Let's celebrate our achievements for January and share our biggest goal for February.
For me;
π Giving a new direction to our product
π― Start to build MVP
In January our product reached 500K impressions on Google!
Goal for February is to beat that (although it's 3 days shorter, so it might prove hard haha)
Added a new AI-enabled feature to the product. I got the first paid customer of the product.
1 Goal for the Feb is to improve the quality of content and launch on PH.
Congrats on the progress!
Big recent one for me - finally launched the newsletter that I've been talking about. I love to write and I love to build so figured why not combine the two!
https://www.bentherebuildingthat...
January achievement: Building and launching an MVP (https://vibrantt.co) then scaling it to 132 users in 10 days.
February goal: Scale the product to one thousand users and launch another side project.
My biggest achievement in January was fully finishing a big 3D-involved part of my newest product. Goal for the next month is launching that product here till 21th February.
That is great Elif! Good luck with your Goal!
one achievement we had was our product launch today, we launched our website βTiraβ, an all-in-one solution for team collaboration. With features like a chat, a board for to-do lists, s calendar and many more. The idea behind Tira is to stop the constant app switching to keep in touch with your team, especially when working remote or hybrid!
Our goal therefore is, to get some feedback so we can improve the website so we can truly meet the customers needs! We would be very grateful fore some reviews!
Although this may not be an achievement or goal, I thought I would give a few of my own thoughts when setting goals. When I set goals, I like them to be 100% in my own control. So what does that look like exactly? Well, let's say, for example, you are a sales rep. You can have a goal of making a specific number of sales. But is that in your control? Not really! There are so many outside factors that are completely out of your control, including someone's budget, when they may need your solution, and so much more. You may make 1,000 calls but never make an actual sale. In my opinion, a better goal would be to set a certain number of phone calls or emails that you are sending out instead. This is completely in your control. If you need to stay later to make that last call, you can be disciplined enough to do so.
I know many of us founders probably already know this, but I thought I would share it in case it leads you in a better direction. Cheers!