Here's how I turned my learning experiments with AI models into my first-ever product launch: Beautiful 100+ AI Generated Images
Seeing a lot of people experimenting with AI models, on November 2nd, I decided to get my hands dirty and try it myself...
For the next few days, I experimented with different diffusion models on my laptop, using Hugging Face, and ended up generating a lot of beautiful images using different prompts, base images, and models and their configurations.
I started sharing the generated images on Twitter and was getting thousands of impressions on my tweets. I also picked an opportunity on a thread and tried creating: "a group photo of indie hackers having dinner watching Dagobert's Twitter course" 😅
😂 You can check out the full story about that in this Twitter thread:
On November 12th, I found that I have generated quite a lot of images and they are really good.
So, I decided to share them with everyone. I created an account on Gumroad, filtered the best images from the collection, created a product, and uploaded them, and set the price $5+ 😬
I was getting quite a decent amount of views on it, but no one was buying it. So, 2 days later, I made it FREE*, and boom, it started 😅🎉
*I used a default coupon to make it free, as an experiment. I don't know if it was the right move or not. I am pretty new here, let me know what you think.
On the night of November 14th, I thought of launching it as my first-ever product on Product Hunt I was nervous as hell and getting cold feet 🥶 but went for it, and decided let's take the challenge and see the results...
I followed these steps:
I was able to complete these 5 points in a few hours of timespan, lucky me 🥹
*PS: I knew I am making a mistake by choosing such a close date, I was not thinking straight 🤐
I live in India so, 00:00 PST is 13:30 for me, the middle of a work day, as I forgot to apply for the leave 🤦♂️ But still decided to pull it off, added an hour of out of office on the calendar, informed everyone at work.
And when the time came, I remained active for the time being on Product Hunt, replying to people and answering questions. Then for the latter half of the day, I was checking every few hours for new comments and questions.
Luckily, I was featured on the front page of Product Hunt 🥳 throughout the day and was under #10 for 4 to 5 hours – Mission Accomplished 🤩
In the end, I got #30th position with 55 upvotes and 22 comments, it was beyond what I had imagined 🤩 Same for the product traffic. I had not expected that.
Later, I also wrote a short blog post on Hashnode, to keep a steady traffic but it didn't work and brought zero traffic, not everything works as unexpectedly 😅
And this is how my first-ever product launch ended on Product Hunt...
I had already made the image collection FREE with 100% off, in the launch. So, before BLACK FRIDAY, on November 22nd, I shared the product on a couple of deal sites and changed the coupon name to BLACKFRIDAY with the same 100% off deal 😅
And to my surprise, it went off like a rocket 🚀 Within a few hours, the product views got quadrupled 4x and downloads became 10x, and I got my first paid sale 🤑
Yesterday, I reduced the discount from 100% OFF to 50% OFF, let's see how it goes, so far no sale 😅
Thank you for reading my journey, I really enjoyed it. Please, do check out the image collection here
Great story, Thanks for sharing with us.
Thank you 🤗
Really like your story and idea! And I also like how AI artists are popping up now similar to digital artists.
My advice to you would be to use a model for Stable Diffusion (if you're not already) rather than relying on the base model.
A lot of images here seem to be low quality compared to what many are doing with AI. You can check r/StableDiffusion to see what the best ones look like.
Another way that you could increase profits would be to use a NSFW model (waifu diffusion or hasanblend) and generate , er, racier content. I know lots of digital artists that primarily get requests for that type of content, so the people purchasing AI art should do the same.
Also, did you notice most of the people that came to your website or to your producthunt came from your mailing list, twitter, or subreddits you posted in?
Hey, thanks for the really useful comment 🤗
Yeah, I have been using the Stable Diffusion model, and yes, I have seen a lot of beautiful AI pictures, but have you downloaded the images? The quality on Gumroad degrades when you upload there, but there are some good images in it. I think you will like them.
Yeah, I have been tracking users, deal sites are the biggest source so far.
Let me know if you need any help with the downloads
Regards.
Thanks! If gumroad lowers the quality then you should consider using the upscale feature in Stable Diffusion. It will increase image resolution for your images so the quality decrease won't hit you too hard.
And by model I don't mean the type of AI, I mean specific dreambooth'd versions of the AI. If you're using those models, for example: https://huggingface.co/nitrosocke/redshift-diffusion then I think quality will jump significantly.
Regarding AI, I'm actually developing an AI API for developers that will include stable diffusion. So people will be able to run it on the cloud. You can follow the project "Evoke" in my bio. I'd love to hear your feedback on the app once I release.
Also followed you on Twitter :)
Nice
Hello Shivam, awesome read!!!, thank you for this, do you have an idea on how indiehacker generate the headline articles ?
Awesome story! AI is definitely hot right now and your images are very good. Do you have interest in training your own model?
I am also trying out an AI product and have concerns about using just a base model. Last week, I decided to launch my own AI tool in the food space.
Use GPT-3 to find a recipe for exactly what you want to cook - sentientplatter.com
Thank you!
That's a really nice name – Sentient Platter 😅