| You seem to think a cleaner UI makes a product better, it doesn't. Right now your value prop is super unclear and it won't matter how much advertising you do. For a product like this, the community is the ESSENTIAL part of the product. The best product in this category is the one with the highest quality network of listeners/people-with-problems and good matchmaking. You will probably also need something more specific to focus on. For starters, think about where you can find potential users and where you can find people trying to tackle similar problems as you. For example, check out the first google result for 'help lines': https://helplines.org/helplines It's literally a listing of hundreds of organizations with pre-built networks of (trained) volunteer listeners and (hopefully) real demand from people with real problems. Maybe you can try messaging these organization to see if they need technology help. You can also ask about their experiences around building up their volunteers network and how they spread the word for their help line. If you craft good messages, maybe several out of those hundreds will talk to you. You should be able to get some good ideas with enough work, and maybe even a few potential partnerships. Think about what else you can search for. Think about how to find relevant users on community platforms like reddit, google groups, fb groups, meetup etc. I'm sure there're lots of communities out there where people have problems and look for advice or want to talk things out. Segment the potential users and try to gauge the level of demand. Think about what exactly different types of users need and how to craft the right pitch for them (and if you can deliver on it). If you get it right, you could also leverage those communities to seed your initial network. If you get specific, you'll have an easier time creating value by seeding the network correctly, doing better matchmaking and having a clearer pitch and value prop. update: updated for clarity |