Launching a $3.99 family coordination app after 5 years of WFH chaos
After 5 years of working from home with my wife with tons of interruptions. Door hangers fell off. Slack messages went unread. Sticky notes became wallpaper.
The real problem wasn't the interruptions - it was that I genuinely didn't know when she was busy. "I'm working" meant 50 different things.
So I built KnockFirst - a traffic light system for home offices:
🟢 Green = Available for chats
🟡 Yellow = Knock if urgent
🟥 Red = Do not disturb
Why I'm sharing this:
I'm one week post-launch with exactly 1 download (not from family - they wouldn't even try it 😅). I priced it at $3.99 one-time because I'm sick of subscription fatigue, but I'm wondering if that's hurting discoverability.
For any other makers who've launched family/productivity apps:
Did you see early traction organically, or did it require heavy marketing push?
How did you get past the "friends won't even download it" phase?
Any advice for getting in front of actual WFH families vs. just building in the void?
Would love any feedback on the concept, pricing, or go-to-market strategy.

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