…and that’s OK.
Just share whatever you have, honestly.
No need for marketing / faking popularity / usage.
@aspire An actually easy (and highly effective method) is to schedule some time each day/week
to search/read posts, understand if anyone has a genuine pain-point that your tool can help eliminate/reduce.
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Share exact details on how one might be able to use such a tool
(not generic - “this is awesome. can solve your problem. try.”) -
Offer ability for users to try.
Also over time, if cannot find actual pain-point that the tool can solve, then maybe use that feedback on estimating the demand/product-market-fit. Can then enhance the tool to solve more common problems, or pivot to developing additional tools/services to support other use-case(s) that you see very often on this forum.
Also depending on how you intend to monetize it, you may even consider developing such tools in the open, sharing it here, and having actual meaningful discussions.
...or can avoid all this...
…and go look for “easy” marks to scam on other forums.
There are plenty out there.

i hope you try the actually easy approach, and don’t take the fake “easy” way out.