Grow your audience by writing high performing tweets.
Growing a Twitter audience can be super valuable for makers. Unfortunately, it's also really hard work. Tweet Hunter makes it a whole lot easier by helping you find inspiration from the best Twitter accounts in your nich
Announced we were partnering up with one of the best ghostwriters on Twitter, and did a huge launch aimed at his Twitter audience.
This helped us cross the $10K MRR milestone in just a few days, right after we crossed the $5K MRR milestone, along with 400+ paying users.
We launch a free resource (100+ tweets for makers to grow their audience) and publish it on Product Hunt.
We reach 2nd spot, 500+ upvotes and, more importantly, 800+ downloads of the resource. This also turns out to be a great acquisition move, a lot of people are hearing about us for the first time and sign up.
End of june, we add a LOT of features and completely change our landing page.
Now Tweet Hunter allows you to:
These are all features that were requested by paying users.
As we focus on features, we also decide to raise prices. Going from $9/month to $14/month. A significant raise that turns out to work really well.
We're actually getting more customers now that we have raised the price. Probably people take us more seriously.
In just a few days, we break the $100 MRR milestone.
0 marketing except a post on Reddit and a couple of tweets. We think to ourselves it's time to focus on product for a few weeks, improve existing features and develop ones that our users are asking for.
The first day we open the MVP to private beta testers, and we immediately get 3 customers.
Now we're getting a bit excited, we probably are touching something important with our product, filling a real need.
Thibault and I decide to focus on this full time.
The first version of Tweet Hunter is out. It's quite basic in terms of features, but the tech is there. People can search for topics and we use AI and our data to fetch the best performing tweets about that topic.
I post it on Reddit. Post takes off. We get 300+ people who want to try it out.
My co-founder Tibo and a Twitter friend Dimitri pitch the Tweet Hunter idea to me: we're gonna help people write better tweets!
This is the very start of the adventure. We've been developing SaaS for a few months but I'm particularly interested about this one. Because my tweets suck. And I wish I had a bigger Twitter audience.
Growing a Twitter audience can be super valuable for makers. Unfortunately, it's also really hard work. Tweet Hunter makes it a whole lot easier by helping you find inspiration from the best Twitter accounts in your nich