Developers are a special audience and promoting your product to them requires a different approach than other types of promotion. It can be hard to promote to developers because they are a tech savvy audience that doesn’t always respond to traditional forms of advertising.
We prefer to find out about products through word of mouth, recommendations, and online communities. Developers are also typically more skeptical of marketing claims and may be more likely to give feedback on products they use.
Advertising is not always the most efficient way to reach developers. It can be costly and time consuming to create ads that will resonate with this audience. Additionally, developers may not trust ads and may be more likely to respond to recommendations from their peers.
So, where should you promote your application?
Place where you can promote your stuff made for developers
Social media — Twitter, Reddit, and other social media platforms can be great places to start promoting your application. These platforms allow you to reach a wide audience and engage with potential customers in real-time.
Community — For example Product Hunt, betalist, indiehackers and so on.
Both are generic place where you can share what you make. But here’s two places I made intentionally for developers audience.
FindDev.tools https://finddev.tools/
This is a site where people can share any tools related to developer. Such as serverless service, database platform, UI Component, learning resource and everything else that useful for developer. Whether is it paid or a free product. You can submit the tool you made for developer and promote it here. Everythis will be categorized nicely , to make people easier for looking alternatives to certain tool
- Freestuff.dev https://freestuff.dev/
I also made a list of free service or tools for developers to use . It’s open source so people can easily peek into how it’s made on Github. That way we’re also accepting submissions through Pull Request.
What’s the difference between finddev.tools and freestuff.dev ?
Both are useful to introduce what you make for developer, but freestuff.dev is intended for only free / open source alternative, while finddev.tools aim to be the “producthunt” for developer.
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