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How I made 1800$ in 48 hours with a No-Code project

Wow, I just made $1,800 in the last two days! It really feels amazing!

I launched a new web-based tool that helps startups get their business listed on all kinds of online directories with just a few clicks. Instead of doing that stuff manually, my tool makes it super quick and easy.

I didn't have to write any code at all. I used intuitive drag-and-drop software to build it fast so I could focus more on solving customers’ needs.

I've tried launching other things before, but this is the first time I’ve earned real money!

Getting the pricing right was tricky at launch. I started with everything behind a paywall, assuming that would maximize revenue. But user feedback showed people first wanted to experience the value before paying. So I pivoted to a hybrid free trial model that restored goodwill.

There were stressful technical issues too, bugs that caused me headaches! I was in panic mode trying to debug while answering all the comments received on Product Hunt and social medias.

So yes I barely slept in the last 48 hours.

Now, after the launch, I’m grateful to already have almost 200 entrepreneurs signed up and trying the tool, with very positive feedback on the time it’s saving them. For something I built myself with simple no-code tools, this success so far feels amazing.

I named this web tool QuickList.ing and definitely want to keep improving it and getting it in front of more users. If anyone has ideas I’d love your thoughts!

Especially no-code enthusiasts, let’s connect if you’ve built anything similar.

on January 25, 2024
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