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<p>blogstatic's <a href="https://www.producthunt.com/products/blogstatic#blogstatic" target="_blank">first PH launch</a> (documented <a href="https://valsopi.com/launching-on-product-hunt">here</a>) was in December of 2022, three months after the <a href="https://x.com/valsopi/status/1579798717867122694">rebranding and its public launch</a> and deciding to give blogstatic a <a href="https://valsopi.com/blogstatic-chance" target="_blank">real chance</a>.</p> <p>During its first PH launch, blogstatic finished the day at #6 which did wonders in terms of record-breaking signups and sales. Also, a few publications picked it up and wrote about it, which was great.</p> <p>I've been wanting to re-launch blogstatic in Product Hunt for quite some time but needed a solid reason for it.</p> <p>The launching of <a href="https://blogstatic.io/blog/design-studio">DesignStudio</a> was the perfect opportunity.</p> <p>One thing I wasn't sure about was if I should re-launch blogstatic "the product" or DesignStudio "the feature", so <a href="https://x.com/valsopi/status/1783455155414843649" target="_blank">I asked a bit on Twitter</a> and got a few replies. </p> <p>What I decided to do is re-launch blogstatic the "product", but heavily promote DesignStudio as well. Sort of "blogstatic with this-new-thing".<br></p> <figure class="align-center"><a href="https://www.producthunt.com/posts/blogstatic-io" target="_blank"><img src="https://editor.blogstatic.io/web/assets/uploads/763ebbb412b9514a36ae0d816cffd5f5.png" id="/tmp/phpqmkR0I" data-image="/tmp/phpIc7Wz4" alt="The screenshot of the blogstatic's launch page on Product Hunt" height="292" width="700" style="width: 700px; max-width: 700px;"></a><figcaption>blogstatic's launch page on Product Hunt</figcaption></figure> <p>And this was the launch tweet below 👇</p> <figure><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">🔥 a HUGE DAY at <a href="https://twitter.com/blogstatic?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@blogstatic</a> HQ 🔥<br><br>I still get the jitters when launching on <a href="https://twitter.com/ProductHunt?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@ProductHunt</a> <br><br>🚀🚀🚀<br><br>✊ The last launch in 2022 made it to #6 ✊<br><br>🍀 Hoping for the Top #5 this time around 🍀<br><br>🤗 Would love your support in any way you can 🤗<a href="https://t.co/SIckUh6Jn5">https://t.co/SIckUh6Jn5</a></p>— Val Sopi 👋 (@valsopi) <a href="https://twitter.com/valsopi/status/1813846673589694690?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 18, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async="" src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script></figure> <h2>The initial goal was achieved! 🏆</h2> <p>Overall, I think the launch went great. It did better this time around by finishing the day inside the Top 5, as intended on my launch tweet. For a product launching for the second time on Product Hunt, this is great.</p> <p><mark></mark>At one point blogstatic was about 40 votes away from grabbing the 3rd position, and I did all I could until I couldn't and had to go to sleep, because I was close to 16 hours in front of my laptop, talking to friends, replying to comments, finding ways to get more support. And at one point I crashed and had to take a much-needed break.</p> <p><b><mark>The other BIG positive is that blogstatic was the only solo-maker product inside the Top 5!</mark></b></p> <figure class="align-center"><a href="https://www.producthunt.com/leaderboard/daily/2024/7/18" target="_blank"><img src="https://editor.blogstatic.io/web/assets/uploads/fa79571a547610c2df6cf955812235e7.png" id="/tmp/phpBPwqKm" data-image="/tmp/phpBPwqKm" height="491" alt="A screenshot of the Top 5 products in Product Hunt for July 18 2024" width="700" style="width: 700px; max-width: 700px;"></a><figcaption>Top 5 of the day</figcaption></figure> <h2>The prep</h2> <p>I was almost going to push the launch for another week because I didn't have a good quick video ready. But, as I was sitting in the car in the parking lot while waiting for my son to finish his tennis practice and doing the screenshots for the launch — I thought to myself, — "Why don't I record the video right now and get it over with." – One take. No edits.</p> <p>And here it is — full of mispronounced words lol.</p> <figure><div class="embed-responsive"><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/iHly073iA_Q?si=Cez1fUEMx2Rgi3x9" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></div></figure> <p>Anyway, so I had all those ready — and scheduled everything in Product Hunt for publishing.</p> <h2>The launch day</h2> <p>Right after blogstatic was published on Product Hunt, surprisingly it got a good amount of votes, without me doing any promoting. Around 40 or so. Not sure what would have happened if I had done nothing, since it was the second launch — I was almost tempted not to do anything and just let it ride the day. </p> <p>After all, how would I even ask my network to support the same product, again?!</p> <p>Though, being that I'm so proud of what blogstatic is now, I wasn't going to let this amazing chance slip by.</p> <p>So I went to work and did the following.</p> <p><b>Below is my task list for the day in chronological order:</b></p> <figure class="align-center"><img src="https://editor.blogstatic.io/web/assets/uploads/3a28e78ce1c1357734e6fb41c5611506.png" id="/tmp/phpWXYAQJ" data-image="/tmp/phpWXYAQJ" width="400" height="788" style="width: 400px; max-width: 400px;"><figcaption>Personal PH launch tasks for the day</figcaption></figure> <p>The biggest boost came from my Twitter friends who I could have never gotten to +500 votes and 4th of the day. The amount of comments, replies, and RTs was astounding. I'm forever grateful for the build-in-public/indiehacker/bootstrapper community that we've build. Such an amazing group of people who are relentless in supporting cheering one another without expecting anything in return.</p> <h2>Chasing the #3 spot!</h2> <p>Halfway through the day it felt clear that blogstatic was going to hold on to the #4 position. The 5th seed was trailing behind and it became clearer that they weren't going to catch up. But, you never know.</p> <p>And, as with every human ever born, we want MOAR! So I put my eye on the number #3 spot and wanted to do all I could to see if we could grab it. And when I say "we" I mean all of the build-in-public/indiehacker/bootstrapper community — because the day wasn't mine any longer — but a "Solo maker"'s product against other behemoths in the Top 5, such as Miro with 1800 employees! : )</p> <p>So I went to work and started DM-ing my contacts on Twitter just to get myself locked out from DM-ing. I quickly found out that you can no longer copy/paste messages in the DM especially if they have links. So after I luckily got my DM's back, I started DM-ing something along the lines of the following:</p> <figure class="align-center"><img src="https://editor.blogstatic.io/web/assets/uploads/616d1dceebcae73523c60165732dae75.png" id="/tmp/phppwbkWp" data-image="/tmp/phppwbkWp" width="400" height="224" alt="A screenshot of a DM to my friends: I have blogstatic on Product Hunt today. It would be awesome If you could visit PH and give blogstatic your support. It's currently at #4 and I'm trying to get it to #3. Sorry, I cannot post a direct link here as X is considering it spam, since I'm sending out so many today. Also, hence the awkward 1 paragraph bunch lol. Thanks so much if you can." style="width: 408px; max-width: 408px;"><figcaption>DM-ing twitter friends</figcaption></figure> <p>Lo and behold — the support was incredible! Especially since I've been transparent throughout and most already know about blogstatic.</p> <p>After the DMs, I sent out a Newsletter to around 2,700 blogstatic newsletter subscribers. I was reluctant to do this at first because I've never sent out any promo emails to the list but did it anyway as the stakes were super high.</p> <p>And I even recorded a quick 5 minute podcast episode with the latest and shared some numbers.</p> <figure><iframe width="100%" height="180" frameborder="no" scrolling="no" seamless="" src="https://share.transistor.fm/e/4bbc47a3?color=0B1824&background=FBC75E"></iframe></figure> <h2>The final verdict</h2> <p>After all the hard work chasing the #3 spot, blogstatic still remained at #4.</p> <p>However, looking at the forest, the Top 5 position was the initial goal, and again — this was the second launch of the same product, albeit way improved — AND the only "solo maker" product inside the 5 best of the day.</p> <p>Solo makers can shake the world! It's been proven time and again, by others in the community.</p><figure class="align-center"><a href="https://www.producthunt.com/posts/blogstatic-io" target="_blank"><img src="https://editor.blogstatic.io/web/assets/uploads/ec5e8bbd78d2585673dae9c51524fee9.png" id="/tmp/phpGqcdtX" data-image="/tmp/phpjN7QtV" width="700" height="565" alt="A chart showing blogstatic's voting throughout the day" style="width: 700px; max-width: 700px;"></a><figcaption>PH Launch votes chart</figcaption></figure> <h2>A BIG Humongous Thank You!</h2> <p>Top #5 would have never been possible without the help of my network and especially Twitter friends with whom I've had the pleasure of knowing, interacting, supporting, and even some of them meeting in real life!</p> <p>Thank you from the bottom of my heart.</p> <p>This huge win wouldn't have been possible without you.</p> <p></p> <p></p>
<p><i>From all that is currently happening to us, I want to believe that we’re at the dawn of a new era </i>✊</p><hr><p>I am predicting year 2300 to be the one when we’re living the progressive dreams of today.<br></p><p>By then we have reached a new paradigm.<br></p><p>Countries, as a nationalistic identity, don’t exist. The term minority no longer makes any practical sense. We are all human at the core.<br></p><p>Wars are a relic of the past. There is abundance. History is viewed as something that leads us to the progressive present and not used as a basis for revenge.<br></p><p>We have evolved to not respond to and amplify the negative.<br></p><p>We have restored the climate equilibrium. It’s all wind, hydro, solar, and nuclear.<br></p><p>Work is no longer a thing. We produce, but it’s less about output and more about process. Robots have completely taken over menial jobs. We finally have the mindspace to explore far and beyond.<br></p>
<p>Growing up I was always told to work hard, wait my turn, and good things will happen.</p><p>However, I've been the most successful when I didn't wait.</p><p>The "waiting room" is the worst place to be in. </p><p>You're at the mercy of someone else letting you in.</p><p>Working hard is important. However, it's smarter to know what you're "working hard" towards.</p><p>Working hard and waiting for a door to open can eat years out of life.</p><p>Opening the door first, seeing that it's made for you, and working the bejesus out of it — is where success is.</p><p>"Working the bejesus out of it" — is not neglecting your basic needs. It's running a marathon, eating and sleeping well, meditating, going full force when needed, taking a break, and running an optimal self to endure the marathon.</p><p>Don't stay in the "waiting room". The "waiting room" is depressive.</p><p>Knock on doors. See the ones that open up for you. After opening them, see if they fill you with life. See if your outlook on life changes for the better when you're inside that door.</p><p>Once you find that door, give it hell.</p><p>And life is a neverending cycle of waiting rooms and doors remaining to be opened.</p><p>Avoid waiting rooms at all costs, and seek doors yet to be opened.</p><p></p>
<p>March was an absolutely insane month for <a href="https://blogstatic.io/">blogstatic.io</a>. The majority of this spike I can attribute to the <a href="https://blogstatic.io/blog/pricing-2024">price change announcement on March 1st</a> and customers were rushing to lock in their price.</p><h2>The customers</h2><p>At the risk of sounding corny and salesy, I can't say enough about how grateful I am for blogstatic's customers, current and new. They are understanding, patient, giving. In no time I feel rushed or frustrated. Maybe it's the product that gives them a sense of ease. </p><p>I had <a href="https://twitter.com/valsopi/status/1126917723563417600" target="_blank">tweeted this</a> a while back that "how you feel about your product, [chances] are your customers will feel the same"</p><figure class="align-center"><a href="https://twitter.com/valsopi/status/1126917723563417600" target="_blank"><img src="https://editor.blogstatic.io/web/assets/uploads/2973e85d60904ed37635864aa711a438.png" id="/tmp/phpuljcKn" data-image="/tmp/phpuljcKn" width="350" height="51" alt="quote - the way you feel about your product, is how your users will feel about it..." style="width: 350px; max-width: 350px;"></a></figure><p>Patting my back a bit, I know. But, I'm trying to be kind to myself and celebrate any win I can get, in hopes that they'll keep multiplying.</p><p>Anyway, on with the numbers...</p><h2>Here are the details</h2><ul><li>After Stripe fees and <a href="https://climate.stripe.com/6p9ovi" target="_blank">1% climate contributions</a> blogstatic made $3,916.81 in net sales.</li><li>$852.04 were paid back to Stripe Capital for <a href="https://twitter.com/valsopi/status/1765629622777991560" target="_blank">the much needed loan</a> I took out back in March, which is btw close to being 30% paid off. A little over a month after taking it out — a little thing I am proud of.</li><li>I left $500 in the company bank account to cover some of the expenses.</li><li><b><mark>$2,614.77 made it back to my bank account!</mark> ✊</b></li></ul><p>This is the most I've ever made in a given month online 🥳</p><h2>Other records broken</h2><ul><li>Most New Business MRR in a month = $261</li><li>Most New Clients = 75</li><li>Most Upgrades (expansion MRR) = 10</li><li><mark>The largest mtm growth ever = 25.07%</mark></li></ul><figure><img src="https://editor.blogstatic.io/web/assets/uploads/0b48ff1ff6d394000bb6a536ab1f0cf1.png" id="/tmp/php9wC8Vs" data-image="/tmp/php9wC8Vs"></figure><h2><span data-offset-key="3cu5k-0-0"><span data-text="true">And the biggest one</span></span></h2><p><mark>Crossing $15K ARR (edging closer to $16K ARR)</mark></p><figure><img src="https://editor.blogstatic.io/web/assets/uploads/a49808ba44210b3da49a75dd1bba0c70.png" id="/tmp/php96IdEU" data-image="/tmp/php96IdEU"></figure><h2>Recap</h2><p>March 2025 has been an unbelievable month.</p><p><i>The cynical imposter side of me says: —"Well, it was driven by the price increase and people were rushing to lock in their old pricing" (this is probably why I don't do any proper marketing, because my cynical mind says "it's a boost. it's fake." — but that's for another post).</i></p><p><b>The rational part of me says:</b> <mark>"Well, clearly there's a need for the product. Otherwise no one would care about any price increase. Try to discount/promote/upsell something no one needs."</mark></p><p>I am looking forward to learn what April has in store with the new pricing. Let's see if there's enough pain–and–need to justify the 100% price increase (sometimes more) across the board.<mark></mark></p><p>blogstatic has been a product of "taking chances".</p><p>"Let's give it another shot" has been the mantra throught.</p><p>It all started with <a href="https://valsopi.com/blogstatic-chance">this post</a>.</p><p>I want to see how far it can go.</p><p>🍀</p><p></p>
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