Where and how do you find your early adoptors. What worked? what didn't?

Victor Zhang
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I have been working on my side project (a productivity tool) for the past 5 months. I want to find some beta users for my software. With very limited time and resources, how and where can I find my first 100 beta users?

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Ryan T - Dezbor.com
As someone working on SaaS, I used LinkedIn by searching people with that suits my target profile and contact them, Twitter by DM-ing target customer and Facebook by joining a community If you're working on a d2c product like (a productivity tool). I would suggest to go to reddit & hackernews. You could post in Show HN first then post in related subreddits (however before post anything on subreddits, read the rules first) Good luck
Victor Zhang
@distartin Yes, I am working on a productivity tool (d2c); I have found communities such as: https://www.reddit.com/r/product... https://www.reddit.com/r/PKMS/
Nadia Bakir
Hey Victor, Congratulations on your side project. Start with your friends and family. The most valuable thing you'll need right now is feedback for initial improvements on user experience. I guarantee you will learn a lot about your own platform from only 1-10 users. 😀
Jaz Singh
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@nadia_jay Second this!
Victor Zhang
@nadia_jay Yes, friends, old colleagues, college mates. I have tried those and highly recommend any other founders to use any sort of personally relationship. The con of users from personally relationship is subjective bias.
Joe Masson
I first started by working with existing communities on Discord. This allowed me to avoid marketing costs, and receive valuable feedback from traders of all backgrounds who were a perfect sample of the target audience.
Victor Zhang
@socialtrade Do u mind share some existing communities on Discord with me ? Big thx!