14
7 Comments

Trouble finding your first users? Here's how Lukas Hermann did it for Stagetimer! 🚀

submitted this link to Icon for group Growth
Growth
on November 11, 2022
  1. 2

    Interesting article and I would love to do the same and get my girlfriend working on my side project with me (and also get her to learn marketing haha). Also it's cool to see he got his first users via Reddit, which is exactly what I'm building the aforementioned side project for 😄

    1. 2

      right? that’s why i told him that their relationship was inspiring to me, my gf’s a med student and she jokingly shuts off when I mention any jargon to her hahaha

      but i think though it’s awesome, communication will be key like Lukas mentioned

  2. 2

    Oh interesting 🙏 Thanks for sharing!

    1. 1

      No, thank you for reading! :)

  3. 1

    Inspiring story! The best ideas do come up in unexpected places. Love how a relatively simple tool like this solves a problem for a lot of people :)

    1. 2

      Right? That's what's so interesting about Lukas' story, it's such a unique product, and a niche that no one's tapped into yet.

      Stagetimer's a testament to how not every idea has been taken yet.

Trending on Indie Hackers
I built a tool that shows what a contract could cost you before signing User Avatar 113 comments The coordination tax: six years watching a one-day feature take four months User Avatar 74 comments My users are making my product better without knowing it. Here's how I designed that. User Avatar 64 comments A simple LinkedIn prospecting trick that improved our lead quality User Avatar 52 comments I changed AIagent2 from dashboard-first to chat-first. Does this feel clearer? User Avatar 39 comments Why I built a SaaS for online front-end projects that need more than a playground User Avatar 17 comments