I think the first paying customers are a very special feeling. You get confirmation that what you have come up with in theory actually solves a real problem in practice. A problem that customers are prepared to pay for. It's not even about the amount. As a founder, the mere fact that the product has a paid value means everything.
Jobsolv Signature was live for about 3 weeks when we landed our first $2,000 client. We spent a lot of time perfecting and A/B testing our product messaging, and it paid off.
The more we niched down and fine-tuned our product messaging, the more paying clients we were generating.
How did I feel?
It felt validated that people need our product!
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@atticusli That's fantastic news and a significant achievement. It's a clear indication that your product is meeting a real need in the market. The effort you put into perfecting and A/B testing your product messaging has clearly paid off, demonstrating the value proposition of Jobsolv Signature to potential clients. Keep up the great work, and here's to continued success and growth for Jobsolv!
Our first paying user signed up just two days after launch, and it was an electrifying moment that validated all the hard work our team had put in. It felt like a huge vote of confidence and the first step on an exciting journey.
I have got my first Paid user almost a month after introducing my subscription model to my journaling app memoiri since then it has grown to 4-5 consistent running subscriptions. But I must admit I havent worked on it for quite some time.
1. It took kleversuite.com 6 months to get there. Most importantly we didn't intend to charge but the customer was kind enough to offer paid subscriptions :)
2. Of course, it felt AMAZING!!
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