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From $36K to $90K on AppSumo (Day 17) — what actually changed

Hey everyone,

I shared this post earlier about our AppSumo launch: Which is about the early traction and learnings.

Now, wanted to give a real and honest update.

Today is day 17 of our AppSumo launch.

We’ve now crossed $90K.

But honestly, it didn’t feel like this at the beginning. Today, I am more focused on what works and what keeps the momentum going!

The start was not what I expected

We launched on March 9.
And it was… slow. I was confused and in my mind most of my plans (also life plans) started to shake and change. Being a founder, I hate this rollercoaster feeling, but I accept it, it is always there. Let’s turn back to the main story, not be emotional.

  • Conversion rate was around 0.7%
  • First day we didn’t even get 5 reviews
  • Overall traction was weak

Also, AppSumo is experimenting a lot these days:

  • Different homepage layouts
  • No video on product pages (which I always thought was their unique sauce)

So visibility + conversion both felt low.

I had higher expectations and did not know what to do at first.

What we did instead of stopping

We had a similar situation before with Product Hunt.
Didn’t get featured → we didn’t push → we moved on.

This time we didn’t do that.

We stayed and focused on early users. Because Appsumo is totally different from ProductHunt. For me, I won’t launch any product there any more… We stayed because AppSumo is a real sales machine.

We reached out to first buyers and asked:

  • How did you find the product?
  • What do you think about it?
  • What’s missing / confusing?
  • And most importantly, we answered every question in minutes…

Because we believed the product could change the outcome.

What actually changed things

People started understanding the product better.
And then:

  • They started writing reviews
  • Reviews brought trust
  • Trust improved conversion
  • Conversion brought more sales

Simple, but very real. Also, this made our team involved and ready to push more.

Where we are now

  • $90K+ revenue
  • Conversion rate is now 3.5%+
  • 49 × 5-taco reviews
  • Reviews are coming consistently
  • 12 Demos were booked for this week

And now AppSumo:

  • Added our banner to the homepage
  • Wants to create a video for the product
  • Planning a featured email today

So the same launch that started weak is now getting momentum.

My takeaway

  1. A slow start doesn’t mean a bad launch
  2. You shouldn’t leave too early
  3. Reviews and social proof really drive everything in this ecosystem

If the product delivers, users start carrying it.

I’ll keep sharing updates.

Happy to answer anything about AppSumo or what we’re seeing so far 👀

posted to Icon for group Growth
Growth
on March 25, 2026
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    I love stories like this. Goes to show the power of carefully iterating processes with the customer in mind. Keep going!
    Anything you could have done differently to get a better start with AppSumo?

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