u/BlenderGuy-

My vibe coded app hit 14k users in 90 days with 0 marketing

My vibe coded app hit 14k users in 90 days with 0 marketing

https://preview.redd.it/qmt4gq4v1a2h1.png?width=3108&format=png&auto=webp&s=dcf7387d38696ea7091d20b8a606049203f02ffe

Started vibe coding this app 90 days ago with no real expectations.

Didn’t run ads.
Didn’t pay influencers.
Didn’t even have a marketing plan.

Just kept shipping small updates almost every day and shared it in a few places online when I felt like it.

Today I checked analytics and saw this:

14k users
13k new users
957k events
all organic

Honestly still feels weird seeing real people use something that started as a late night idea.

Biggest thing I learned is that consistency matters more than trying to make everything perfect. Most features I almost overthought ended up being the least important ones.

The stuff users actually cared about was:

  • simple onboarding
  • fast loading
  • solving one annoying problem well
  • listening to feedback quickly

Still a long way to go, but this is probably the first project where I didn’t quit after the first few weeks.

Happy to share what worked and what completely failed if anyone’s interested.

reddit.com
u/BlenderGuy- — 2 days ago

My vibe coded app hit 14k users in 90 days with 0 marketing

https://preview.redd.it/r6sz5xqyz92h1.png?width=3108&format=png&auto=webp&s=fc60b3a59191b404431c63e49bc76c2a7bfb806c

Started vibe coding this app 90 days ago with no real expectations.

Didn’t run ads.
Didn’t pay influencers.
Didn’t even have a marketing plan.

Just kept shipping small updates almost every day and shared it in a few places online when I felt like it.

Today I checked analytics and saw this:

14k users
13k new users
957k events
all organic

Honestly still feels weird seeing real people use something that started as a late night idea.

Biggest thing I learned is that consistency matters more than trying to make everything perfect. Most features I almost overthought ended up being the least important ones.

The stuff users actually cared about was:

  • simple onboarding
  • fast loading
  • solving one annoying problem well
  • listening to feedback quickly

Still a long way to go, but this is probably the first project where I didn’t quit after the first few weeks.

Happy to share what worked and what completely failed if anyone’s interested.

reddit.com
u/BlenderGuy- — 2 days ago