My product is partially complete. Before I invest further time and discover harsh truth, how can I find customers to try it and ultimately pay me in a month?
Reddit blocks any promotional posts and it’s hard to get traction here on HN without karma points.
Please suggest that has worked for you.
Since you say you are offering ML models through a web-service, who else is doing that now? How do you think they find their customers? Can you leverage their customer base to find people that may be wiling to switch?
Step 1 is to identify who needs your product. Then find out where those people are. It's a bit more difficult with Covid due to lack of meetups, etc, but that doesn't mean it's impossible.
However, if I were you, I'd take a serious look at how you got to where you are? How did you build a product without knowing how you were going to get customers? How you are going to know if you've built the right product.
Rather than looking for "customers", at this point, I'd suggest looking for "advice", find somebody who has the problem, and show them your solution. Then ask them if it's something they need. If not, why not? Find out what they do need, etc etc.
Love the problem, not the solution.
"How to Kill a Startup Idea with Google Keyword Planner and AdWords: A Case Study"
https://www.psl.com/feed-posts/psl-studio-kill-xylo
Earlier HN discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22110004
I also recommend Rob Walling's book Start Small Stay Small. https://startupbook.net/
The book is mostly a practical marketing guide written for developers who are trying to bootstrap a business.
Walling argues for a market-first approach: identify a good niche market of potential customers first (enough potential customers, you have a practical way to reach those customers through search/advertising/niche community newsletters or forums or so on, not too much competition). Then, before building product, run experiment to validate or reject your product idea based on market demand & estimated conversion.
My product is offering ML models (classification, recommendation, ranking) through web services. We are offering it for $149/month. You own your data. You can make REST api calls to get output of model. Let me know if you are interested. My email is aimlmodelfarm@gmail.com
This is irrelevant without knowing the type of product.
It this is a $3.50 product that looks good relative to limited competitors: ~$50 and a day.
If this is enterprise software: a couple million and a year+
> it’s hard to get traction here on HN without karma points
Please dont try to turn HN into an advertising front.
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Overall, take the time to write a decent post and you might get a decent answer. You need to write without namedropping for obvious spam reason, the type of product, what it does, why it has a place in the market, what you think customers are, are you targeting countries, price vs competitors, is there a significant onboarding if software etc etc
I'm >10 years of marketing products all over the world and happy to offer advice as I enjoy my work, but the quality of post defines the quality of answer.
They're the ones buying some other app that solve the problem, or hiring someone to deal with it, or finding the problem a distraction to their real core business.
I've never used a network for this and I think relying on your network is handicap. Look for strangers. If a stranger is happy to talk to you about a product you're trying to sell them, you're on to something.
Out of those sign-ups, you may be able to convert ~20% to actually register for your product.
And out of those, you may be able to convert some to paying customers.
That's exactly what I did with my product Newsy - https://www.newsy.co
Can you share your product? Who knows, maybe you will get your first paying customer ;)
(I generally prefer a product to comment on than a plea for customers).
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