It's a wrap ๐ฅณ
The first No-Code Garage Sale is in the books.
Or box if you'd like ๐ฆ๐
All products pitched received multiple bids,
now it's up to the sellers to choose the next destination for their old builds ๐ค
Time to evaluate our experiment ๐งโ๐ฌ
Yesterdayโs No-Code Garage Sale event was an experiment ๐งช
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 ๐
In true MVP fashion, it's time to evaluate now ๐
Interest
Event page:
๐ Page views: ~ 2K
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Registrations: 231
Session:
๐ฅ Participants: 116 (~ 50% of registrations)
โฑ๏ธ Avg. stay: 57 minutes
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Quantitative:
Survey at end of session: (way over time ๐
)
n = 38, response rate = 65%
๐ฃ NPS: 37
๐ค Should we do another round? (Y/N): 100% yes
Qualitative:
๐ฌ A lot of positive reactions when talking with ยฑ 20 participants who stayed around after the session (sellers and bidders) and in DM's
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๐๏ธ Pitches: 7
๐ Interest: 31 bids to take over the pitched products for their list price
๐ฅ Bidders: 16 (14% of participants)
๐คฉ Most popular: 8 bids for Mark Bowley's makerdemosยทcom
๐ฐ Deals: n/a yet (handled by the sellers and buyers among each other)
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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.. ๐
Do we see you there?
Weโre looking forward for another round ๐ฅณ