Find and advertise with podcasts that your audience loves 💘
Currently, the podcast industry is booming. And every techie & entrepreneur wants to find a way to provide value to that market. CastChamp is our attempt at that.
We started with the idea mid-June, and validated the idea in late June. But since then, we've ran into some brick walls. I think some of it was a bit of fear, wondering whether it would even work out. And some of it was not trusting in the positive reception we received when trying to validate the product on Reddit.
But then a few days ago, I read this tweet by James Clear, which has since been deleted.
The tweet said: "When struggling to start, work on a smaller part. When struggling to finish, ship a smaller whole."
That tweet resonated with me and got me fired up. So on the morning of Aug 19th, we buckled down and asked ourselves, "What's the simplest form of this product that we can ship?"
Then we got to it.
We were worried that we are targeting a segment that we cannot reach, and were considering to pivot already a week following our PH launch.
But guess what, we received our first payment today!
This is encouraging news but by no means this one order validates our product market fit.
This is a start, and hopefully a good one. @antdke
Hi Indiehackers 👋
We finally launched CastChamp. A tool to find podcast audiences that match yours. A tool for leads essentially.
Unfortunately, Derick and I struggled for weeks to figure out how to productize this idea. We validated the idea on Reddit over a month ago. We even built up a waitlist of dozens of people during that time! We’re finally launching so now we can deliver on our promise 😁
CastChamp saves you time by recommending podcasts that have audiences similar to yours. We want help people find and advertise with podcasts that fit their target audience.
CastChamp works in 2 super easy steps:
Let us know what you think in comments 🙏
Check out our launch on PH!
Came up with the idea while trying to fall asleep. I remember reading an article by Ben Thompson on "The Aggregation Theory". What I concluded from the article is that: business that aggregate useful services, products, or info for consumers are big winners in this day and age. For example, Zillow aggregates home prices, Facebook aggregates social data, and Amazon aggregates products and stores. My friend Matt also created a product that aggregates the contact info of journalists. So I thought to myself, "What other kind of resources, when aggregated, could be useful?" And podcaster data just popped into my head. Then I hit up @derickchenyr & CastChamp was born.
Currently, the podcast industry is booming. And every techie & entrepreneur wants to find a way to provide value to that market. CastChamp is our attempt at that.