
I spent 1.5 years and $2K on my micro-product but the revenue is $10. What am I doing wrong and should I keep going?
Like many others, I had long dreamed about building my own micro-product — something I would slowly develop and promote, and that would eventually bring me a second salary. Today I want to talk about my most “successful” project, its current state, and what might happen to it next. About the project I’m working on the project with a friend of mine. We built an online service that removes noise from audio or video, and we also made a browser extension with the same functionality. It works very simply: Choose a sound processing mode (you can keep or remove music, remove extra breaths from speech, normalize volume, etc.) Upload a file Listen and compare the results Download the processed file Market demand Before we began developing the project, we tested demand. We estimated that demand was more than sufficient to justify launching. There are already competitors, meaning the market isn't dead and there's room for product development. Traffic At first, we solved the traffic problem throug
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