Sharath Kuruganty

Show & Tell: Share with others what are you working on and one lesson you learned from it. GO πŸ‘Š

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Rodela Rahman
hlw....
Joshua Dance
Working on an app that will give you the actual numbers and scientific facts behind getting in shape. https://thisappwillgiveyouabs.co... Learned a lot. Biggest thing is using objects. Putting the details a user enters into an object makes it easier to refactor and improve.
Mayank Mishra
@joshdance awesome!
Fritz Brumder
We are working on Zipcan. Beta customers that signed up through Product Hunt have now gotten access to the full product πŸ’₯ I agree with @5harath and @fscholz that shipping early and often is the right approach. Going deeper on that, we have built in stages ALPHA (people we already knew) > BETA (Public release on Product Hunt) > FULL RELEASE INVITE (All beta customers + targeted marketing for invite only) > PUBLIC RELEASE (This is where we are now). The whole process has taken about 7 months.
imran mahmud
im working on mw
Cathleen Turner
Working on app.ginger.win with friends to make eco-friendly habit building into a fun, collaborative game. I am in the growth stage where we have an MVP, it's up, but people are not joining challenges. The only people doing challenges are the ones who built it, which we enjoy, but it would be great to loop in others. https://app.ginger.win Getting people to give you a shot is harder than I thought it would be. Today's challenge is BYOB - bring your own bottle. I am starting to think that maybe our challenges aren't fun enough? we aren't getting feedback either.
Tom Shorrocks
I'm working on my free soccer/football newsletter, The Tactical View (https://thetacticalview.com/), where we interview elite coaches and players in the game. We also provide analysis, trivia and latest news. The biggest lesson I have taken from it is that consistency is key. Ensuring that the content is ready each week is not easy, but finding a routine that suits you is the best way to manage this.
Chris Tweten
Building GrowSurf 2.0 to $1M ARR, we're a referral marketing SaaS that makes it easy for tech startups to launch their own rewards program. After my 1st month as CMO, I've found that going after your target market isn't just about defining your ideal customer, but also excluding non-ideal customers from your marketing. We had a bit over 9% churn last month, which is too high for comfort. Lots of our churn came from non-ideal customers so it's not less of a worry and more of a wakeup call to laser focus our content.
Mark Grimes
Working on a lifestyle weightloss program for founders and entrepreneurs. Personally lost 57lbs so far this year. A1c from 7.3 to 5.0. BMI from 32.50 to 24.5. All based on food and nutrition changes. Built many startups in the past, trying to figure out exactly what this product/service might be for maximum impact for founders/entrepreneurs.
Sheiryl Jose
Our team is currently working with https://lessandra.com.ph/loan-ca.... Biggest lesson is that to continue work on innovations like this :) It will help a lot of home buyers to compare and decide which type of home they are qualified to avail.
Sunder
Hello @5harath - I’m working on an application that brings all your documents in one place so it’s easy to find (hive.squadworks.io). I have worked at large companies building products that reached 100s of millions, so building something on my own itself has been a huge learning experience! There are no product managers, engineers, designers, marketers - it’s all just my partner and me. We have our MVP, trying to figure out best way to get feedback from users.