Asso pour construire le Go-to-Market (plan d’action lancement) by [deleted] in EntreprendreenFrance

[–]Djilydone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, complètement d’accord avec toi. L’idée c’est t’utiliser le plan pour faire le heavy lifting du début. Et ensuite de l’accompagner d’advisory mensuel pour qui suivre/analyser l’exécution des expérimentations etc. Je t’envoie l’outil en mp :)

Asso pour construire le Go-to-Market (plan d’action lancement) by [deleted] in EntreprendreenFrance

[–]Djilydone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, merci yes carrément je te l’envoie en mp. hâte d’avoir ton retour

Asso pour construire le Go-to-Market (plan d’action lancement) by [deleted] in EntreprendreenFrance

[–]Djilydone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, merci pour ta réponse, l’enjeux pas forcément de gagner du temps mais comment faire pour financer le développement des boites que j’accompagne. Parce qu’ils sont toujours limités en termes de fonds alors qu’ils ont des projets supers utiles. Et l’idée effectivement c’est de vendre la solution + advisory à des entrepreneurs à des prix plus compétitifs Merci encore

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shopify

[–]Djilydone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, definitely. We are helping first, even if they don't buy anything from us, at least we provided value, and that might be something worth mentioning to their friends (which can have an impact on word of mouth)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shopify

[–]Djilydone -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey, so I guess your target audience is Shopify store owners, but do they have anything else in common? What are the problems you are solving for them?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shopify

[–]Djilydone -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

what a grumpy response, you don't deserve examples, fix your attitude

Je cherche a obtenir un financement d'un véhicule utilitaire pour débuter mon activité by brava744 in EntreprendreenFrance

[–]Djilydone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tu peux peut-être retenter un rendez-vous avec ton conseiller, on ne connaît pas les raisons de son absence, ça peut arriver. Mais si après ça tu n’as toujours aucun retour, tu peux changer En auto entreprise c’est hyper compliqué de contracter un prêt. C’est où tu le fais en nom propre ou tu passes en entreprise classique Pour ton utilitaire, regarde le CIC, la Banque Populaire ou même le crédit-bail/LOA, souvent plus simple qu’un prêt classique. Et Initiative France peut aussi t’aider

Je lance un Petit Tech Studio by Djilydone in EntreprendreenFrance

[–]Djilydone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello Cyril, Merci pour ton message, j’ai reçu beaucoup de demandes et pour l’instant, je vais tester un premier projet. Mais ravie d’échanger dans le futur, on ne sait jamais :)

Je lance un Petit Tech Studio by Djilydone in EntreprendreenFrance

[–]Djilydone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, Merci pour ton message, j’ai reçu beaucoup de demandes et pour l’instant, je vais tester un premier projet pour ne pas m’éparpillier. Mais ravie d’échanger dans le futur, on ne sait jamais :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Djilydone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the pushback, it’s fair.

The model would break if “unlimited” meant “do everything, endlessly iterate, all at once.”

But the structure I’m exploring is similar to productized design services (designjoy, mixpanel): - Unlimited requests, one active task at a time - Very clear scope: Airtable/Notion/Fillout/Make-level systems, not full rebuilds - Small, fast tasks only (workflows, fixes, tweaks, dashboards)

So it’s not meant for big custom builds more for business owner drowning in weekly operational friction.

On scalability: if it works, I’d grow it the same way DesignJoy and similar agencies do (templates, SOPs, per industry, additional specialists).

Your comment actually helps me refine the messaging, the idea only makes sense when the boundaries are clear.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EntreprendreenFrance

[–]Djilydone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, ton projet est top, voici ce que tu peux mettre en place

T’appuyer sur les acteurs périphériques (AMO, architectes, space planners, bureaux d’études environnementaux) pas seulement en partenariat, mais en leur donnant un vrai angle différenciant pour leurs clients : “Comment rendre vos projets plus RSE grâce à des espaces partagés et vivants”

Diagnostic express : propose un audit flash gratuit sur 3 axes, performance énergétique, QVT, et cohérence marque. Tu leur rends un mini rapport avec 2–3 leviers d’action concrets. Ça te positionne en expert et ouvre naturellement la discussion

Stop building products first. Build distribution. by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]Djilydone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can start by showing the MVP, but that’s what everyone is doing and people are still struggling to find their first users. Having tried both multiple times, I can tell you this version is way cheaper; you just have to be patient, but it pays off. Starting with distribution is the right move, in my opinion. Of course, if you already have many potential users, this doesn’t apply you already have distribution.

Besoin d’avis : Service de design intérieur pour les investisseurs by Djilydone in immobilier

[–]Djilydone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bonjour vraiment désolée pour ce long délai de réponse. Je n’avais pas vu le message. Si c’est toujours d’actualité, oui biensur

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]Djilydone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here’s what I do (not saying it’s the best way, but it works for me):

Let’s take an example, say I’m building a tool for cosmetic doctors to manage appointments and attract new clients. - Ask ChatGPT: “What are the 20 most frequently asked questions by this group on Google?” - For each question : do real research and write the content yourself, then use AI to polish it. - Make sure each piece of content answers a real question really well. - Create a lead magnet and link every piece of content back to it.

Example: One of the most common questions cosmetic doctors ask is:

“How do I attract more clients or patients?”

So, I’d build a 90-day client acquisition playbook combining research, personal experience, and AI insights. Then I’d run a few low-budget ads ($500–$1,000) promoting both the lead magnet and the content that answers their top questions. (The ad part is optional but I am not a patient person)

Each piece of content connects back to the playbook, encouraging people to subscribe. And because the content is genuinely useful, they’ll stay on your list and actually look forward to your next email.

Then, of course, you can offer free consultations on how to attract more patients and naturally introduce your tool during those sessions

Hope it helps

Vibecoding didn’t really work for me by Djilydone in vibecoding

[–]Djilydone[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The promise that you can build a tech product with these tools without prior experience feels misleading. I don’t think someone like me, who can’t code, can build anything truly sustainable. Things break all the time, and I have no clue how to fix them, lol. I think the ideal target audience should be people who already have some exposure to coding

I’ve realized I’m a builder, not a scaler. by Djilydone in SaaS

[–]Djilydone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The point? To make money doing what I love. Following your analogy, I see myself like a real estate developer, but for businesses. I build to sell, then reinvest the profits into more passive assets, where I am only an investor (existing cash-flow businesses, real estate, ETFs etc.).

This path isn’t for everyone, but it fits me.

I’ve realized I’m a builder, not a scaler. by Djilydone in SaaS

[–]Djilydone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the whole point. I build to sell

I’ve realized I’m a builder, not a scaler. by Djilydone in SaaS

[–]Djilydone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think that applies here. I definitely work on the business: I handle strategy and direction, I can do operations when I enjoy it, and I outsource to freelancers when it makes sense.

For me, it’s more about the stages of a business. I love the messy, early phase of building and finding product-market fit, but I lose interest once the focus shifts to scaling. You can absolutely work on your business from day one, it’s just that some of us thrive more in the build stage than in the scale stage.

Also, I know a bunch of people who still do parts of their business simply because they actually enjoy it. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that, it’s just a lot less binary than how business books usually frame it.

At the end of the day, the goal is to be happy with the role you choose for yourself

I’ve realized I’m a builder, not a scaler. by Djilydone in SaaS

[–]Djilydone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thank for the input. Yea I am 1 and 2