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Lifehacker featured my app a few years ago too. The wave lasted for a few weeks and then petered out as you might expect.

My best advice is to start worrying about user retention in a hurry. 99% of people who come to your site from Lifehacker aren't going to keep using your app, but that's okay. If your scenario is anything like mine was, you'll have a steady (albeit much smaller) stream of traffic to your site from now on.

- Is your signup process as frictionless as possible?

- Are you collecting email addresses (for a newsletter or followup emails– Twitter does a great job of this with their "We notice you haven't posted anything lately" emails)?

- You now have some users. Get in touch with them and find out how it falls short!

Specifically, I have a lot of goals I'd like to achieve, but I don't have any compromising pictures of myself. I also don't like the idea of apps posting on Facebook on my behalf.

Congratulations and good luck!




I cant thank you enough! It's great to talk to someone who had the same experience. Now The Next Web has also done a piece on us too and things are moving.

You point to something that sounds obvious, but truth is I have barely interacted with my users so far. Need to start doing this in a hurry.

I think I also need to improve my sign up process, making it happen on a pop up window through Facebook JS SDK.




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