Small Discord groups became the strongest first-user channel

A small software product began getting paid by strangers, and the next challenge was finding the first users. The product was shared on , , PeerPush, several SaaS and , and work also started on SEO/GEO. The focused on the exact problems people might look for, such as realistic , consistent identities, face swap, and image or video workflows.

So far, Discord has worked better than the other channels. The product was not pushed with a direct sales pitch. Real outputs were shown inside small niche groups where people were already discussing creation.

People then started asking how those outputs were made, and some joined the Discord community to learn more.

Key points

  • Discord brought the strongest early response so far.
  • The product was also shared on , , PeerPush, and SaaS/.
  • SEO/GEO work was aimed at the real problems potential users search for.
  • Showing actual outputs in small communities worked better than a direct pitch.
  • Early users responded after seeing results and asking how they were made.
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