Hey guys,
I've been working on a product that would really benefit from some productive criticism.
It's a cloud platform that helps developers build complex geospatial applications by providing developer-friendly APIs to manage spatial data and industry-standard protocols/formats for publishing the data.
In some sense it's Geoserver-as-a-service but more opinionated, turn-key operation, and with added functionality (ex. row-level security, vector tiles).
Any criticism is welcome!
Hi @mbosecke, I love the overall design of the site but I think the value proposition is a little difficult to understand as it's filled with jargon.
If you have a major competitor or similar product in your space, you might want to consider to replicate the strategy of positioning yourself against a competitor.
The idea is to position your product to your biggest competitor that many people are aware of, and highlight how different his product is to the competitor without wasting more time trying to educate the audience while still getting your UVP across to them.
You can check out this case study and other growth strategies posted by founders over at GrowthHunt.co if you are interested.
Cheers and all the best!
Thank you! Super helpful advice; I appreciate you taking the time to check it out.
No problem at all.
What are some upcoming marketing plans you've in place for your product?
At the moment I'm trying to focus on community engagement (twitter, reddit, discord, etc) and writing relevant and interesting blog articles. Beyond that, I'm a little clueless and learning as I go.
A difficult aspect to this product is that the target audience pool is relatively small and focused (developers who are specifically dealing with geospatial data).
If it helps, I can offer you a free access to my database to check out other strategies that you can use to grow your business.
Besides content marketing and community engagement, you might want to check out some really interesting email marketing and funnel case studies to get you off the ground.
Here's the link.
Cheers!