Hey IH, how are all your projects going? What did you achieve over the past week?
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I'm almost done with the first version of Notibase! I will send out beta invites later this week or early next week.
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Hey CJ - this looks interesting, you mind sharing some more details about what it is/what you are trying to accomplish?
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Hey Kevin! Notibase is a tool to build and display changelogs and timelines for SaaS products. It's an easy way to communicate with users to provide updates, collect feedback, and increase engagement.
Overall I'm trying to help SaaS owners close the feedback loop and learn from their users so they can reduce churn and build better products.
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How are changelogs and timelines created? Are you integrating with any platforms as well (github for changes, etc.) or is it its own thing?
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Currently it's its own thing. Integrations are on the roadmap.
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Awesome! I look forward to checking it out then.
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Finished v0.1 of Read.as, the second half of my ActivityPub implementation for Write.as. I also worked with a developer to get our native Linux app finished up, and ready to launch this week!
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Oh check that out - just learned about Write.as today! Nice!
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Me too! Nice one Matt!
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Awesome! Would always love to hear your thoughts if you try it out :)
Released the Following tab on IH last week, so finally following people and products means something. Got a lot of improvements I'm going to make to it over the next few weeks as well.
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Finally, awesome! Why did you decide to go with a white background?
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I got my first email subscriber for Remote Hunter. Today and tomorrow I've to finish the newsletter engine just in time for the first email :D
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We launched free trials for our productized service.
It might seem small, but it took a lot of courage and time to safely come here =)
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The sad realization that I need coffee, having started about 1.5 years ago. Ran out of coffee at the same time that I went on vacation, came back, and went through the week without coffee very unproductively. Going to the store right after this to pick up some quality stuff.
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an addiction that I can live with too!
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Released the first major update of feediary, after launching it ~1month ago. Here is the Changelog
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I ended up rewriting most of my app (Rails frontend/backend) to backend API Rails + frontend React. Partially for fun, but mostly because I'm a lot more productive in React and it makes for a much better UX.
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Awesome! We’ve released the first version of our tool to create coming soon sites:
Now I’m having a good time talking with first users and analyzing traffic.
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I launched my second side project screencube.co this week, which is a web-based app mockup toolkit.
I posted it onto ProductHunt and it got a bit of traffic, I've had a decent amount of users sign up and some good feedback so far.
Next will be to figure out how to get it in front of more people to get more feedback and see how it goes from there.
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I built almost the entirety of our event registration MVP!
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Launched paid plans for https://www.checkbot.io/, removed the beta tag and got my first sales. 😄
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I launched ekosystem (m.me/helloekosystem) on ProductHunt and went from 0 to 300 users !
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I finished launching https://app.dailyuxchallenge.com last week. I have got a almost 100 users signed up in the last week. I am partnering with UX designers to boost the content. If any of you are interested in contributing to the content, please let me know.
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Got my server up and running
Got my site up and running
Got my initial dataset loaded
Finished my blog post announcing soft launch
Minor design updates for twitter + newsletter
Got my twitter account signed up
Planning on Saturday for soft launch.
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I have done quite a good progress on building a Heroku add-on for https://cronhub.io. I just published my new blog post on how I acquired my first 10 customers. it's been a productive couple days so far.
Not quite ready to expose the domain for my new SaaS but I bought a domain and started cranking on my landing page for a product I have been working on for a few weeks! Set to release in the next month or so. Stay tuned for updates! Sorry for being so cryptic - just not ready!
I launched the premium membership for StripTogether, www.striptogether.co/club which offers improved drawing tools and strip options. I'd never built a subscription service before. Stripe makes things easier, but boy that was some work! (At least next time should be simple :) )
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Pushed out a huge update to harvy.app - now very excited to keep on working on it.
Also started contributing more to different online communities which is new to me, thought I'd give it a try!
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Launched https://neon.bio -> a gallery maker for NeonMob collectors.
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Working on next backend update for https://www.docsapp.io/ to integrate with more Identity provides such as BitBucket, SalesForce, G Suite, JumpCloud, and Okta. This allow customers to use their preferred provider for authentication to access internal documentation.
I'm almost done with the first version of Notibase! I will send out beta invites later this week or early next week.
Hey CJ - this looks interesting, you mind sharing some more details about what it is/what you are trying to accomplish?
Hey Kevin! Notibase is a tool to build and display changelogs and timelines for SaaS products. It's an easy way to communicate with users to provide updates, collect feedback, and increase engagement.
Overall I'm trying to help SaaS owners close the feedback loop and learn from their users so they can reduce churn and build better products.
How are changelogs and timelines created? Are you integrating with any platforms as well (github for changes, etc.) or is it its own thing?
Currently it's its own thing. Integrations are on the roadmap.
Awesome! I look forward to checking it out then.
Finished v0.1 of Read.as, the second half of my ActivityPub implementation for Write.as. I also worked with a developer to get our native Linux app finished up, and ready to launch this week!
Oh check that out - just learned about Write.as today! Nice!
Me too! Nice one Matt!
Awesome! Would always love to hear your thoughts if you try it out :)
I've been keeping track of our progress / major updates here on Indie Hackers too
Released the Following tab on IH last week, so finally following people and products means something. Got a lot of improvements I'm going to make to it over the next few weeks as well.
Finally, awesome! Why did you decide to go with a white background?
I got my first email subscriber for Remote Hunter. Today and tomorrow I've to finish the newsletter engine just in time for the first email :D
We launched free trials for our productized service.
It might seem small, but it took a lot of courage and time to safely come here =)
The sad realization that I need coffee, having started about 1.5 years ago. Ran out of coffee at the same time that I went on vacation, came back, and went through the week without coffee very unproductively. Going to the store right after this to pick up some quality stuff.
an addiction that I can live with too!
Released the first major update of feediary, after launching it ~1month ago. Here is the Changelog
I ended up rewriting most of my app (Rails frontend/backend) to backend API Rails + frontend React. Partially for fun, but mostly because I'm a lot more productive in React and it makes for a much better UX.
Awesome! We’ve released the first version of our tool to create coming soon sites:
https://cmngsn.com
Now I’m having a good time talking with first users and analyzing traffic.
I launched my second side project screencube.co this week, which is a web-based app mockup toolkit.
I posted it onto ProductHunt and it got a bit of traffic, I've had a decent amount of users sign up and some good feedback so far.
Next will be to figure out how to get it in front of more people to get more feedback and see how it goes from there.
I built almost the entirety of our event registration MVP!
Launched paid plans for https://www.checkbot.io/, removed the beta tag and got my first sales. 😄
I launched ekosystem (m.me/helloekosystem) on ProductHunt and went from 0 to 300 users !
I finished launching https://app.dailyuxchallenge.com last week. I have got a almost 100 users signed up in the last week. I am partnering with UX designers to boost the content. If any of you are interested in contributing to the content, please let me know.
Got my server up and running
Got my site up and running
Got my initial dataset loaded
Finished my blog post announcing soft launch
Minor design updates for twitter + newsletter
Got my twitter account signed up
Planning on Saturday for soft launch.
I have done quite a good progress on building a Heroku add-on for https://cronhub.io. I just published my new blog post on how I acquired my first 10 customers. it's been a productive couple days so far.
Finalized MVP for https://www.mynext.team/ and launched it this morning.
Not quite ready to expose the domain for my new SaaS but I bought a domain and started cranking on my landing page for a product I have been working on for a few weeks! Set to release in the next month or so. Stay tuned for updates! Sorry for being so cryptic - just not ready!
Got the SSL certificate added to:
https://www.bid2code.com/
You should redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS.
I made an app and published it 3 days ago on playstore, Now it got 20+ users and This is my first app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sq.ash.simplyquotes
I launched the premium membership for StripTogether, www.striptogether.co/club which offers improved drawing tools and strip options. I'd never built a subscription service before. Stripe makes things easier, but boy that was some work! (At least next time should be simple :) )
Pushed out a huge update to harvy.app - now very excited to keep on working on it.
Also started contributing more to different online communities which is new to me, thought I'd give it a try!
Launched https://neon.bio -> a gallery maker for NeonMob collectors.
Working on next backend update for https://www.docsapp.io/ to integrate with more Identity provides such as BitBucket, SalesForce, G Suite, JumpCloud, and Okta. This allow customers to use their preferred provider for authentication to access internal documentation.
Mind sharing your revenue?
Launched http://junior-dev.com - and started writing the first java guide for it.
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