How do you go from 0 to 1?

Rodrigo Calix
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Let me tell you a brief story: some weeks ago, I decided to create a simple digital product that included a few templates and a free version, I'd spend about 3 weeks creating the whole stuff (many hours of hard work), and then I promoted the free version in different websites... the lack of attention was overwhelming (nobody downloaded the free version)... it felt like I wasted so much time... I've realized that I don't have a community. What did you do to attract your first persons? I'm new here BTW, feel free to reach me out, I'm a web coder and designer.

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Michael Shver
Community is important, and you surely feel the lack of it on resources like PH and X when you don't have followers and need support. To create a community on PH you need to engage as much as possible in discussions, launches (leaving comments and reviews) and be helpful. The thing I see now is that it's work not for a month or two, but maybe for half a year or a whole year at least, and it's worth being active on other platforms too (like on theme-related Discord servers or subreddits).
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Jose Garrido
Hi Rodrigo, Community is a big part of launching as solopreneur or indiehacker. You should focus on providing quality and authentic help to other people in sites like ProducHunt and X. Without really asking for anything back you'll differentiate yourself from so many others who are just following "support for their launch". It's a long game but do it genuinely and you'll receive tons of support when you release your products in the future. Good luck!
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Rodrigo Calix
@josej30 For sure I'll take your advice into account. I'll get working on my next product this day. By the way, I love your idea of Clubistry.