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Sharing your product

Kiwi is being read by 1,000+ crypto devs, founders, investors and operators, so it's a good place to share your product. You might find new users, receive high-quality feedback, or get answers to complex, technical questions.

Here's how to do it.

How to present your product on Kiwi

First of all, it’s important to understand the Kiwi culture.

The best way to do it is to read the submissions and commenting guidelines. You can also check what kind of links are the most popular.

Once you understand what Kiwi is about, there are 3 main ways to present your product.

Example: ENS Data

When it works: When your product is straightforward, and users don’t need any extra explanation to understand why they should use it.

ENS Data (ENS Data shared by its founder on Kiwi)

2) Sharing a blogpost about your product.

Example: Vocdoni

When it works: When your product is more complex and users need to understand the tech under the hood, its unique set of features, or the non-obvious problem it’s solving.

Vocdoni (Vocdoni shared by its founder on Kiwi)

3) Sharing a story about your building journey.

Example: Pincaster

When it works: If the story of your project is interesting or it helps to better understand the product.

Pincaster (Pincaster shared by its founder on Kiwi)

What are the steps to promote your product on Kiwi

1. Get a Kiwi Pass

You can buy it here.

2. Activate your account

After buying a Kiwi Pass, the app should guide you step by step. If you received a Kiwi Pass from a friend, DM @macbudkowski on Telegram for instructions.

3. Submit your post

While submitting, use your primary wallet - the one with your ENS/Lens handle.

4. Respond to comments

Sometimes product shares can spark a discussion. It’s good if you as a founder respond to the community questions - both inside the app as well as the ones that might arise on the Kiwi Telegram chat.


And this is it. If you had any questions, DM @macbudkowski on Telegram!