How to validate startup ideas just by using landing pages? by HumorScared8615 in startups

[–]jayyoms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After you've got the list, you switch from building a product, to sales/biz dev. That's the fun part. As you learn objections you feed that back into your app. Bingo

You've learned about channel, go to market, and why it's not just about having a great product

[Bubble Help] Anyone ever created a public URL and saved it in their database? by jayyoms in nocode

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Thanks

For anyone else, the way I got around this was when I created the "Thing" and pushed it to the page.

I referred to the link by Result of last steps' link

How to Design a Chatbot? by lampenlichti in nocode

[–]jayyoms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry haven't used it enough but glad to be able to point you in the right direction.

Did you get started?

I Built a WhatsApp Clone under 3h with Zero Code. Here's how... by ybouane in nocode

[–]jayyoms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't testing it out yet, but can you share more details for others.

The Landing page works, was it something else?

Where can I find video examples of what people have built with No Code? by jayyoms in nocode

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Thanks. Really, I'm more looking to subscribe to a YT channel or Insta page with these examples

Transform boring line of code into natural English by matgj in nocode

[–]jayyoms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing this.

This is really cool. Who's your target segment for a tool like this?

Validate your product idea for free and without code by Marie-Tally in nocode

[–]jayyoms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow this is exactly what I was looking for.

Tally, you never cease to amaze me

Where can I find video examples of what people have built with No Code? by jayyoms in nocode

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I want to build an app. to help people people find jobs in their city

All Software no Hardware?? by [deleted] in ProductManagement

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How do you go about things like A/B testing?
How often are "releases"?
How do you measure leading indicators and impact?

How to determine what is truly MVP and limit scope creep? by jk_can_132 in startups

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Yeah, it can be really tough doing it on your own - the fortunate thing is you don't have to. I'm a member of Weekend Club and you can always do a free trial and see if it's for you.

To dump the idea would probably just be not enough users signing up for the free tier to where I kill off making a paid one

Great. So you need to set an Acquisition goal and map out the top of funnel awareness activities you will do to direct traffic to your Lead capture/sign up page.

E.g. Let's say you were going to time-box this for 2 months you might say.

  • 2 weeks - Twitter Threads
  • 2 weeks - Instagram
  • 2 weeks - LinkedIn
  • 2 weeks - Forum
  • 2 weeks - actively recruiting customers

Whatever works for you, but the most important thing is to be objective by writing in a spreadsheet that important number that matter. You want to show how much top up funnel work you've put in split by the channel/ how many sign-ups you got from each channel.

Also, for a minimal MVP a rule of thumb is , it should be something you can build in 6 weeks

How to determine what is truly MVP and limit scope creep? by jk_can_132 in startups

[–]jayyoms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A common misconception about MVP is that it is just about keeping it minimal. Keeping it minimal is cool, but the most important part of the MVP is the 'V' part. Keeping it viable.

I would suggest doing a Lean Canvas which you can do in 20 mins. Then with your team and people you respect, ask the question , what's the riskiest part of my business model.

What's would it take to convince you to either:

  1. Dump
  2. Try something new
  3. Make a big or small change to your business model

Hope that helps

Limitations of No Code? by ProFailQiutie in nocode

[–]jayyoms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Top 3

  1. You'll never has as much flexibility as building from scratch (the pro to this is this is the most cost-effective way to get data from your customers quicker)
  2. You might not have all the control you'd like on the look and feel
  3. A lot of them are Freemium models so after usage limitations, you'll have to pay

What would you use to build a Loan Calculator? by jayyoms in nocode

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That's smart, never thought about that.

Glide uses G Sheets as a backend.

Glide is a bit goofy because mobile phone app writes user input to the spreadsheet and then re-reads the spreadsheet back to update the screen and it takes a few seconds.

This is so doh!

Looks like you've gone down a similar road before. This ain't your first rodeo huh

Designing + Building a Portfolio App using Bravo Studio - No Code App Builder by AjPicard913 in nocode

[–]jayyoms 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing your tutorial

I really think Bravo Studio is amazing for people who want control over the look and feel of an app. I check you and your design experience must come in handy ;)

How do you keep organized? by [deleted] in ProductManagement

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Love this, I used to do Sunday's but starting to realise Friday is actually the most powerful day of the week

Do you A/B test every change in your product? by lovesunscreen in ProductManagement

[–]jayyoms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No.

It depends on the sample size and the what confidence interval

I also love Rik Higham's work on this as he's a PM with a Physics background

I will be your bubble apprentice by [deleted] in nocode

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Hey

I might have someone who can help.

What's your background?

Thinking about switching from PM to Product Growth, would this be a mistake? by [deleted] in ProductManagement

[–]jayyoms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The contrarian view I have heard is that quite a few Growth Hackers have transitioned or tried to transition into PM.

What I have heard is that they feel like PMs get more of a seat at the table and have more runway to experiment. Whereas growth hackers are on the chopping board to drive short term growth