The idea is to work with people who are genuinely interested rather than just casual browsers, so we can get meaningful feedback and make sure we're building something that actually solves real problems.
A month later, we realized those users never paid. No upgrades. Just email signups.
We wanted one place to ask:
“Which campaigns actually make money back?” “When does Meta break even?” “What features reduce churn?”
So we built a tool that connects product insights, ad data, revenue data etc.then turns plain questions into real answers. No dashboards, no BI setup, no SQL.
Click here for access https://kruxel.com/
Would love thoughts on clarity, usefulness, and what to build next.
The idea is to work with people who are genuinely interested rather than just casual browsers, so we can get meaningful feedback and make sure we're building something that actually solves real problems.
I could go on for hours about the $199 plan but tl;dr, I think it's a bad strategy here. As a potential user who could utilize this quite a bit, It was a turn off. Just letting you know. Probably be a good idea to switch that up. Paywalls "sound" great to you as a way to filter committed users, but to me, the potential user, it doesn't. I get where you're coming from, trust me. It's not the way imo. If it were me, I'd open this up to anyone and everyone when you launch with a free tier. Get users. Any and all of them as much as you can handle and have as much meaningful convo's with as many of them as possible. That $199 isn't going to get you "valuable" users. It's going to get you people that paid $199. I think there's a lot more value to make from this project than what you'll make from that paywall. ANYWAYS.