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
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Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 1d
Not surprised there are no paid users yet. Kids' products need emotional trust + proof. Build the story around the storybook first.
Day 6 of launching my Saas
we create customised story books for kids.
- Got around 40 visitors
- 6 Signups
- no paid users
- 1 follower on instagram
started with instagram reels
perfecting the product everyday
making the design of the first physi
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Divyam Gupta
Building products, l... • 1d
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
These are the features of my Saas:
1. Customised story books for kids
2. Your kids photos in the story
3. customize the story according to you
4. Your kid is the protagonist of the story
5. See the story on the website as a flipbook
6. The story
Day 3 of Psychology of Selling !
SOCIAL PROOF
What it is: People copy others, especially when unsure.
Example: "Over 1 million customers served" or glowing testimonials on websites.
How to use it: Showcase reviews, case studies, user numbers, or i
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I recently launched a SaaS product where I create customised story books for your kids.
I'm getting users .
they are coming to the portal but not signing up.
what can be the reason?
ChildPlayBook.com
please visit and let me know.
Social proof is a powerful tool for building customer trust in your product or service. 👥
Imagine a potential customer visiting your website for a new SaaS product or service. They’re interested but not entirely convinced it’s the right choice. 💡
The Role of Advertising in Turning Low-Involvement Products into Big Brands 🚀
Low-involvement products (e.g., snacks, FMCG) rely on advertising to build emotional connections, trust, and recall. Here's how 5 Indian brands nailed it:
1. Maggi :
Str
• Just 30 employees
• $547M in profits (2024)
• Has around $500M in cash reserves
• Paid off a significant chunk of its $2 billion debt
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