A free Firefox add-on took 8 months, but launch response was poor
, web , and people doing SEO work can have useful skills but still struggle to find clients. Paid can feel too expensive, so the goal was to build free software with no limits, , or paywall.
The product direction came from gathering information about what the community needed. After 8 months of planning and work, the tool was released as a .
The expected support did not arrive; the launch message received downvotes before people seemed to seriously read it. The result left doubt about whether building a fully free, community-driven tool was the right choice.
Key points
- The tool targets , web , SEO workers, and similar solo service .
- The core problem is having skills but not enough clients.
- The product was meant to avoid costly by being free and unlimited.
- It was released as a after 8 months of work and planning.
- The launch received poor community response, mainly downvotes instead of support.