once you posted about how one can get initial users for an app or product. there you explained Medial's strategy and about reddit marketing also. I tried to find that post , but couldn't find 😕.
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- Sent a push notification about a new update
- Added a soft review ask at the end
Result
A few fresh 5-star reviews
Might do this every couple of months without annoying users
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