My boilerplate keeps telling me that I have to give more attention to it.
I just sold custom plan, and had an interest from other clients as well. It's obvious that there's is a demand in directories.
I need to double down on marketing. Boring products still make money.
Tips: If you need more traffic, try to list your project for sale on @trust_mrr. It drove me a lot of visitors, some of them may be interested in your product.
Proof: https://t.co/yMWNhc4e3h
#BuildInPublic #directory #boilerplate #sideproject
Itβs been 3 days since I launched an experiment in RevenueCat with three different paywalls:
1. Annual only
2. Monthly only
3. Both plans available
I know itβs way too early to draw conclusions, but so far the Monthly-only paywall is performing much better, with a 33% conversion rate compared to 0% for the other two.
Today my app got a decent grow on App store search position and one more trial from Brazil. It seems like ASO starts slowly pays off.
Keep working on it.
MRR $0 so far.
#BuildInPublic#iOS#dailyreflection#mentalhealth
Today my app got a decent grow on App store search position and one more trial from Brazil.
It seems like ASO starts slowly pays off.
Keep working on it.
MRR $0 so far.
#BuildInPublic#iOS#dailyreflection#mentalhealth
Itβs been 2 days since I launched an experiment in RevenueCat with three different paywalls:
1. Annual only
2. Monthly only
3. Both plans available
I know itβs way too early to draw conclusions, but so far the Monthly-only paywall is performing much better, with a 33% conversion rate compared to 0% for the other two.
Weird things are happening. I got my first trials.
It's not weird actually, but it feels weird, because I got my first three trials from people who don't even know me. Real users from AppStore I reached through ASO. I craved it, but I didn't expect it. I wonder if they convert to paid subscriptions or not.
Interesting thing is that all three are from Brazil. I localized the app to Portuguese and localized pricing as well, so it was affordable in any countries.
Hey, guys. I need your advice.
I have couple of directories with some traffic and I would love to monetize them. But all the payment providers I tried to connect in order to charge for paid listings, just decline my projects as a weak business model, though I saw many similar projects using the same payment providers. For example, I tried to connect @polar, and @lemonsqueezy but both declined my directories.
Could you give me an advice, how to apply so to get approved? Maybe I do something wrong?
I know many suggest using @stripe, but I live in Argentina and Stripe doesn't work here.