2015.11.20
500 Global Team
Jeremy Vandehey is Cofounder and CEO of Growbot.io, a bot that makes it easy to show appreciation in Slack, and a 500 Startups Accelerator company (Batch 15). Previously Jeremy led products at Intuit, Verizon, and several startups. In his spare time, you’ll find Jeremy making beer or music (often at the same time).
Founders can check out applications for 500’s Batch 16 accelerator program.
2 weeks ago we introduced Growbot for Slack to Product Hunt and the audience @ 500 Startups demo day. It was a crazy day for both Growbot and its builders, so we wanted to bring everyone up to speed.
But first what is Growbot?
Growbot is a simple Slackbot that helps employees appreciate each other. It does this by encouraging and recognizing peer praise inside of Slack. Once Growbot recognizes a team win in a channel (teams can call them props, kudos, cheers, etc), that win is shared, celebrated, and saved forever and ever.
Simple? Yes. Awesome? We think so. But enough selling. Here’s how Growbot did on Product Hunt:
Props to Hiten Shah for hunting Growbot 🙂
By the numbersWe saw a TON of traffic. Roughly 1/2 of the 30,000 page views came from Product Hunt. The rest came from TechCrunch, VentureBeat, & 500 Startups. Interestingly, almost 3/4 of the 200 teams that added Growbot came from Product Hunt.
These teams aren’t mom and pop Slack shops either. The average team had 85 members with the largest having over 2,200 members. Even more exciting, most teams aren’t just kicking the tires. We saw good initial engagement and promising retention (50% of active users engage with Growbot weekly).
Some more stats for you data junkies:
- Visitors came from 93 countries
- 80% were desktop users
- 17,250 new registered users
- Over 1,000 Props since launch
- 3,500 likes/reactions
- 90% of teams still active
It’s very easy to get lost in the allure of reaching front-page glory when the actual gold came from the product feedback, conversation in the comments, and investor intros post PH launch. We even got a better tagline suggestion (‘the like button for work’) that we immediately A|B tested to boost our conversion rate.
Thanks Chris Toy!
Even more exciting, the community shares our vision of messaging as the next frontier which creates new and exciting ways to solve old problems, like appreciating your coworkers (and eventually all types of feedback).
Growbot fosters a culture of supportive celebration, the UI is universally understood, and it works on the biggest name in the business [Slack]. — Wade Vaughn
And some more awesome PH comments:
cc Buster Benson (also, clever use of props, ha!)
Here’s Justin Vandehey pitching (and sweating) on stage
Launch 101There is a lot of great advice on executing a great Product Hunt launch (sources: 1, 2, 3). A few things that didn’t make those lists were crucial to not just getting a ton of upvotes, but learning from the community to help transform Growbot from a simple appreciation Slackbot into a feedback powerhouse for the enterprise:
We are excited to see how messaging as a platform evolves to create new enterprise opportunities. We’re heads down on Growbot 2.0, and we’d love to keep you informed along the way. Make sure you follow Growbot on twitter, get notified when Growbot writes a new blog post, or add us to your Slack! Hopefully we’ll meet again on the front page of Product Hunt 🙂
PS… 500 Startups Batch 16 is accepting applications. The program, mentors, and network of advisors/investors were instrumental in shaping our product and strategy (plus $100k in funding). If your startup is ready to pour on the gasoline, apply here!
Some FAQs (and thanks)Why Product Hunt?
Product Hunt is the best place to discover (and launch) new products. It’s filled with brilliant and kind-hearted people who actually give a shit about your product. Ryan Hoover has fostered a community of fellow makers, early adopters, and investors who understand the time and effort that goes into making anything of substance (so their upvotes and comments come from a place of support and encouragement).
Why Slack?
Slack fundamentally changed how our team communicates. We believe there is no going back from this fundamental shift, and it is going to forever alter the face of enterprise software. The old way of teaching new user interfaces or ripping users out of their workflow is over. This opens the door for new ways of scheduling meetings, managing employees, and giving feedback. Bots are taking over, and we want to be the best appreciation bot there is.
‘Who uses apps anymore?’ — a bot probably
Special thanks to these fine folks 🙂
- Hiten Shah for hunting us
- Marvin Liao, Carl Fritjofsson, Andrea Barrica, and the 500 Startups family
- Buster Benson for helping refine Growbot and sharing Slack’s vision for the platform
- Chris Toy for coming up with our new tagline
- Ryan Hoover and the PH team creating an awesome community and sharing the love on Twitter