First-time indie developers struggle to acquire initial real users
Student developers and solo builders who ship their first product report that user acquisition is the hardest part—harder than building. Without existing audiences or distribution channels, getting beyond friends and family to real strangers requires tactics that are poorly documented. The gap is between building skill and growth skill.
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