Audio Sharing App

6 Tips For Starting A Successful Audio Sharing App (2024)

Updated: January 19th, 2023

Want to start your own audio sharing app? Here are some tips you should know:

Learn more about starting an audio sharing app:

Where to start?

-> How much does it cost to start an audio sharing app?
-> Pros and cons of an audio sharing app

Need inspiration?

-> Other audio sharing app success stories
-> Marketing ideas for an audio sharing app
-> Audio sharing app slogans
-> Audio sharing app names

Other resources

We've interviewed thousands of successful founders at Starter Story and asked what advice they would give to entrepreneurs who are just getting started.

Here's the best advice we discovered for starting an audio sharing app:

#1: Derek Omori, founder of Blerp :

We chatted with with Derek, founder of Blerp ($20K/month). In our interview, Derek says:

Validate, validate, validate. It’s easy to start with a solution when it comes to a new feature or your whole product. It is always better to start by validating a problem your customer has, making sure it's worth it.

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#2: Derek Omori, founder of Blerp :

We chatted with with Derek, founder of Blerp ($20K/month). In our interview, Derek says:

One mistake we’ve made is thinking the MVP is a one-time thing. We’ve quickly learned that we need to use this approach for essentially every new feature and product.

Additionally:

Don't try to solve things with money, solve it with a good product (offering as much value to customers as possible)

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#3: Baird Hall, founder of Wavve:

We chatted with with Baird, founder of Wavve ($100K/month). In our interview, Baird says:

You need to judge your progress by years because that is how long it takes to accomplish anything of importance.

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#4: Amelia Lin, founder of Saga:

We chatted with with Amelia, founder of Saga ($0/month). In our interview, Amelia says:

I think a lot of the founder’s journey is, really, can you hold on long enough for things to turn around--can you just keep holding on?

Additionally:

Don’t be shy about sharing your imperfect product and asking for help and feedback. If you can let go of your ego and self-consciousness, you will learn and make progress much more quickly.

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