We crossed 2000 signups yesterday and here is why we will hit 3000 faster
Sameer Sanagala
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The first thousand took us 6 months
The second thousand took us 4 months
But the third one should only take us 2 months
We are working on NotionApps - an app builder for Notion databases (https://www.producthunt.com/products/notionapps)
We are aiming to hit the next thousand faster because the app builder is more viable now (also it will make a good arithmetic sequence so I can post something similar after 2 months)
In the last four months, we launched important features like Relations support which were blocking early users from building the desired apps.
For example, when building a task tracker app, you can now select a Project (from a different Notion database) when creating a Task
Or on opening a Project, you can list, add, and manage Tasks (which are stored in a different Notion database)
This is just one sample use case, the possibilities are truly endless.
This made the tool more functional to build apps that can solve use cases like client portals, community apps, field apps, event portals, etc, in a more detailed and end-to-end fashion.
If you are an early user or have been following our journey, thanks for the support. Please take this cookie 🍪 as a token of gratitude.
And if you are a Notion user but haven't tried NotionApps yet, try it now so you don't miss the cookie.
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Carter Michael@carter_michael
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Congrats that's cool! What's been your main driver of sign-ups?
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@sameer_sanagala Nice! I'm assuming Twitter was a big one? Seems their Notion community is huge.
NotionApps
Launching soon!
@carter_michael Thanks Carter. Content and community efforts are the main drivers of the signups.
NotionApps
Launching soon!
@carter_michael Yes it is. Notion's Reddit community is equally resourceful.
You did it! Outstanding accomplishment. Keep up the fantastic work. Congrats!
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