It's a wrap 🥳
The first No-Code Garage Sale is in the books.
Or box if you'd like 📦😅
All products pitched received multiple bids,
now it's up to the sellers to choose the next destination for their old builds 🤗
Time to evaluate our experiment 🧑🔬
Yesterday’s No-Code Garage Sale event was an experiment 🧪
Although we personally thought it could be a lot of fun,
that was just an assumption.
So before investing a lot in it, we first wanted to test our ideas 👀
In true MVP fashion, it's time to evaluate now 👇
Interest
Event page:
👀 Page views: ~ 2K
✅ Registrations: 231
Session:
👥 Participants: 116 (~ 50% of registrations)
⏱️ Avg. stay: 57 minutes
𝗙𝗲𝗲𝗱𝗯𝗮𝗰𝗸
Quantitative:
Survey at end of session: (way over time 😅)
n = 38, response rate = 65%
📣 NPS: 37
🤔 Should we do another round? (Y/N): 100% yes
Qualitative:
💬 A lot of positive reactions when talking with ± 20 participants who stayed around after the session (sellers and bidders) and in DM's
𝗥𝗲𝘀𝘂𝗹𝘁𝘀
🎙️ Pitches: 7
🙋 Interest: 31 bids to take over the pitched products for their list price
👥 Bidders: 16 (14% of participants)
🤩 Most popular: 8 bids for Mark Bowley's makerdemos·com
💰 Deals: n/a yet (handled by the sellers and buyers among each other)
🥁 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗰𝗹𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻
Since the sales numbers are not in yet,
it's too soon to say that the sale was a big succes.
But considering the interest in the event in general,
and all positive feedback we received,
we think it's worth exploring further.
So here we go.. 👇
Do we see you there?
We’re looking forward for another round 🥳