Sam Altman on how to get your first 100 users
Getting your first 100 users takes hard work.
Here are four strategies ranked from best to worst:
1. Use Your Network: Reach out to everyone you know and ask them to try your product. If itâs paid, ch
See More
Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial â˘Â 4m
Solid list! Using your network is goldâreal feedback and early traction.
Today I Learnt stack using Linked list and Array in C++.
Here is a Code of Stack Using Linked List.
0 replies5 likes
Omkar Rao Budi
Portfolio Management... â˘Â 2m
A platform that solves for the aspiring entrepreneurs, Validates their idea, and gets real feedback from real users. The users or the early adopters gets pay for giving feedback and the startups pay to get feedback. So that the idea or the mvp is val
See More
0 replies2 likes
Vedant SD
Finance Geek | Conte... â˘Â 10m
Day 35: Decoding Angel Investors in Bangalore: Unveiling Your Funding Fairy Gods
Bangalore's startup ecosystem is fueled by angel investors. But how do you attract these fairy gods of funding? Here's your guide:
* Know Your Angels: Research potent
Day - 04 đĽ (Summary)
Topic:- Building Product, Talking to Users, and Growing (Adora Cheung)
Adora Cheung shares her insights on transitioning from zero to many users, highlighting the importance of user feedback, industry knowledge, and effective
Was waiting at a cafe in HSR to meet a fellow founder friend and heard a bunch of early stage founders discussing how they should leverage Medial to get user feedback, early traction and how they âshould definitely build a presence on Medialâ. I was
What I learnt from the people in this community :
1ď¸âŁ Stop chasing âuniqueââsolve real problems.
2ď¸âŁ No-code is easier, not challenge-free.
3ď¸âŁ Feedback > fancy features.
4ď¸âŁ Share your journey earlyâmarketing starts now.
Whatâs your biggest lesso
Just opened Medial inbox after 10 days đĽ
And Iâm confusedâ
Did I miss some secret âLike my startup, Iâll like yoursâ pact?
20â30 DMs, all the same pitch:
"Hey, upvote my idea on Showcase and Iâll return the favor!"
Bruh, is this a startup pitch