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1. rwieru+26[view] [source] 2025-05-13 09:42:58
>>amanch+(OP)
Not sure if my "products" compare to yours, but I’ve seen some success with a few of them over the years, maybe there are some takeaways (or pitfalls to avoid) for you:

CloudCamping (PMS): 250+ Businesses, 2023

- Positioned as more modern, more accessible, and more affordable than the competition

- Limited competition due to the complexity of the product

- Personally visited campgrounds to demo the product

- Sent physical postcards (old school!) to campgrounds with product updates and announcements

- Due to limited competition, it is now ranking very high in the German marked on SEO

The Road to React & The Road to Next: 1000+ Users, 2024

- Gave away The Road to React for free in exchange for an email, grew the mailing list this way

- Benefited from early timing (luck!), it was the first book on the topic

- Initial version wasn’t polished, but I kept iterating and improving it each year

- In 2025, released the paid course The Road to Next to my audience, now over 1,000 students enrolled

SoundCloud (DJ/Producing as “Schlenker mit Turnbeutel”)

- Active from 2010–2015 as a hobby, grew to 10,000+ followers (a lot for the time)

- SoundCloud allowed 1,000 direct messages per track

- Carefully selected 1,000 high-engagement listeners in my music niche and personally messaged them to check out new tracks

So yeah, a mix of timing/luck, outreach that does not scale, being better than the competition I'd say.

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2. diordi+lL1[view] [source] 2025-05-13 20:54:02
>>rwieru+26
CloudCamping's UI is beautiful.

Did you use a UI framework or css library?

How do you handle payments while only taking 1%? Stipe charges at least 1.5%.

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3. joegui+Gi2[view] [source] 2025-05-14 01:13:07
>>diordi+lL1
my guess: pass the processing fees onto the either the consumer or provider.
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4. rwieru+PT2[view] [source] 2025-05-14 07:47:32
>>joegui+Gi2
Yes, the campground owner pays the processing fees. Stripe allows us to get 1% of the cake with their API.
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