Startup with no direction seeking for guidance
I launched the site on April 10, 2013, rigged with Facebook's open graph so the site can get more exposure. I gained a couple of signups on the first week and about 5-8 active users daily. They were in my circle of friends, and some were friends of my friends. I thought that I would reach about 50-100 active users on its first two weeks, but my expectations were wrong. It kept on the ground with 0-2 active users.
I don't know if the idea was wrong. Right now I'm planning to rewrite the code from scratch ( Switch to a different web app framework to accomplish more features; Remove the responsive design; Add more features esp. realtime functionalities with nodejs; and so on... )
I don't want to lose hope and really seeking for guidance.
http://www.droolify.com
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[ 4.9 ms ] story [ 58.6 ms ] threadWhy not try some other marketing approaches?
Yes, though I really don't have any idea how to REALLY market a website. The only idea I know of was spreading it through Facebook open graph, but it still wasn't enough. I'm thinking of ads, and more ads, but I don't have the money for it.
And then you state that you're going to rewrite, implying as if the rewrite is going to help.
I'll save you the rewrite; it's not going to help your lack of users.
At the very least you have a marketing/lack of awareness problem, at most you have a shitty idea problem. None of which have anything to do with the technology stack you're using.
In my opinion, what you need is to first gain some insights on
- how to build online presence
- User experience
Ex: By having a first look at your site, it is not directly visible what your site exactly does. Then I looked for About link (for which I had to scroll down to bottom right)
There's a lot of data available on the net which you can use to improve in these areas. I would suggest instead of recoding and loading the site with extra features, if you are satisfied with current functionality, then try to build online presence first.(You may start with getting more likes for your facebook page)
Show users before adding the functionality that they actually need it.( that it was inherent). If you are able to do this correctly, then you could get yourself a good fanbase.
Basically, I would suggest to improve on promotional strategies before starting coding again (after a landing page). And also keep a clear view on how are you going to generate income( if you want to call yourself a startup :) )
Why did you sink 6 months into this without knowing if people actually wanted it?
Stop coding. Now. Go out and talk to your potential customers. What problem are you solving? How are people solving it now?
Best of luck, and hopefully this can be salvaged, or else it is a learning experience for next time.