u/Reasonable-Dare-5157

Accessibility is not in mind in this city

Where can I start?
Sidewalks - great! But to get to sidewalks one must use only stairs, no ramp is available.
Kids Splash pad with waterfall in KLCC park - great! But only accessible via stairs, zero ramp to bring down the stroller with a baby, even though it is literally zone for kids and babies!

How do parents of young kids live here? Do they not take their kids anywhere? Why there are so little stroller-friendly areas in the city?

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u/Reasonable-Dare-5157 — 2 days ago

Yesterday I replied to a thread about PH launches on Reddit and realized mid-comment: I had no plan, no content, no promotion. Nothing.

My first instinct was "what the hell am I doing, I should delay or cancel."

But I kept coming back to the same pattern: I build things and never share them. I just keep overthinking until the moment passes.

So I said screw it. Did a quick post across LinkedIn/Instagram/TikTok/Twitter last night (~1,000 followers total across all of them) and just launched.
https://www.producthunt.com/products/blurts-voice-to-any-task-app

If you're sitting on something and convincing yourself you need more followers, more content, more luck - you probably don't. Just launch.

P.S. as of now, I got the upvotes from reddit comments though, not from social media :)

https://preview.redd.it/o0oloektazyg1.png?width=1268&format=png&auto=webp&s=1a6487b4321cd8d6f7e7be16842d903b32d484f0

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u/Reasonable-Dare-5157 — 19 days ago

Hi! First-time app developer here, 1.5 months live on the App Store. Would love some ASO eyes on my numbers because I genuinely don't know what I'm looking at.

My stats (April 30 screenshot attached):

- First-time downloads: 45

- Impressions: 576

- Product page views: 146

- Conversion rate: 11.6% daily average

- Redownloads: 2

What I *think* I'm seeing: my conversion rate seems decent (people who find the page are downloading), but my impressions are terrible. Almost nobody is finding me through App Store search. The download spikes I do have are from Reddit posts, not organic discovery.

Context: it's a voice-to-task app in the productivity category. I'm competing with every task manager and voice memo app on earth for keywords, and I'm guessing I'm ranking for approximately none of them.

What I'd love help with:

  1. Is 11.6% conversion actually good, or is that number misleading at low volume?

  2. What should I be doing to increase impressions? I haven't done any real keyword research - where do I even start?

  3. Are there obvious metadata mistakes first-time devs make that tank discoverability?

  4. At 576 impressions in 1.5 months, is ASO even the right lever to pull, or should I focus entirely on external traffic first and come back to ASO later?

https://preview.redd.it/v7gvvrtudjyg1.png?width=1842&format=png&auto=webp&s=edcbd0ef4d3e7aba83ec41a8946f1caca17f5d77

Happy to share my current title, subtitle, and keyword field if that's useful for a teardown. Any advice appreciated - I'm an engineer, not a marketer, and it shows.

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u/Reasonable-Dare-5157 — 22 days ago