Retention loop is the daily question mechanic. Both partners answer the same prompt every day, so there’s always a reason to come back and see what the other person wrote. Notifications help of course. Plus you can log moods on a day and see them graphically, so this adds more motivation to post. The streak adds a habit layer on top. Still early but it’s the core bet. What’s your retention approach for DUVIE?
Starting my build-in-public journey for Wings: a shared journal for couples.
Goal: ship fast, learn distribution, get to my first meaningful MRR.
Building: iOS, subscriptions, retention loops.
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@drewlevinn I do believe volume can really change your game up, but having a proper hook + conversion rate from App Store Landing -> Download is even more important
Currently in the middle of analyzing my CTR and seeing where the bottleneck is. Might be the App Store screenshots, might be the onboarding. No matter what, iteration is probably the most important thing!
@sabino_sau14094@Garliapp Yes ofc, and building a repertoire of organic posts help you see which format(s) take off -> bring those to the front and the rest is user conversion
Alright let's settle this: short or long onboarding? What's better for user conversion?
I feel like with a long onboarding you really need to be sure and confident in marketing the value your app brings. Else people will drop off.
A short onboarding, when done right, might guarantee better conversion at first.
What do you guys think?