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This is great advice thanks.

A great point about the path-to-$100 which for my affiliates would be referring 100 sales or about 45% of the current volume.

That said, from a Lifehacker post and Product Hunt feature, the conversion of paid users was very high, almost 10% so I think its not impossible for the right affiliate to make decent revenue.

I'll hit up some blogs in the space, see if they're willing to take a punt, it makes sense to keep the traffic as geniun as possible.

Thanks!


True to the title, this is a medium length post of how I changed my app's pricing to unlock $25/day of revenue.

It's funny how your conception of what you think something is worth compared to what people are willing to pay can be wildly different.

I'd call this a small win for iteration.


I was a pretty early beta on the editor, and I'm happy to see the production version turn out as good as it did.

Cards is a smart way to re-phrase the rich content without dipping into the "site builder" mould.

Nice work.


Thanks to your feedback I made a tidy gif showing how it works :)


Sure, so:

- If you highlight more than one note it automatically scrolls, you just need to leave one note highlighted at a time and it'll stop scrolling (this isn't obvious in the UX, so I need to change how it works, maybe adding a checkbox)

- You can delete notes, just hover over them, click the green tick, then go to archives (bottom right), and delete them from there.

But thanks for the feedback, I want to release an update which helps get on top of these common questions.


Thanks, I'm still working on the way the video is integrated, I haven't been able to sit down and style that portion as well as I'd like.

The Gumroad embed has actually worked really well so far as a clear call to action, the download-to-paid rate is 10%.


Thanks that's worthwhile feedback!


I got really tired of using the default sticky note widget on my Mac, so I created an app which I can use to remember stuff in between checking Hacker News, Twitter and Product Hunt.


I got really tired of using the default sticky note widget on my Mac, so I created an app which I can use to remember stuff in between checking Hacker News, Twitter and Product Hunt.


Ya'll after almost 1yr of personal use I went and released Thought Train into the wild.

A 'task' app that sits in your menubar, and helps you remember what you've been busy with!


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