My new app HabitStock is live on the AppStore.
Track your progress through your personal stock, which rises as you complete tasks and habits.
Check it out! https://t.co/249SkZmSvS
First 100 users for HabitStock:
🗓️ 8 Days,
💰 $65 revenue,
🚩 1 active trial,
✅ 2 active subscriptions
Working on improving ASO and generating organic downloads
#buildinpublic
@Nsmet93 I'm a big fan - love the style.
One thing - 'Build Apps Users Love' sounds to me like some sort of no-code tool, or framework.
Design is awesome though,
Good Luck with the launch!
@_maxreva The app I'm promoting is a language learning app - so choosing subreddits to target was easy, and I'm playing with the CPC cap right now but seems to be working at ~0.12 GBP.
Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it!
@_maxreva Forgive me, what is a geo?
I’ve set up a test strategy with a low budget to run for a week or so to see how effective it is - with my setup Reddit was estimating ~£0.30 per click.
I’ll definitely look at refining the as campaign if this test shows any success.
Added an advert timer - locks functionality for 5 seconds as the ad is shown (adMob may fail to load an ad).
Also added a thick coloured border when swiping cards.
(Thanks /r/FlutterDev !!)
#buildinpublic#indiedev
@Nsmet93 In my opinion I feel that unless you have a super engaged audience or a huge audience, it won’t make a whole lot of difference.
I launched when I had ~100 followers and I doubt more than 2 or 3 upvotes came from X, my launch ended on ~80 upvotes.
@volosciuc_i@VocabCubed It’s vanilla HTML CSS and a little JS for the scrolling animations.
It’s based on a template I found a while ago, I can’t remember the source though - sorry!
@_david__wright_ Copilot user for 12+ months
I’ve found it extremely useful for low to medium complexity tasks, however as soon as novel concepts or features are required I find it fails to aid very much.
Overall very useful - makes me more efficient.
Sucks when my wifi is down though 😅