If you've ever built a website or an app with an active user base (I had 30 lol) you’ve probably realized that there is no good way to reach out to them.
Emails are frequently ignored and have low response rates. Feedback forms lack flexibility and can be cumbersome to implement. Building communities on platforms like Discord or Slack requires time and effort.
So, I thought, why not bring something like a Discord server right into a website or app? Something easy to integrate that instantly connects you with your entire user base. This tool would let you send real-time messages, polls, and feedback forms, notifying users when they're active on your platform. And, importantly, users can interact with these messages, whether by voting, commenting, or submitting forms.
And that’s how Taku was born: https://taku.cool
If you're facing this communication gap, give Taku a try! We're offering a 3-month, 50% off discount with the promo code 'TAKUHUNT.' And don't worry about installation; we're here to assist you with integrating our widget seamlessly into your product.
Ahh this is pretty cool. But users come to your site to get info on what they need tho, so not sure if they come to actually help you. What are your findings on this?
@sentry_co Hey André, well most of the users are trying to solve their problem. But there is always percent of the audience that are hardcore fans and actually interested in making a product better.
Even people who are not interested will interact with announcements if it relates to their problem
Interesting idea. I think it can be used not only for startups, but for products catalogues, for factories, for designers, for the website builders, for interior designers. Everywhere if site owners need a feedback
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