14 days since launch. How to increase my reach ?
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14 days since launch. How to increase my reach ?

It has been 14 days without any paid promotion and I'm thinking of how to reach more people especially around the US market. It's a developer tool Saas which if someone used once would really want to use again. It's called grepit.co

It has a freemium model but I feel developed countries like the USA UK Australia etc would appreciate the product more and would be willing more to pay for something like this.

u/Amazing_Fig7877 — 3 days ago

Thanks Reddit! Released V2 of grepit after your feedback

A few days back I made a post asking why I am not getting enough signups and traction on my project called grepit.co and you showed a lot of love on that post. I received 400+user visits in a single day. Thank you for that and also for the wonderful feedback you guys shared. I carefully tried to assess every feedback I got and improved my positioning, branding and also got rid of that old design and made something better. I humbly request you all to try grepit.co once again. All I'm asking is to not bounce off before trying the product actually. I'll be available for feedback and criticisms again. I'll be iterating on more concerns in the coming days and some other cool things are also on the way.

Thanks for showing up reddit people even if it was to just guide me xD

grepit.co

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u/Amazing_Fig7877 — 9 days ago

Built a cool devtool but need a job currently

I’m a software engineer + product + developer relations guy who genuinely loves building things and failing at them because every failure teaches me something useful.

Right now I’m mainly looking for a remote role in software engineering, developer relations or developer advocacy.

While job hunting, I’ve been spending most of my time building grepit.co and trying to improve every single day. Somehow it ended up getting 700+ visits, 1400+ page views and users from 25+ countries in the first few days completely organically, which honestly gave me a lot of motivation during a pretty stressful phase of life.

At this point I’m just looking for a team where I can grow, contribute hard and keep building meaningful things.

Would genuinely appreciate any opportunities, advice or connections.

u/Amazing_Fig7877 — 11 days ago

Built a devtool but still need a job to

I’m a software engineer + product + developer relations guy who genuinely loves building things and failing at them because every failure teaches me something useful.

Right now I’m mainly looking for a remote role in software engineering, developer relations or developer advocacy.

While job hunting, I’ve been spending most of my time building grepit.co and trying to improve every single day. Somehow it ended up getting 750+ visits, 1500+ page views and users from 25+ countries in the first few days completely organically, which honestly gave me a lot of motivation during a pretty stressful phase of life.

At this point I’m just looking for a team where I can grow, contribute hard and keep building meaningful things.

Would genuinely appreciate any opportunities, advice or connections.resume

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u/Amazing_Fig7877 — 11 days ago

[For Hire] Recently launched a developer tool Saas. Need a job

I am a software engineer+product+developer relations all in one. I love building things and failing at them because it's fun. Solving real world problems is what drives me. I have worked with startups remotely and in the office as well. Here's my resume and some analytics of my latest dev tool grepit.co which I launched on 23rd May(all organic btw). Hopefully this helps.

u/Amazing_Fig7877 — 11 days ago

Need feedback / criticism

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Hey guys, I built a developer tool called grepit a few days back and I’d genuinely love feedback from other developers. I’m still a junior developer, but I really think this solves a real problem better than most tools I’ve tried. It’s freemium, so you don’t have to pay anything.

In the first 5 days:

- 425 visits

- 900 page views

- users from 25 countries

- 25 signups

- 0 subscriptions so far

If anyone wants to try it and give honest criticism, I’d seriously appreciate it. Here's the link - grepit

PS: Please be kind 😅

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u/Amazing_Fig7877 — 12 days ago

Feedback/criticism needed from experienced dev

Hey everyone,

I built a small developer tool recently to help understand unfamiliar codebases faster.

You can upload a repo and:

ask questions about the codebase

trace feature flows

generate architecture understanding

explore large repos conversationally

I’m still a junior developer, so I’d genuinely appreciate honest criticism from more experienced devs.

Mainly trying to learn:

what feels useful

what feels unnecessary

what breaks

and whether this solves a real problem or not

Early stats after 5 days:

425 visits

25 signups

users from 25 countries

If anyone wants to try it and give feedback, I’ll send the link.

u/Amazing_Fig7877 — 12 days ago

Need feedback/criticism

Hey everyone,

I built a small developer tool recently to help understand unfamiliar codebases faster.

You can upload a repo and:

  • ask questions about the codebase
  • trace feature flows
  • generate architecture understanding
  • explore large repos conversationally

I’m still a junior developer, so I’d genuinely appreciate honest criticism from more experienced devs.

Mainly trying to learn:

  • what feels useful
  • what feels unnecessary
  • what breaks
  • and whether this solves a real problem or not

Early stats after 5 days:

  • 425 visits
  • 25 signups
  • users from 25 countries

If anyone wants to try it and give feedback, I’ll send the link.

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u/Amazing_Fig7877 — 12 days ago
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Built a tool to ask your codebase anything about your codebase

Hi everyone , I recently built a super useful tool called grepit . It allows you to upload any github repo/codebase and then you can ask questions about your codebase to it, ask it to create architecture diagrams or feature flow diagrams, generate onboaridng guides according to your relevant work, view security reports about your codebase and how to fix guides and honestly a lot more. i am confident that if you try it once you will try it again. Do check it out and trust me , you will never claude code or codex about your codebase ever again.
P.S- it can also plan your feature implementation and find bugs so claude code tokens can be saved upto 85 percent if you use this to do all the heavy lifting for you

grepit.co
u/Amazing_Fig7877 — 9 days ago
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Ask any codebase anything

Hi everyone , I recently built a super useful tool called grepit . It allows you to upload any github repo/codebase and then you can ask questions about your codebase to it, ask it to create architecture diagrams or feature flow diagrams, generate onboaridng guides according to your relevant work, view security reports about your codebase and how to fix guides and honestly a lot more. i am confident that if you try it once you will try it again. Do check it out and trust me , you will never claude code or codex about your codebase ever again.
P.S- it can also plan your feature implementation and find bugs so claude code tokens can be saved upto 85 percent if you use this to do all the heavy lifting for you

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u/Amazing_Fig7877 — 15 days ago