Noticed a common pain point in this sub... marketing
Seen a lot of posts and comments on how to market once you've made something you think is ready. In short theres no single answer which is why marketing can feel like an overwhelming task as it's not binary.
What to do:
Have a landing page that converts - not looks pretty - converts. Has a clear funnel and moves you down the consideration path.
Define your ICP (Ideal customer profile) and then base every decision off this. Where does my ICP spend their time, what platforms would they be on, what are their main pain points etc.
If you've got this far you will have made a service that solves a problem. That's marketing.
Market the problem!
Lastly the difference between something that will do ok and do really well is differentiating.
Having a USP answers the 'why should I care' and 'why should I buy yours over someone else's'
Lead with your USP, don't hide it.
Good luck and don't stop. Momentum compounds in Marketing
Ride the wave!