1
2 Comments

What do you think of Mascots for apps?

I made this newsletter app, it's had a few cycles - customers have bought it and helped improve it, and I myself use it too.
But I never really got to push the sales massively cos the editor had some bugs, and I was learning how to build it whilst building it.

Anyway, I got a really stable new version ready now, so I'm nearing a launch. But I wondered about having a mascot, just for fun:
pongo
The project use to be called EmailOtter when I started it, but I rebranded to 'Letter'..do you think an otter mascot could still work with the Letter branding?

The Otter could look like the one at the top of this post, but use vectors or change the style. The otter will be called Pongo, I generated it with midjourney.

on August 1, 2023
  1. 2

    I think it is quiet cool to have a mascot. And it does not need to be linked with the name.
    I like the idea. But of course the mascot has to look a bit like the website's design.

    1. 1

      yeah, similar to what i was thinking - thanks for your comment!

Trending on Indie Hackers
I shipped a productivity SaaS in 30 days as a solo dev — here's what AI actually changed (and what it didn't) User Avatar 310 comments I built a tool that shows what a contract could cost you before signing User Avatar 111 comments The coordination tax: six years watching a one-day feature take four months User Avatar 73 comments My users are making my product better without knowing it. Here's how I designed that. User Avatar 62 comments I changed AIagent2 from dashboard-first to chat-first. Does this feel clearer? User Avatar 33 comments A simple LinkedIn prospecting trick that improved our lead quality User Avatar 16 comments