First iOS app hits 1,600 downloads, but marketing is now the hard part
A software developer with nearly 10 years of experience launched a first iOS app called Habit Huski. Building software is familiar, but sales, , and product messaging are new territory.
Soon after launch, the app saw an unexpected burst of interest in China, so Chinese language support was added quickly over a weekend. The developer uses the app several times a day, and that use has guided its ongoing improvement.
The app has passed 1,600 downloads and has two 5-star ratings. There are still no written reviews, so the next need is clear feedback on the app experience around the product: messaging, , the mascot, format, wording, and other details that shape how people understand it.
Key points
- Habit Huski is a newly launched iOS app from a .
- The app has passed 1,600 downloads after launch.
- Unexpected interest from China led to fast Chinese language support.
- The shows two 5-star ratings, but no written reviews yet.
- The main need now is feedback on messaging, , mascot, format, and wording.