I read both of your blogs: https://30apps.me/ and https://30apps.me/conclusion-of-....
Since your criteria of filtering out the successful apps were through Product Hunt launch -> No-code app -> Full-fledged app. Do you think that SideNotion will be the one that will turn into a fully-fledged app? Or will some other app out of the three left, make it to a fully-fledged app?
This is absolutely astounding. Have you had any time in advance per app, prior to launching each one?
Honestly this could be translated to almost any new idea / business - trial & error. Super interesting!
I do agree with your philosophy in a way, how do you know what clients want. Even when you interview a couple of clients, you realise - different people want different things.
So my approach was, instead of 30 apps in 30 days, build one app with 30 features. Swiss-army of apps in one, you have to be smart about how you integrate everything - but if you do it well - people will go for it.
Completely disrupt the idea of micro-saas with major-saas, but a lightweight major-saas that feels like micro-saas.
The key is not to make the app feel bulky, but allow the users to use the features that they need.
I think instead of being so aggressive to make apps, you should focus more on marketing the products. This will help you to raise revenue for your next startup.
Wow! Such a great way to explore your interests and learn no-code, shipping products really fast.
Good luck with the next stage of the project. Happy to beta test and share any feedback.
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