uhsauh

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

no lambo money, just a modest amount for my logo design tool.

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

Talking to trusted friend helps. Tho sometimes I feel bad because I feel like I’m bringing down the energy. Guess it’s time to take up regular exercise !

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

Needed to hear this, thanks for the amazing advice !

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

I really needed to hear this! Thank you 🙏

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

Thanks so much for this reminder! I hope you do the same

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

Finding balance is hard sometimes. Thanks for the reminder !

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

Thanks for sharing ! Gaming helps me too sometimes !

 

Not gonna lie, sometimes it gets overwhelming as a founder - wearing a lot of hats, lots of context switching doing completely different tasks.

For context, we are a team of two, and our product is completely bootstrapped.

Recently I spent a lot of time coding - rebuilding some of the tech debt of my app from the MVP, completely rewriting the app from the ground up to optimize the app for our users.

As a result, I spent less time marketing the app, and the growth suffered, and I feel terrible about it.

How do you stay mentally well, and motivated in times like these?

 

Hey Everyone!

I see many posts here asking about how to find a problem, and I want to share a quick tip: finding users is much easier when your tool solves an existing pain point/inconvenience for them.

If you are looking for a problem, it might take a long time to find an idea or, worse, spend a lot of time building something people don’t need and end up disappointed. If you don’t know what to make, maybe start evaluating your professional experiences, hobbies, backgrounds, or experience.

For example, for Typogram, we started with the problem of entrepreneurs trying to bootstrap / DIY their logos. I encountered this pain point directly from my professional experience as a designer. I had founder friends who used platforms like Fiver but didn’t get fruitful results. In the end, some of them used tools like PowerPoint to create logos, but they didn’t have guidance, and the logos were not functional or suitable.

You have to pay attention. If you experience a pain point, some other people might, too - and that could be an excellent place to start.

Once you identified the problem, write down some places where you can find people who experience the same pain points. These places can be:

  • Forums, i.e. Reddit, Indiehackers
  • Facebook Groups
  • Meetups
  • Craiglist
  • Discord, Slack, etc.

You can then talk to them to learn more about what they are experiencing.

Hopefully, this post can be helpful for someone trying to start their product, and I hope they avoid the costly mistake of looking for a problem.