Hey PH! 😁
This is my first post in the PH discussion and I wanted to share a small win!
Two weeks ago, I was reading comments on Twitter, when I saw someone asking "With all the A.I. stuff, would it be possible to restore old photos?"
I was already doing it for my mom, as she's a big fan of genealogy. I didn't wasted time making a whole product, I just made a quick landing page in plain HTML, added a Typeform to upload pictures + collect payments, and then I answered the tweet saying I made a landing page for him.
It worked and I got the first sale from it. Made the picture, sent them to him, and he was happy with the results.
(The back-end was basically me manually using my pipeline of models to edit the pictures)
I then posted the story on IndieHackers, it ended up on the first page, and I got lots of attention from it! I know for sure I got a few sales from it, but not sure how much exactly.
I haven't done any marketing yet, other than posting two updates on my personal Twitter and answering "Describe your app in X words" posts on Twitter.
Next step is to automate the whole thing (almost done, currently testing with some users), start promoting it a bit, then launching on ProductHunt!
$40 in 2 weeks might not seems much, but it's only my second project that generated some money, so I'm pretty happy about it 😁
My key takeaways:
• Fast is better than perfect
• Doing things manually can help you test your workflow. Here I can make sure the quality is the best and make adjustments
• Automation after validation: manually processing the photos isn't scalable, but it's not a problem unless I have too much sales. I could