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This year has been long one for my logo design tool, Typogram: nice surprises, unexpected failures, and lots, lots of grind. Source: 10 months ago
I work on a logo design tool, so I have a bunch of competitors. Source: 11 months ago
For example, for Typogram, we started with the problem of entrepreneurs trying to bootstrap / DIY their logos. I encountered this pain point directly from my professional experience as a designer. I had founder friends who used platforms like Fiver but didn’t get fruitful results. In the end, some of them used tools like PowerPoint to create logos, but they didn’t have guidance, and the logos were not functional... Source: 11 months ago
Hey Everyone! It's been almost two years since I quit my job and started my logo design tool startup, Typogram. When I first started, I wrote a daily series documenting the first 30 days of my journey. Recently, we publicly launched our tool. I returned to these posts to remind myself of the lessons I learned when I started this journey. Source: 11 months ago
Before we start, I would like to give you some background about my product. Typogram is a beginner friendly logo design tool for founders. Here is the timeline for Typogram's development for reference. I think a key takeaway here is that we started launching, and tried to start developing an audience before we had a full fledged product. Source: 11 months ago
I can share my experience and learnings validating features for Typogram, a logo design tool I've been building. We validated our product using no-code tools. I think this is the quickest way to validate product features. Source: 11 months ago
For context, we are a team of two, and our product is completely bootstrapped. Source: 11 months ago
Recently my logo design tool Typogram hit 1k registered users, and 5k revenue. It's a huge milestone for us since we are a two-persons bootstrapped company with no money, and mostly do marketing from organic channels. Here are a few frugal methods that worked for us that you can try for product development if you have no funding:. Source: 12 months ago
Hello fellow developers! I am currently engrossed in the development of a new feature for my app, [Typogram](https://typogram.co), that aims to support anonymous user sessions of the app. I’m at a crossroads and could use some wisdom. Quick background:. - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
For my design tool Typogram it took us two years. More than a year to do customer discovery, user test, all the very initial product development and a whole other year to actually code out the product. Source: almost 1 year ago
This is cool. I think another thing you can think of to add is maybe how to validate your product. When we were building Typogram (https://typogram.co/) it was one of the hardest thing to figure out. - Source: Hacker News / almost 1 year ago
Wishing everyone best of luck, and here is my tool if you feel like checking it out. I would appreciate any insights on growth or traction. Source: about 1 year ago
Hi Everyone! I saw some posts asking about product validation here. I wanted to share two ways product validation worked for Typogram using no-code tools. I want to stress the importance of starting a newsletter and developing an audience. We launched to our newsletter for both of these validation strategies, which significantly helps product validation. Source: about 1 year ago
After two years of working and chipping away at my logo design tool, Typogram, I am launching it publicly. Source: about 1 year ago
For Typogram, after we had validation for our product, we started writing a newsletter about our build-in-public journey and a newsletter on font and design. We got the idea for the design newsletter after asking our user testers (early-stage founders ) what content related to branding, marketing, and design they would find helpful. Source: about 1 year ago
And here is my tool if you feel like check it out: https://typogram.co/ . Would appreciate any feedback or growth suggestions. Source: about 1 year ago
It's good to build in public and build support. I learned from building Typogram that waitlist means nothing - you have to launch and get payments - that is the best, solid form of validation. Source: about 1 year ago
Thank you for taking the time to check it out. I look forward to hearing your feedback. You can access the service by visiting this link: https://typogram.co/. Source: about 1 year ago
Here is Typogram, if you feel like checking it out: https://typogram.co/. Source: about 1 year ago
Hey everyone! Recently I publicly launched my logo design tool, Typogram. Here are a few things that helped me get our first 10 paid users. Source: about 1 year ago
I have been working on a beginner-friendly logo design tool, Typogram. I use Webflow for my dev process because its visual editor is fantastic for web styling. Source: about 1 year ago
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