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A user that logged in almost everyday in ISELO!!!

Wow!!! This is amazing!!! You don't have any idea how happy this makes me! :-D

This user has been using ISELOapp.com on a regular basis for managing his links.

Developers usually have a notepad with them to keep important links and some notes with them. These links and notes help them with development activities. This user is using ISELOApp to manage those links with his team member. Great Use case indeed!

I'm longing for more use cases like this! :-)

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    Hey, I know you! Congrats on your success, old friend :D

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      Hey Blake! Wassup? It's great to find you here. I just joined this community, and it's freaking awesome! :-)

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        I couldn't agree more, sir. I'm just barely getting started but it's great to see the amount of drive, motivation and support going around here. It's oddly familiar... except much fewer jerks this time around :P

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    That's awesome! One precious daily active user is sometimes all the motivation you need - keep it up!

    Have you thought about ways to engage with your user and talk with them about what they like about your product?

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    That's fantastic, congratulations. I'd love to have a service that's so integral to someone's process that they use it every day.
    What is the norm for your users logging in and being active, and what kind of engagement are you ultimately aiming for?

    One thing I noticed was that your logo image wasn't showing, getting a 404.

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      Hi @SamIvory! Thanks for notifying about the logo! I just fixed it!

      About what kind of engagement I'm aiming for, is to turn the word "ISELO" into a verb that means "Save it for later for me or my team"

      I aim to build a process of learning by helping people to quickly

      1. Save it for later
      2. Recommend this to my teammate
      3. Discuss on a piece of content

      Could you please explain your question about he norm, a little bit more?
      Thanks! :-)

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        I see, like 'googling' something.

        I meant it more like, if one person using it every day, then is this the exception? If so, how often do other users use it?
        I'm building a platform myself that I'd want users to use most days, if you have any tips on increasing the engagement like you have done, I'd love that.

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          Frankly speaking, I've not promoted the product as of now, and I gave demo to very few people personally. So, I do not have many users using the product.

          But, the product still is not very habit-forming at this point. The retention is still low with limited users and that's the reason I was so glad to see somebody using it everyday... without external triggers.

          Right now, I'm trying to enhance the on-boarding experience in the product with a quick tour, so that people trying online (without me giving demos) understand the product well.

          Some pointers could be:

          1. Finding out right set of people for your platform is a key ingredient in the soup.
          2. Use external triggers like browser notifications, emails etc to bring users back into the platform
          3. The actions users take on your app should be very easy to do. (For example, we have a chrome extension to quickly save and recommend articles in your team with a click; Here save and recommend are key actions we want users to take and these should be as easy as possible
          4. Talking to people using the product regularly might unfold lot of things

          I would recommend you read this book called "Hooked: How to build habit-forming products" by Nir EYAL to create a strategy for your product.

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