- A little over a year ago I released my app - a social media app focussed around music, and I have seen some growth in users and user retention (monthly and daily active user counts), however, I feel like I'm not where I should be at yet. I currently have 680 users but given it's been around 15 months this feels really low.
I don't have much of a marketing budget as I am fully bootstrapping this app (I just use money from savings when I can and I'm not sure when/if I'd even be able to get funding as I have no prior business experience and acquiring funding seems near impossible right now).
From the marketing I have done which is primarily advertising on Meta products such as Facebook and Instagram, I get a bit of reach but hardly any downloads. Granted my campaigns are usually around $50-100 only but I still am lucky to get 2-3 signups from a campaign of this budget.
I would love some inspiration and tips and tricks to increase the rate that I can acquire new users and get them to also invite their friends on to the platform! Any advice is most welcome.
Some more information on the app: In a very brief description of the app - it's called Solance and it is designed to be a social media platform where you can follow friends, family, colleagues, or even other users you don't know, and interact with each other through the songs they have recently been listening to.
I am always refining the app and adding in new features, but I can only release updates every month or so as I work on Solance on the side and work full time.
Here's the link to my website: https://solance.app (I still need to update the website some time soon with additional features and updated images of the app)
- The current trend is to get off social media.
A social media app based on music has a narrow audience anyway, in my opinion: young people that still find music important enough to make it a thing. For me (old), music is something to listen to, but certainly not be obsessed about.
I find it an amazing success you have so many users to begin with! That signals that there is a market, you "just" have to focus in on it a bit more. What is the common factor of your current users? Market to that demographic. Leave the rest (for now).
- Like The Idea : its kind acommonissue we are facing where networking and Marketing is only key to help eachouther.
- Really keen to hear what you guys have to say!
- love the idea and also keen to hear what advice you get as I'm in a similar boat as you regarding this issue!
