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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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Not surprised there are no paid users yet. Kids' products need emotional trust + proof. Build the story around the storybook first.

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