To make and publish a roadmap, I created a web application. I’m not very good at marketing. Thus, I only have one user.
Since it’s free for one roadmap, I won’t use social proof, a countdown clock, or anything else.
You can create a roadmap similar to this one: Roadmap for RoadMa.APP
Since the deadline is in ten days, if I don’t have more than one user, I will cancel this recurring plan from bubble and grieve every single day until 2025.
Regards and have a good day/night.
Launching a product and having even one user is more than I’ve achieved I have zero products and zero users. What you’ve accomplished isn’t easy, so please don’t underestimate it. The design looks simple and user-friendly; what’s wrong with that? My advice is to engage with that user and gather some feedback. If possible, ask questions like:
- How easy is it to create and manage a roadmap?
- What features would you like to see in the next version?
- What challenges do you face when managing a roadmap?
You could also analyze what competitors are doing and think of ways to improve upon them perhaps by adding an AI assistant to help manage different roadmaps.
With this information, you can build wait for it a roadmap of your own! And you can use your system to create and manage the roadmap for your roadmap.
I have the identical problem with invoiceknight.com.
I don’t even now have a single user.
The king is distribution. These days, anyone can produce a product.
If you can dedicate yourself for 60 days and have a camera or phone to record yourself, I can assist you for free. Would that be okay?
I observed it. It resembles Trello. I can create the similar roadmap there as I use Trello and Thought a lot. What justifies using a third-party app?
I wouldn’t recommend deleting it, but I also don’t see why it would be a paid product just yet. As a free product, you could attract an audience of product owners or creators by offering it for free and developing it further.
Hopefully, you’re not hosting on something like Vercel if it’s running on a $5 VPS, you could keep it going for free while trying to build up users.
To make it a paid product, it would likely need more features. How does it stack up against tools like UserVoice, and what makes it better than those or similar tools like Trello?
You could also replicate this in tools like Asana by creating a form that adds feedback items, or track it through GitHub if your audience is more technical.
Selling subscriptions is quite difficult.
When I understood that selling tools would be difficult and that larger organisations would control me
I made the decision to change course and use Adsense to monetise my tool. I haven’t had much luck yet, but I’m not concerned about conversions just yet.
I adore the concept. But with all of the tools, I’m already so lost. Although it’s nice to start for free, why should I spend my time signing up, learning about your product, etc.? You haven’t even provided us with a price.
It appears that the only thing left to do is identify and refine your target niche. Also known as marketing.