what you think ❤️
Semyon Fast
Hi from Shum, we made an app to record and post 1-minute audio stories. https://shum-speak.webflow.io I invite you to record 1-minute pitch of your idea and publish it in the Shum app (android). It will take around a minute:) https://bit.ly/3czAAUc There is an opportunity to listen stories of various projects as an audio playlist and practice your elevator pitch. Question, how do you overcome the cold start problem in your services (when user growth depends on amount of content from users)?
Rahul Sharma
Hi there! We're building https://nirvana.work/, a brand new, fully automated approach to workflow management. We got rid of all the usual jargon and UX such as Kanban boards etc to just focus on automatically planning and monitoring on behalf of our users. We have some early traction, and any feedback on our landing page is much appreciated!
nishant
Hello everyone, hope you are having a good day. I am currently working on this product https://privacysanta.com. The goal is to generate a privacy policy which is easier to understand. Would love your feedback on this, thank you very much.
Vaibhav
Hello, everyone. After a careful consideration and thorough analysis, I built my MVP sheet and started working on the landing page. By not spending much time on prOcrastinating, I built the landing page with just the information needed. The MVP on main site clearly now states the goal which is it helps by creating social media content in bulk for you, to publish right away! You can check it out here:- http://www.designtack.com Let me know your thoughts and feedback. I would really appreciate it. Thank you,
Charles Burdett
I'm building https://www.workshoptactics.com - a physical product, a year in the making. "Ditch dull meetings. Design better products". Mini-workshop exercises for product teams. All the content is available for free online. The physical product has had a huge amount of attention to detail to create something people can own, share and plan with ( away from a computer! ) The website and content is 90% there, I'd love to know if there's any information you feel is missing about the product, or if there's any improvements you could see that would make launch day a smoother, more profitable ride! Thanks, Charles.
Pete Collison
✋Hi Folks, We are looking for real-world beta testers. If it looks like a good fit, we will provide the hardware (TV, Amazon FireTV Stick) and software (Display platform) free of charge to a limited number of testers. Our platform, Display, is designed for small businesses to promote, fundraise, and advertise from any TV or tablet. The core concept revolves around digital signage at the local, small business, level. You may have seen this in the form of digital menus that are mounted on the walls of restaurants and bars, or maybe advertisements on monitors as you are walking through an airport. Here is how our platform is different: Businesses can connect their social media (Facebook, Instagram, and GMB) to show their live number of likes, followers, and reviews - enticing customers and passersby to engage and improve their online presence. The business can easily add QR codes to their Display, and when scanned, lead to the correct page, for example, their Facebook Page. Businesses and organizations can use their Display to fundraise as well. Simply connect a bank account, using Stripe, and create a campaign to show live proceeds on any TV or tablet. Similar to the last section, we have a QR Code that leads to the payment form to seamlessly submit a new donation. Last but certainly not least, there is an advertising piece to the puzzle. When a business creates a Display, they have the option to add that Display to the advertising marketplace. The advertising marketplace is the part of our platform where advertisers can search for opportunities to advertise on Displays of local businesses. The advertiser can select where they want to advertise, design their advertisement, and pay the host all from the platform. The business that put the Display on the advertising marketplace gets 80% of the payment, we get the other 20%.
Pete Collison
Recently relaunched Baby Bids and have started to see some great traffic and engagement. It is an online baby pool for parents to play with friends and families (guess the birth date, weight, length, etc). Ours is unique in that parents can accept donations from players, helping to raise a little money for the impending cost of the newborn! Pools are free to create - We recently revamped the create pool page (https://baby-bids.com/create-pool) page to simplify the process. Right now we are looking to improve the conversion rate of pools opting in to accept donations, as well as improve how the pools are shared (to get more entries)
Sasha Shturma
Hi all! I'm looking for Raspberry Pi users, who also love to do web development! We have recently started a public beta for web-focused OS for Raspberry Pi https://www.renetec.io/make Here’s how it helps build functional and beautiful apps on Raspberry Pi: - Boots as a full-screen web browser - JavaScript APIs to access common interfaces, like UART and GPIO - Settings app for device and application management (choose which apps to start on boot, upload apps from flash, control screen orientation, etc.) - Application examples and demos - Remote debugging from a web browser I’d love to hear feedback and what features do you guys think would be useful.