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Hello, fellow startup enthusiasts! I’m from the founding members of Lettre.app as a product marketer and designer, a delightful app for iPad that reinvents the art of letter writing with the full functionality of Apple Pencil. Lettre.app enables you to write and send digital letters with different papers, envelopes, and stamps. You can also collect stamps from various countries and regions, and make new pen-pals from diverse backgrounds and cultures.

Lettre.app is more than just an email app, it’s a way to create and share meaningful messages with people from all over the world. It’s a unique and engaging way to communicate and learn from others in a more personal and characterful way.

We launched Lettre.app almost one and half months ago, and we are thrilled to say that it has received positive feedback from users and reviewers. However, we are facing some challenges in growing user base and generating revenue. Looking for some strategies, tips and tricks on how to attract investors for external funds. Our team wants to pitch this app to potential investors who share our vision and passion for letter writing & collectibles, and who can provide us with capital, networking, and business advice.

If you have any experience or insights on this topic, we would greatly appreciate your input. Thank you for your time and attention!

AppStore link: Lettre.app on AppStore
Product Hunt: Lettre.app on Product Hunt

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[–] Seedpound@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

How is investor money going to make the app more attractive ?

[–] castaline22@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

you're really onto something here. focusing on the collectible aspect could be a unique selling point for investors. consider showcasing the potential for growth in this niche market.