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Aliaksandr Huretski
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Great question, Anastasia! One data insight that had a big impact on my work was realizing that users who engaged with our onboarding tutorial within the first 10 minutes were 3x more likely to stay active after a month. This helped us optimize the onboarding flow and significantly improve retention.
Curious to hear—what's one of the most surprising insights you've uncovered in your work?
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Aliaksandr Huretski
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It sounds like you’ve built a powerful tool, but now the challenge is defining its core value proposition. Since your heaviest users are marketers, why not focus on one specific marketing pain point rather than trying to solve everything?
Some potential niche directions based on your features:
Competitive intelligence tool – Automate tracking competitors' content, ads, and strategies.
SEO...
The classic case of over-engineering
Angelica Handover
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Aliaksandr Huretski
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Hey Alejandra, that sounds like an awesome opportunity for early-stage startups! A well-designed landing page can make a huge difference in getting traction.
I’m currently working on a VR project and might be interested in collaborating. Do you have specific industries or types of startups you’re looking to work with? Also, what’s the best way to check out your portfolio?
looking to help early stage startups :)
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Aliaksandr Huretski
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One of my favorite fun apps is RandoChat—it’s basically anonymous chat roulette where you can have completely random conversations with strangers. Sometimes you get weird interactions, but other times, you end up in unexpectedly hilarious or deep talks.
Also, Blobby Volley is a simple yet addictive volleyball game with two blobs as players. It’s perfect for quick breaks when you just want to...
What are your favorite "fun" apps?
Ben Griese
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Aliaksandr Huretski
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AI as a selling point is a double-edged sword in B2C. On one hand, it signals innovation and expertise, which can build trust among tech-savvy users (as Woojin pointed out). On the other hand, lack of transparency raises concerns, especially for mainstream consumers who may not fully understand AI (as Yan mentioned).
The key takeaway from this discussion is positioning. AI should be marketed...
B2C AI Adoption: Is advertising AI features a Plus or a Minus for Growth?
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