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Building startups, brands & digital assets from Bangladesh.
Every brand has a voice. Every flavor leaves an impression.
The strongest brands don't just sell products—they create memorable experiences that people return to again and again.
Whether it's food, beverages, lifestyle, or creative ideas, great flavor is about originality, quality, and character.
✨ Crafted with creativity
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💡 Inspired by bold ideas
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Make every experience unforgettable.
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I don't know if others here have this problem, but I'm genuinely lost on how to get the first real 100 users for a Chrome extension.
Posted on Reddit. Got 1 upvote. Half the subreddit feels like bots or just people there to promote their own stuff.
Posted a GIF demo, along with a cool presentation and value pitch. Nothing.
The extension is actually useful and I could see it be used by web designers, vibecoders who want to create frontend — it reads any site's design system and sends it to Claude/GPT/Lovable/Manus instantly. Developers who've tried it get it immediately. The problem is getting them to try it at all.
I know the answer is "go where your users are" but the places I've tried feel either dead or pay-to-play.
If you've gotten real traction for a free dev tool, what actually worked? Not looking for "post consistently" — I mean the actual move that got your first 50 real users, and ones that actually stayed and enjoyed the app.
#tool #developertool #chromeextension #saas #marketing