Use My HelloTalk/Tandem Account to Promote an App (U.S. Female Users / Commission Based) -2
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
We are looking for a freelancer to use HelloTalk or Tandem to promote our app and generate sign-ups and invitations. You may use my profile for outreach. After the contract begins, I will share my account with you.
Target Audience:
• American women, ages 20–29 (The age range was adjusted during discussions prior to the contract.)
App Description:
This is a light messaging app that allows users to leave small sticky-note-style messages and memes for people close to them. It keeps communication simple but meaningful.
The app is available on the App Store and Google Play.
Project Flow:
1. Self-introduction
2. Light ice-breaker conversation
3. Brief interview to confirm whether they experience the problem our app addresses
4. Introduce the app and propose sign-up
Compensation:
• $20 per user sign-up
• Maximum of 7 eligible sign-ups for this project
Eligibility for Commission:
・Only users who rate 8 or higher in Question B (below) qualify. Users who rate below 8 are not eligible for commission.
・Only sign-ups acquired within 11 DAYS from the start of the contract will be eligible for commission.
Past Engagement Data (from my profile):
• Reply rate after the first message: 80%
• Among respondents, users who have a boyfriend and feel the need: 67%
• Sign-up rate among those users: 50%
Message Flow on HelloTalk:
1. Follow her and send the initial message:
"Hi [Her Name]! I saw you’re learning Japanese. Is it for travel?"
2. Have a natural back-and-forth conversation for 2–3 exchanges. (Moving into interview questions too quickly increases the risk of being banned.)
3. Ask for permission:
"I’ve been thinking about how people stay connected lately. Would it be okay if I ask you a couple of simple questions?"
4. Send A and B separately at the same time.
A:
"It’s a light messaging app where you can leave small sticky-note-style messages and memes for close people. It keeps things simple but meaningful."
B:
"On a scale from 1 (not at all) to 10 (really want it), how much would you want to use an app like this with:
• Romantic partner (1–10)
• Best friend (1–10)
• Family (1–10)"
5. Thank them once and end the conversation.
After one day, send A, B, and C separately at the same time.
Only proceed with users who gave a score of 8 or higher in Question B. Select the category (boyfriend/family/best friend) where they rated 8 or above.
A:
"Hello [Her Name], I really appreciate your cooperation. Thank you again for the other day!"
B:
"I’ve actually developed a social networking app based on that sticky-note concept."
C:
"Would it be possible for you to try my app with your [boyfriend/family/best friend]?"
6. Send the URL:
iOS: apps.apple.com/jp/app/cardsy/id6751989110?l=en-US
Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cardsy.littlecard
Target Audience:
• American women, ages 20–29 (The age range was adjusted during discussions prior to the contract.)
App Description:
This is a light messaging app that allows users to leave small sticky-note-style messages and memes for people close to them. It keeps communication simple but meaningful.
The app is available on the App Store and Google Play.
Project Flow:
1. Self-introduction
2. Light ice-breaker conversation
3. Brief interview to confirm whether they experience the problem our app addresses
4. Introduce the app and propose sign-up
Compensation:
• $20 per user sign-up
• Maximum of 7 eligible sign-ups for this project
Eligibility for Commission:
・Only users who rate 8 or higher in Question B (below) qualify. Users who rate below 8 are not eligible for commission.
・Only sign-ups acquired within 11 DAYS from the start of the contract will be eligible for commission.
Past Engagement Data (from my profile):
• Reply rate after the first message: 80%
• Among respondents, users who have a boyfriend and feel the need: 67%
• Sign-up rate among those users: 50%
Message Flow on HelloTalk:
1. Follow her and send the initial message:
"Hi [Her Name]! I saw you’re learning Japanese. Is it for travel?"
2. Have a natural back-and-forth conversation for 2–3 exchanges. (Moving into interview questions too quickly increases the risk of being banned.)
3. Ask for permission:
"I’ve been thinking about how people stay connected lately. Would it be okay if I ask you a couple of simple questions?"
4. Send A and B separately at the same time.
A:
"It’s a light messaging app where you can leave small sticky-note-style messages and memes for close people. It keeps things simple but meaningful."
B:
"On a scale from 1 (not at all) to 10 (really want it), how much would you want to use an app like this with:
• Romantic partner (1–10)
• Best friend (1–10)
• Family (1–10)"
5. Thank them once and end the conversation.
After one day, send A, B, and C separately at the same time.
Only proceed with users who gave a score of 8 or higher in Question B. Select the category (boyfriend/family/best friend) where they rated 8 or above.
A:
"Hello [Her Name], I really appreciate your cooperation. Thank you again for the other day!"
B:
"I’ve actually developed a social networking app based on that sticky-note concept."
C:
"Would it be possible for you to try my app with your [boyfriend/family/best friend]?"
6. Send the URL:
iOS: apps.apple.com/jp/app/cardsy/id6751989110?l=en-US
Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cardsy.littlecard