How to get customers forGameDev Sync: A Unified Collaboration Platform for Remote Game Development Teams

Where to find game developers in order to convert them to customers

The idea that helps Game Developers

Game Developers want to collaborate seamlessly with remote team members and manage projects efficiently. However, they can't get it because they struggle with communication gaps, version control issues, and project management inefficiencies when working on game development projects remotely.

Therefore, they need to use your solution, e.g. GameDev Sync.

GameDev Sync: A Unified Collaboration Platform for Remote Game Development Teams : GameDev Sync is a cutting-edge software solution that facilitates seamless collaboration among remote game developers. It offers real-time communication tools, version control capabilities, and project management features to help game development teams work together efficiently and effectively, regardless of their physical location. Of course it is much better than the stuff from Slack, GitHub, or Trello!

How to find Game Developers

You can get insights about the pain points of game developers if you listen to them carefully, either in person or online. Listening online is much easier because you need not ask them for a customer interview but you can observe them talking about their problems, out there in their natural habitat. They won’t even notice that you are there, watching and listening to them.

The process, step by step

One process that we can totally recommend is this:

  • Find out where game developers hang out (Reddit, Mastodon, etc.)
  • Read what problems they talk about, and how urgent they are to them. (Did they try any solutions, yet? Did they spend money on anything, yet? Did they even cobble a homegrown solution together?)
  • Enter the conversation: Help them with tips, ask more about their situation and why they are in pain.
  • If you find recurring questions or pet peeves of game developers, create some helpful content for them (e.g. a blog post, a podcast episode, or a video) and share it with them for free, in the same conversations. They will be delighted.
  • At the end of the blog post, invite them to use your solution: GameDev Sync: A Unified Collaboration Platform for Remote Game Development Teams.

I described the process here in my blog post: Identify a hungry audience.

If you do this manually, it may take you hours each day. Automate it, with a little help from the AI in CustomerPing!

Step 1 to find game developers

To get started, edit the values in the following 3 input fields and click “Search game developers”.

This is what will happen

  • An AI will brainstorm 5 good search keyword phrases for you to find game developers and their pain points in online forums on the internet.
  • With one click, you can search for each keyword phrase right away.
  • CustomerPing will present the search results to you.
  • If you think that one of those results looks like game developers wrote it, you can create a “customer radar station” on the forum where the post came from.
  • You describe what makes a post relevant to your business.
  • CustomerPing will “ping” you 24h a day, whenever game developers complain about their pet peeve: They struggle with communication gaps, version control issues, and project management inefficiencies when working on game development projects remotely.
  • Good for you because this is something that you can solve with gameDev Sync: A Unified Collaboration Platform for Remote Game Development Teams, right?

What to do when you get a “customer ping”

When such an alert appears on your mobile phone, you simply tap on it and join the conversation in the online forum.

Help game developers to reach their goal: To collaborate seamlessly with remote team members and manage projects efficiently.

They will get to know, like and trust you. Eventually, they will buy your solution: GameDev Sync: A Unified Collaboration Platform for Remote Game Development Teams.


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