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  • You've built a product in a crowded market with similar offerings; what sets you apart?

    Joonatan
    24 replies
    Let's face it, you're rarely the first one in the market. However, you've still chosen to build the product even though there is already existing ones. What sets you apart?

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    Amir Najari
    If you are talking about an application (which is a software but is not a game). Here are some bullet points. - The specific community you target and how you reach. - The community you create around your product. - Pricing and billing style (not necessarily lower price). - Ease of use / different features. - Integrability of your product (with other products that your target market use etc) - The quality of your support.
    Joonatan
    @amir_najari Good summary! Can definitely agree with all of those
    Charlie Choi
    I think sometimes people overemphasize on differentiation, when in fact most people in your target market just simply does not know about you. A small differentiation even in the UI or UX can have people favor you over some other offering.
    Joonatan
    @charlie_choi3 Yes often the unique aspect doesnt have to be anything revolutionary, it can be even just small adjustments which make one's product stand out!
    Florian Vates
    Mindr - Mindful Reminders
    Mindr - Mindful Reminders
    I have this weird "issue" that I am in a very crowded marked of reminders but my app is different from any reminder because it doesn't rely on annoying notifications but instead subtly reminds you right on the home screen with a nice little widget. The main problem is, that people will have a hard time finding it because it won't rank very high for reminders because there are just so many. And probably no one searches for "subtle reminder" or something like that. It's a shame but I noticed once people know it exists, they like it a lot. Launching today 🙌 https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
    Joonatan
    @fvates You just got to find the correct aspect of which marketing works for your subtle reminder! Also "subtle reminder" sounds perfect start for a tag line or one liner!
    Florian Vates
    Mindr - Mindful Reminders
    Mindr - Mindful Reminders
    @joonatanvanhala yeah I have to do some testing. Currently it’s mindful reminder because it sounds better but subtle is probably more clear.
    Joonatan
    @fvates Let's hope people find your subtle and mindful reminder!
    Florian Vates
    Mindr - Mindful Reminders
    Mindr - Mindful Reminders
    @joonatanvanhala haha thanks! 🤞🏼
    Žiga Kerec
    Tight integration with our end customers. We prepared an enterprise package that creates custom presets for our customers and we offer them seamless integration into their system. We are aware of scalability issues and are already addressing them - but this is something that competition is not currently doing.
    Joonatan
    @ziga_kerec Sounds perfect, great answer. Seams like you have a good advantage to work on
    Alex Nix
    I would like to compete and become better
    Joonatan
    @nixkulinax Agree, there is always a good reason to do better
    Joonatan
    @nixkulinax Good to be always improving!
    Alex Nix
    @joonatanvanhala yep! Also, healthy competition is a great motivator for growth.
    Julia Chacur
    Super interesting topic. Would love to hear people's insights
    John Griffith
    Providing more features compared to the rivals at the same price. This strategy has helped me in launching 3 products over a period of 7 years.
    Joonatan
    @johngriffith Often competing with pricing can be a difficult edge, but sometimes it can work perfectly if marketed correctly!
    Outlivo
    The mindset of the creator while creating that product - irrespective of the outcome of failure/success
    Joonatan
    @outlivo Mindset can really help in building awesome products