It's been about 9 months since I last posted an update for Time Advisor (now Heydai).
In that time, I quit my job, rebranded the app, launched a beta, iterated based on feedback, and finally submitted something to the App Store. After one rejection due to insufficient info in the description, Apple approved Heydai on March 22 for App Store release. I set a pre-order date for April 1 while I finalized a few other things, and now Heydai is finally here.
In one sense, I'm really proud of what I've accomplished so far. Heydai is the culmination of all my career experience, years of thought, and so many late nights. It wasn't easy, but I proved to myself that I could do it after so many times not following through.
However, I'm also extremely embarrassed by how bad of an entrepreneur I am. After discovering the build in public community and the many lessons contained therein, I poorly attempted some idea validation before deferring to "some other apps like this are successful so I can be too."
I've also ignored all advice at finding a niche target audience, instead opting for what I read to be Pinterest's approach of starting generic and experimenting with different audiences after the core product is built.
But now I've spent months building something that might only be helpful for me. Even worse, I might continue doing that because I love the work and am passionate about my vision for what I want Heydai to become.
At the end of the day, I don't regret the choices I've made on this journey. Mostly because my deepest motivation all along hasn't been for any financial success, but that's a story for another post.
Where I go from here is a bit up in the air. I'm eager to dive deeper into ASO and see what what it takes to grow an app like Heydai. I also applied to an accelerator and made it to the final interview round held this week. I still have a bit of runway, but assuming I don't make the accelerator I will likely pick up a part-time engineering role somewhere to extend runway indefinitely.
No matter what comes next though, two things I am certain to continue: seeking to learn and learning to seek. Now go make every day your heydai 👇🏻
Thanks for reading 🙏🏻