Email some hard core online poker players and ask if you can get on a video call to ask their advice about poker software you’re building.
On the call, ask them to show you their workflow how they play online with helper software open.
Then show them your software and specifically show what it would look like in their exact scenario, and get their thoughts.
I’m not sure your software is used during an online game like that, but my point is you want to really spoon feed them into realizing the value of your software to get them to actually care about it and use it.
I spent a good amount time trying to do this sort of stuff. I found that people weren’t too responsive. But perhaps with even more persistence they would be. And it sounds like a good thing to do in general.
How about this for affiliate outreach:
Email some hard core online poker players and ask if you can get on a video call to ask their advice about poker software you’re building.
On the call, ask them to show you their workflow how they play online with helper software open.
Then show them your software and specifically show what it would look like in their exact scenario, and get their thoughts.
I’m not sure your software is used during an online game like that, but my point is you want to really spoon feed them into realizing the value of your software to get them to actually care about it and use it.
I spent a good amount time trying to do this sort of stuff. I found that people weren’t too responsive. But perhaps with even more persistence they would be. And it sounds like a good thing to do in general.