Sophia Mitchell

Is offering a lifetime deal a common practice for product launches? πŸš€

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launching a product? If so, how many users do you typically limit it to (e.g., first 50, 100, or more)? Thanks so much in advance! πŸš€

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Benjamin Thomas Clark
Lifetime deals are common for early adopters to get initial traction, but you'll want to limit it to build urgency. Aim to provide max value to those users so they become advocates and help with word-of-mouth growth πŸ“ˆ
Sophia Mitchell
@benjaminthomasclark Thanks for the advice! I agree that it's important to limit the number of users to create urgency, while also ensuring a quality relationship with the early adopters. I plan to provide maximum value to these users, and I would also include UI A/B testing with some users at the beginning to gather feedback on specific features or design changes. 😊
Zhiqi Shi
There's no specific number, but it will be limited to very early users, as these users provide the most value to the product.
Sophia Mitchell
@zhiqi_shi I agree, early users are really crucial as they can help in product development and provide valuable feedback