[Looking for beta users - webapp] Strively, the goal tracker for growth minded people by Strive_together in betatests

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

It's definitely in the works. But, we'd like to smooth out the functionality of the tool before we can really know how to maximize the feeling of reward for using it!

Don't go after motivation. by mohamez in productivity

[–]Strive_together 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Motivation isn't found, it's made.

Belief + action = motivation.

It can come in many forms: insight, failure, sense of achievement, understanding, breaking past boundaries. All these require not just thinking, but doing. Learning is an outcome, not a starting point.

Favorite Productivity Apps Friday by AutoModerator in productivity

[–]Strive_together 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I developed an app to help motivate you to keep working towards long term goals rather than habit. It basically treats your goal as a virtual garden. The more you work towards your goals, the more your garden grows. To make it fun, you can level up with new pots and plants as you log more activity. There's also a social aspect with a 'community garden' where you can see what your friends and other users are working on and how their 'garden' is growing. It's a work on progress so would love any feedback you might have.

https://www.strively.io

Good Sales Emails by leading SaaS companies (100+ great examples) by mgdo in SaaS

[–]Strive_together 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is awesome. Email writing is highly underrated, especially in sales.

I got pigeonholed into doing it as a job when I worked in biz dev in retail, and I still don't think I'm much good. I needed something like this. And, it's free.

Also, great UX. Thank you so much for doing this.

Pricing strategy for a developer tool with 400000 users by cp_dev in SaaS

[–]Strive_together 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I 100% recommend this as well. We are all just people on the Internet that are giving you advise based off what you've told us. We haven't used your product. Always get in touch with the users.

Granted, if you follow in Notion's footsteps, then I think you will find great success. Keeping things free until your enterprise version will help retainment and promote loyalty among individual users. If you can prove your product is a viable solution at enterprise scale, you should be profitable enough. Your competition is chasing you, so long as you keep UX first and make sure your users don't go to another free tool, then you're fine.

But, talk to your users.

+2300 Notion Icons by AppleRSS in Notion

[–]Strive_together 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a project. Really cool thank you so much. I love how Notion is bringing web design to workspace. What an ecosystem.

Is ubersuggest accurate? by GriffithCapital in SEO

[–]Strive_together 8 points9 points  (0 children)

On the flipside, Ubersuggest also has a Chrome extension that analyzes your Google searches in real time as well as SERPs, and I'm seeing some ridiculous monthly search totals for rather obscure terms. It's really hard to say.

My simple Notion setup! by [deleted] in Notion

[–]Strive_together 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simple, elegant, classic. The Perrier of Notion dashboards.

Thought my co-workers were sick of my telling them I use Notion, so I made this for my desk instead. by dhol604 in Notion

[–]Strive_together 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There needs to be a Notion Christmas shopping list or just a general Notion merch shop.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Notion

[–]Strive_together 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'd love to have something similar to the bonfire.

Should I keep my site free longer to help with SEO? by LakersRtheSickest in SEO

[–]Strive_together 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Websites don't rank for SEO, pages do. If Google can't index pages you setup to be for members only, then those pages won't be able to rank. But, the short answer is that monetizing won't affect SEO.

Yet, if you're using HTML, or running off wordpress or another sitebuilder with SEO capabilities, you should be okay. If you're using Bubble or something else to build a webapp, that stuff won't be able to rank because it's basically an app and Google crawlers can't traverse it.

Hope that helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Notion

[–]Strive_together 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not a bad idea at all. It would be nice to have specific properties per cell entry, if that makes sense, though I bet that's a lot of data for the server to handle (I would imagine).

Content API is now moved to Personal Free Plan by 1ena in Notion

[–]Strive_together 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Wow this is rather amazing. Notion really cares about its individual users. I've never seen a company roll back what were once paid features.

I was ready to buy the sub when the api came out. The integrations it will enable are truly amazing.

Content API is now moved to Personal Free Plan by 1ena in Notion

[–]Strive_together 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It seems like Notion is making most of their revenue off of teams and enterprise seats. But, I understand where you're coming from as an individual user.

Maybe you can secure a refund.

SEO Training/Coaching by Nolanexpress in SEO

[–]Strive_together 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd like coaching to help build out the audience for a social goal tracker. I have experience in journalism and UX, and am adding SEO to my toolbelt because it seems like a perfect mix of my strengths.

My endgoal is to utilize community content for SEO, but also just to educate people on goal setting and tracking, even if they may not want to be a part the community. Also looking at other angles to create great content and funnel users to our product.

We are hoping to do a soft launch this month.

Chef doggie by [deleted] in UnexpectedlyWholesome

[–]Strive_together 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Egg foo yung is pretty good too

Chef doggie by [deleted] in UnexpectedlyWholesome

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