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Hey there! First off, big props for launching and maintaining a platform for two years – that's no small feat. 🙌
Here are a few suggestions that come to mind:
Community Building: The startup world thrives on networking. Consider starting webinars, online meet-ups, or AMAs (Ask Me Anything) sessions with successful founders or industry experts. This can pull in more active users and get the word out about your platform.
Content Marketing: Share success stories of startups that have benefited from your platform. Write articles on the startup ecosystem, finding co-founders, the dos and don'ts of pitching, etc. This can establish your platform as a valuable resource, not just a service.
Partnerships: Partner with accelerators, incubators, or co-working spaces. They might have startups looking for co-founders or key hires.
User Experience (UX): Get fresh eyes on your platform. Conduct UX reviews to identify pain points or areas of improvement. Sometimes, minor changes can lead to major user retention.
Engagement: Periodic check-ins or newsletters featuring top pitches, platform updates, or resources can help in retaining users and keeping them engaged.
Feedback Loop: You mentioned that you've acted on feedback before. Consider doing another round of feedback sessions. The startup ecosystem changes rapidly, and the needs of today's founders might be different.
Lastly, remember it's okay to feel stuck sometimes. It happens to the best of us. Your passion and dedication to your platform are evident. With some fresh strategies and a bit of pivoting, I'm sure you'll find a way to rejuvenate it. Hang in there and best of luck with Cofinds! 🚀🌟