Nikola Djordjevic

After Everything Failed, Here’s How We Hit 24,000 Users

Hey Product Hunt,

I’m Nikola, a bootstrapped builder who’s tried launching a handful of products with @whoisrade during our 6-products-in-12-months challenge last year. Rade’s been in the B2B startup world for 20 years. We thought that experience would make B2C SaaS’ product growth a sure thing. It didn’t.

Our first step into B2C was @Olovka, a $9.95/mo writing tool for students and researchers. We were excited, did a spiffy Product Hunt launch, wrote blog posts, posted on socials… but after the initial buzz, growth dropped off hard.

Here’s what we tried (and what didn’t work):

  • PPC/ads: Not viable at under $10 a month. We’d be waiting forever to break even, and being bootstrapped, that wasn’t an option.

  • Content, SEO, social: Glacially slow, especially at the start.

  • Communities, DMs, cold outreach to journalists: Some nice conversations, but barely any adoption.

  • UGC Videos on TikTok: didn’t manage to make them go viral.

  • “Growth hacks:” Felt disingenuous, didn’t stick.

Honestly, there were weeks of nothing. It was frustrating to see the dashboard stuck on “no new users.” I know a lot of Product Hunt makers have hit this wall too - especially when moving from B2B playbooks to B2C reality.

What Finally (Quietly) Worked

The thing that (slowly, then suddenly) got us results was finding where our target users already spent their time and just participating - not pitching.

For Olovka, that place turned out to be YouTube. Every day there were videos about “AI tools for students, writing, and productivity,” with thousands of viewers.

Instead of shilling our product, I started leaving genuinely helpful comments, sharing tools that worked (including Olovka), giving practical advice, or answering questions. It felt less like marketing, more like actually being part of the discussion.

It was a slog to do this manually, so I built the process into a tool for myself to find relevant videos, generate natural-sounding comments that mentions Olovka, make sure comments stayed at the top of the comment section, and track which ones picked up traction.

Did It Really Do Anything?

Surprisingly, yes. Over about 3 months:

  • Olovka went from 500-something signups to over 24,000

  • Organic and direct traffic finally took off

  • Conversion rates were higher than launch week

  • We saw way more people Googling our brand

  • SEO improved because of more mentions and curiosity

If you want the stats and what the process looked like, I put everything in a case study: https://rumora.ai/case-studies/olovka

My Takeaway (For Other Makers Here)

If you’re building a SaaS and you’re stuck, all I can really share is what I wish I’d heard: Find conversations your audience is already part of. Add something useful. Don’t force it.

I still don’t have a silver bullet, but I’m happy to chat or answer any specifics - no slick sales talk, just an honest experience from another builder.

Thanks for reading - if you’re in the same boat, hang in there. It took us a lot of trial and error before anything clicked.

P.S. We’re quietly launching @Rumora on Product Hunt tomorrow - that tool we built for ourselves and decided to open up for other makers.

— Nikola & @whoisrade

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Aleksa Mitrović

Cool stuff, thanks for sharing

:)

Nikola Djordjevic

@1aleksa — thanks a lot, really appreciate it. 🙌

Aleksa Mitrović

@djordjevic_nikola btw, which tool did you use for YT research?

Nikola Djordjevic

@1aleksa That’s also covere by @Rumora — besides handling comments, it also helps us discover high-potential videos in our niche by estimating which ones are likely to get the most views in the next 30 days. That part turned out to be super useful for scaling things up. 🙌

Aleksa Mitrović

@djordjevic_nikola sounds cool. Would love to try it out

Rade Joksimovic
Seems obvious from this perspective 😅 but took a lot of trial and error (and dead ends) to get here…
Nikola Djordjevic

@whoisrade Hah, easy now maybe 😅 but I still remember us throwing darts blindfolded for months. Glad it finally clicked.

Stefan Bogdanovic

Super sharp breakdown - been seeing a lot of B2C teams burn time on B2B-style growth, so this hit home. The YT angle is brilliant, feels natural but scales, and Rumora clearly isn’t just another hack tool. Pumped to try it after launch.

Nikola Djordjevic

@stefan_bogdanovic9 Appreciate that, man 🙌. Yeah, we tried forcing stuff early on — none of it stuck. Once we leaned into what actually felt native, everything shifted. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts once you’ve played with it.

Milos Milanovic

This is really inspiring to read. It’s so easy to feel stuck when nothing seems to work, but hearing how you pushed through and found something that clicked gives a lot of hope. Big congrats to @djordjevic_nikola and @whoisrade on the growth! 🚀👏

Nikola Djordjevic

@_milos_milanovic_ Thanks so much, really means a lot! 🙌 We know how tough it can get when things stall, so messages like this are a big boost. Appreciate the support! 🚀