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Why do indie developers always find it so hard to promote their products?

https://amplift.ai/
2•icetearun•1h ago

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icetearun•1h ago
I've found that most independent developers don't know how to promote their products. This could be because they're too focused on building their own projects, or they're too shy. The more astute developers might try to acquire their first users through Reddit subcommunities, but this is far from sufficient for product growth and there's no way to predict whether it will bring in real users. So they try to find reliable marketing partners – but this is too inefficient and, in most cases, requires paying the partner upfront.

So I designed a tool for independent developers to promote their products. It's very low-cost to use, but you can see results quickly.

The specific usage process is as follows:

1. Click the link below and log in. 2. Enter your product's website URL. 3. Receive a complete marketing plan (including SEO, ASO, GEO, content publishing plans, etc. I've compiled 11 of the most effective growth workflows at different stages of your product's development). 4. Click to execute or modify the plan (Yes, it's not just about providing a plan; it helps you implement it directly, producing usable content and bringing in real users). 5. Monitor the results in the dashboard to see how many people are starting to visit your website. 6. Obtain real data and evaluate the effectiveness of the plan's execution, then update the plan for the next time.

https://amplift.ai/?utm_source=hackernews&utm_campaign=post_...

Most importantly, we don't just give you a plan; we help you execute it through an agent and let you see if it's truly effective. One tool is a marketing team. If you’re interested in this product, leave a comment saying “Interested”. I’ll give you a personal access code so you can use it for free.

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