Hello! I’m back again, I’ve been doing more reaearch for my idea on productizing my existing service based startup.

But currently I’m a little bit demotivated because the thing I was thinking about was basically a no-code platform for event tech which is already solved by Bubble. io

One thing I’m leaning on is that when I tried some of these no code platforms, they are targeted to developers (as a developer myself, I was a bit overwhelmed by all the knobs and buttons presented to the user) and tech savvy people who have the time and the enthusiasm to learn it.

However, my targert customer are Event organizers that wants to DIY things but not to the point thay they have to shift their career. I’m planning on building a User Experience that is tailored to them but basically underneath its similar to these no code platform in a way.

Would that be a wise approach or should I look for a more differentiating factor?

Thanks!

  • Obvious_Raccoon_6326@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Absolutely UX is fucking everything, any monkey with two sticks can make a basic full stack program of any kind now a days. The only way to kill it in UX is two research your competitors obsessively, know every inch of their applications. Then knowing the best UX in other applications. Then creating a hodgepodge of the greatest UX on the fcking Planet. Also don’t forget to have money for service fees. And if you are launching a B2C business be prepared to be turned down by every single venture capital in the valley until you have at least 100 K plus users and it’s fully monetized.