You validated your startup idea.
Got 20 signups.
You’ve 0 budget.
What’s your next move?
(No generic “build audience” please. Be real.)
vineet arora
Serenity in chaos • 22d
20 signups or 20k signups?
I'm not sure what your product is but validating a business on 20 signups is a bad, real bad idea unless it's a high value product,
Day 5 of launching my Saas product
- 20 users visited last 24h
- 2 signups.
- added some UI changes as suggested by users
- no paid users
- added a flipbook version on the preview page.
Started posting on Reddit and the engagement there is insane
Most Ponzi schemes like Treasure NFT follow a similar pattern—promising high returns and pushing aggressive referral programs. They rely on new users to fund the returns of earlier ones. There’s often little to no real product or utility. As soon as
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Rahul Khatri
Founder at AuraX • 1y
Time is currency, Value is product & Money is the tool.
~ Rark
The best marketing is often a product that solves a real problem exceptionally well.
Focus on value creation.
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Vivek Aakash
"I help startup buil... • 3m
Merely building a product based on some personal intuition is a bad product strategy.
It is not important that we are building something.
It is even more important that we are building -
✅ The right product or feature
✅ for the Right Problem to
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Nithish Kumar
Saving people • 1y
People dont know the value of a product unless and until they are in need or using the product. The product useless for one might be the most needed product at the time. With swappily (my startup) people can exchange product with product , without in
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Serjas
Building Digital Sol... • 5m
A perfect example for good UI and Bad UX is CRED. They are still not sure which area they have to focus on.. what do you think?
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Sahil Shaikh
Sahil Sutra | YouTub... • 1y
Building Better Products: A Consumer-Centric Approach 🚀
The key to building a better product is to focus all your attention on seeing it from a consumer’s perspective.
Consider what kind of features you would like in that particular product to ma