I posted about my product on a relevant subreddit and so far it has been a positive reaction to it. My product is basically coding flashcards and addresses the market of learn to code or people looking to get into software industry.
I've designed the cards to reinforce DS and Algo fundamental concepts not only to the Javascript language, but through different languages as a whole.
Now, people seems to ask for these flashcards in different language. Should I give into their request and start making it in another language?
It will take me one week to publish in python or Java but this would deviate from my original plan of selling in Javascript.
Thoughts?
https://www.reddit.com/r/leetcode/comments/kfppw7/coding_flashcards_to_retain_ds_and_algo_concepts/
Oh, you mean in a different programming language. I thought people might be asking for it in Russian.
Well, that depends if you've already found product market fit with the javascript ones. If you haven't, and you expand to 4 other languages, you'll have the 4 times the amount of work to sync and figure it out.
If you don't know if you have product market fit, you don't have it. It'll feel like night and day--people are prying it from your hands.
Take their email address and say you'll get back to them. Conquer a city first, before expanding.
Give the people what they want! I think it's a good idea to move sideways on this, just as long as you don't start making prompts for esoteric languages and you keep the quality up for each pack.
I would start finding out which is the most popular language first, then work your way down. My hunch tells me python