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A bit early to migrate a UI library to Temporal?... Not really!


1) SEO texts. Try phrasing like "alternative to {competitor}" for free-riding off your competitors back.

2) Get backlinks. Make sure other websites have links to yours. This will increase your ranking in search machines.

3) Do social media


surprises me a bit about increasing speed.

I would have thought that people who constantly rush it when walking suffer more from stress.

But then maybe the study was more focused on people who did walking as a sort of sport activity than a way of just getting outside?


Very cool app! Are you considering adding a self-hosting alternative?

Idea: you could for example do something like a €199 one time fee for people who'd like to self-host.

I think this is something a fair bit of small SaaS founders need, but tbh I don't think this is one of the most crucial things to have a subscription for.


Amazing! This is so helpful for anyone building open source, wanting to avoid committing with the work email by mistake.

Thanks


I think this is a beautifully written article. There might be a lot of gems to learn from here. One thing makes me a bit sceptic though:

"Clear your schedule, and read this book"

I haven't been around many years in the private sector, and haven't sold much. But I sometimes have a feeling, many project-strategies are kind of over-engineered and so meticulously thought through, that no actual work happens. This seems like an anti-pattern for achieving things to me.

"Third, talk to a lot of people" however really resonates with me, because if there is one thing I see all the time with successful new products in my field, is that they have built very strong communication channels with users and people interested in the product.


Amazingly pretty! I'm not international enough to have a personal use case for this, but I admire the skill that went into this. Are you open sourcing this at some point?


Thank you so much! It sure did, and still does teach me a lot


You're right, the demo does not show it yet. Perhaps I should change that. However, in the demo you could drag one event onto another, and then you'll see how it looks when it's overlapping with another one.


Thank you so much for these kind words :)


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