Born_Cash_4210

joined 10 months ago
[โ€“] Born_Cash_4210@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Rather than sharing irrelevant information, it would have been great if u have mentioned the following things

  1. What are the things u were looking for when u were planning to acquire a SaaS?
  2. What's the MRR of cancelo and how much did u acquire it for?
  3. How did u validate the retention rate metrics and the data of how many months subscriptions?
  4. How exactly did u get to join the meet with Founders?
[โ€“] Born_Cash_4210@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I have spent the last 10-15 mins on your website and here's my tea

  1. For godsake don't build another platform promoting the same old tools(which are almost paid) and are almost known by many(like Grammarly, Writesonic etc)

  2. The highlights and low lights section can be better. Either give more indepth insights or completely remove them and put some basic description so one can get more clear idea before visiting the website

If u search "Top N AI tools" on Google what other blogs are promoting even if u list the same, that's not gonna give Slashprompt a USP

Do indepth research, and help your audience discover the unknown tools that are worth to be known

[โ€“] Born_Cash_4210@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Can u share the websites of products which u built that reduced employee work by 4-5 hrs per month

[โ€“] Born_Cash_4210@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Down the line consider biweekly publications with all the 4 sections as in some publication ideas section is missing

The reason is simple. There are 1000s of newsletters that offer good content. If u release only one publication a week, the remaining 6 days is enough to forget about yours and discover something new

[โ€“] Born_Cash_4210@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

One of the very good newsletter I have read in the recent times.

Are the revenue numbers mentioned by you accurate/legit?

Also a small advice: If you wish to retain your subscribers and grow, ensure to focus on launching biweekly editions not just one in a week.