I got 2,000 users with zero budget. Now I'm stuck. How do you keep the momentum going?
Hey Product Hunt,
I built MessageMotions — an animated digital card platform for birthdays, Eid, Easter, love, gratitude and more. You write a message, choose a cinematic template, pay once and get a shareable link or MP4 video. No app download. No account required.
I launched with zero funding, zero team and zero marketing budget. Built everything alone in Abuja, Nigeria. The growth came entirely from one TikTok video that went viral and word of mouth after that.
2,000 people paid for it. I was honestly shocked.
Then it stopped.
The viral moment faded and I have not been able to replicate it. I tried paying an influencer — nothing. I tried posting consistently — slow traction. The Nigerian market is genuinely hard to crack for a digital product that requires payment, and I know the product would resonate more with diaspora and Western audiences but I cannot afford the ads to reach them.
So I am asking the people who have been through this — what actually worked for you after the initial spike?
A few specific questions:
How do you sustain organic growth after a viral moment dies down?
For consumer products with a small budget, what free channels actually moved the needle for you?
Has anyone successfully broken into a diaspora market without paid ads?
Is Product Hunt itself a good channel for a consumer product like this or is it too developer-focused?
I am launching on Product Hunt this week so I am here and active. Would genuinely love to hear what worked and what was a complete waste of time.
The product is at messagemotions.com if you want to see what I am talking about. The Eid Mubarak template is the one that made someone's mum cry on the phone. That is my favourite fact about this whole thing.
Thanks for reading.
Rabana Founder, MessageMotions

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