My task now is to find beta-testers and Polywork really helps me!
There's a search in collaborations and u can find professionals open for beta-testing. And to text them all. We got about 30 good feedbacks from Polywork. Also you can create a post and describe your oportunity.
https://www.polywork.com/
Great topic!
@clementrog started a related discussion a few months ago with the following insights:
- Invest in content and distribution with a viewpoint
- Launch awareness campaigns on social (product tours, screenshots, call for beta testers)
- Reach out to a selected list of top ideal companies to ask for feedback
- Reach out to industry influencers to get visibility on podcasts, blog posts, etc.
At Specify, we're working on an upcoming product and recently explored opportunities with Polywork. We had great results: 30+ early beta testers in a few hours ๐
Hope it helps!
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Publish your startup on beta-focused websites such as betalist.com, betabound.com, betafamily.com, etc.
Make a Reddit post. The Blue Label Labs team posted an essay describing how Reddit provided them with their first 1,000 users. This strategy ought to be especially effective if your product is a B2C.
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Cold emails and messages don't work. One cold or "one-day promo" massage can lead to a ban/spam forever.
Consider "how to give first" rather than "where and how to promote." Every contribution can become a collaboration.
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Maybe on here?
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Tiktok is also a great place. The key is authentic, entertaining, and consistent posts. The organic traffic will start coming
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@ankitsharmaofficial completely depends on the product. It may be more difficult for a B2B business to be honest. We're a consumer product so it makes sense for our target. Like any product / target audience, they each have their own platforms that makes sense. I.e. tiktok may be better for consumer, whereas linkedin may be better for b2b
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