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DocFast 30-Day Launch Marketing Plan

Budget: $0 — organic channels only.


Week 1: Launch (Days 17)

Day 1 — Launch Day

Channel Action Expected Impact
Hacker News Post "Show HN" (see show-hn.md) 50200 visits if it gains traction; HN is hit-or-miss but high-quality traffic
Twitter/X Tweet #1 (announcement) + #5 (pain point) Reach depends on existing following; pin the announcement tweet
DEV.to Publish article (see devto-article.md) Steady long-tail traffic; DEV.to articles rank well on Google

Day 23

Channel Action Expected Impact
Reddit r/webdev Post feedback request (see reddit-posts.md) 20100 visits; genuine feedback
Reddit r/node Post technical discussion (see reddit-posts.md) Smaller but more targeted audience
Indie Hackers Post in "Show IH" — focus on the solo-builder story, pricing decisions Community is supportive of solo launches

Day 47

Channel Action Expected Impact
Twitter/X Tweet #2 (code example) Code snippets get good engagement from devs
DEV.to Engage with comments on your article Builds credibility, surfaces article in feeds
HN If Show HN didn't gain traction, resubmit once (allowed by HN rules) Second attempts sometimes work better

Week 2: Content (Days 814)

Focus: Create useful content that naturally references DocFast.

Day Channel Content
8 DEV.to "5 Ways to Generate PDFs in Node.js (Compared)" — honest comparison including DocFast
10 Twitter/X Tweet #3 (comparison) + short thread on PDF generation approaches
12 Reddit r/webdev Comment helpfully on any PDF-related questions (don't force it — only if genuinely relevant)
14 Twitter/X Tweet #4 (use case — invoices)

Week 3: Community (Days 1521)

Focus: Engage where developers already discuss PDF problems.

Action Where Notes
Answer PDF-related questions Stack Overflow, Reddit Don't shill. Answer the question, mention DocFast only if it's genuinely the best answer
Post on r/SaaS Reddit "I launched a developer API at $9/mo — here's what I learned in the first 2 weeks"
Share usage stats / lessons Indie Hackers, Twitter Transparency builds trust. Share real numbers
DEV.to article #2 DEV.to "How I Handle 10,000 PDFs/Month with Express + Puppeteer" — technical deep-dive

Week 4: Iterate (Days 2230)

Focus: Double down on what worked, drop what didn't.

Action Details
Review analytics Which channel drove the most signups? Most API usage?
Write a "1 month in" post Indie Hackers or DEV.to — share real metrics, lessons, what you'd change
Engage repeat visitors If anyone tweeted about DocFast, reply and thank them
Plan month 2 Based on data: more content? Different subreddits? Guest posts?

Ongoing (Every Week)

  • Monitor Reddit/HN/SO for "pdf generation" discussions — contribute genuinely
  • Tweet 23x/week — mix of product updates, developer tips, and PDF-related content
  • Respond to every piece of feedback within 24 hours

Channel Summary

Channel Effort Expected Impact Best For
Hacker News Low (1 post) High variance — could be 10 or 10,000 visits Launch spike
DEV.to Medium (23 articles) Steady long-tail SEO traffic Ongoing discovery
Twitter/X Medium (23 tweets/week) Builds over time; compounds Developer brand
Reddit Low-Medium Targeted, high-intent traffic Early feedback
Indie Hackers Low (2 posts) Small but supportive community Solo founder story
Stack Overflow Low (answer questions) Very high intent (people searching for solutions) Long-tail conversions

Key Principles

  1. Be useful first. Every post should provide value even if DocFast didn't exist.
  2. Don't post and ghost. Reply to every comment. People remember that.
  3. Share real numbers. "We got 47 signups in 2 weeks" is more compelling than "growing fast."
  4. One channel at a time. Don't try to be everywhere on day 1. Stagger posts across the week.
  5. Track everything. UTM parameters on every link. Know what works.