Hello everyone.
Recently I developed a new product called [Product Graveyard], a place to store your precious, abandoned, and failed projects.
Its function is very simple. After registering an account, you can post your product information, including name, introduction, current product’s death status (almost dead, dead?), and then fill in your experience and summary of the product. You will then have your own homepage where you can showcase your failed projects to the outside world.
Two days ago, I posted this product on a relevant forum, which aroused sighs of relief and was disliked by various people. for example:
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My products are about to be abandoned, why should I still publish them on your platform?
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Even if I want to post to your platform, why do you still charge?
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Your platform is a fake demand, so let’s take advantage of it.
To be honest, these shocked me. Later, I reorganized and carefully sorted out the product logic.
Develop products -> more and more products -> there will always be products that fail -> don’t want to be forgotten or want to store them somewhere -> product graveyard
I personally think that there should be no problem logically. The key point is to show value to users. So I made the following optimizations:
- Modify the hero title of the homepage
It used to be: Kiss your product for the last time, say goodbye to it, and then start over.
Now it is: Brave indies face the death and failure of their products head on, say goodbye to them, and start over.
In comparison, you will find that I emphasized Brave, which I think is an essential quality for an independent developer.
- Added renderings
Essentially, this is a social product, so I took a screenshot of the user’s personal homepage and put it on the homepage to display it intuitively.
The latest effect is here https://productgraveyard.app/
Again, I will never be discouraged.
"Develop products -> more and more products -> there will always be products that fail -> don’t want to be forgotten or want to store them somewhere -> product graveyard
I personally think that there should be no problem logically. The key point is to show value to users. "
ok, so i guess the question is, what makes you so sure this logic is sound? cuz from first glance, it does not seem sound to me. ok people develop products, sure, more and more pile up, sure. some will fail sure. Ok. im with you. Heres where you lose the logical part.
“dont want to be forgotten or want to store them somewhere”
… why would i want that? i mean, we already put our stuff on github, or we can just store it on a file on our computer. Why would i need a web hosting service for a product i dont want to work on, dont want to maintain, and will bring in no money. and then you want ME to pay YOU for this? come on man… so users are basically giving you free IP, mountains of it, and you should be paid by the users for that?
I dont see the logic in this at all.
Hello buddy, think about this:
We drink water from cups, not bowls.