Builder Learns Positive Feedback Does Not Equal Product Demand
A developer built Rizzzler, an open-source link-in-bio platform with features like community chat, coins, and milestones, aiming to offer a more interactive alternative to existing tools. After submitting the product to platforms like Product Hunt and SaaSFrame, it received an initial traffic spike and positive comments praising its design and interface. However, signups did not sustain, and traffic quickly dropped off once the launch momentum faded. When the developer spoke directly with potential users, a recurring response emerged: the product was well-made, but people simply did not feel they needed it. The experience highlighted a key lesson — that user approval and genuine demand are distinct, and adding features cannot compensate for an unproven need.
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