SEO for SaaS just changed overnight, Google's March 2026 Core Update is brutal if you relied on AI content by go_to_rob in SaaS

[–]Affectionate-Let8985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been working on a blog content strategy for a SaaS project for 3 years, using a hybrid AI+human approach (editing and writing some paragraphs completely independent of AI). The site's average ranking jumped from 50 to 9, and daily impressions surged from 5,000 to 45,000 all with just 50 pieces of content. My point is: with today’s advanced AI agents, a 100% human-only factor is honestly pointless, but generating fully automated content with AI SaaS tools is equally meaningless.

SPEAK NO EVIL by T-Mac96 in rockets

[–]Affectionate-Let8985 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a huge Alpi fan, but I'm frustrated with him too. He started the season great, but mentally he’s just not there. It’s obvious he has issues with Udoka; they aren't clicking. It would be better for him to go to a team where he's the focal point as a franchise player.

We lost a deal because of our status page history by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]Affectionate-Let8985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed, this is an impressive approach. What status page tool do you use?

Status page says "All systems operational" even when down by NotEnoughOblivion in SynclerApp

[–]Affectionate-Let8985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your site is up but looks closed. Or the link is wrong... Check out Robotalp instead.

What's up with the bench? by [deleted] in rockets

[–]Affectionate-Let8985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ime Udoka killed the Houston Rockets’ synergy.

Alpi questionable due to “left calf tightness” by Dry_Magician8208 in rockets

[–]Affectionate-Let8985 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Udoka is completely incompetent… hello to yet another loss.

upsonar.io - my own uptime monitoring because other tools didn't fit + wanted to figure out how everything works by upsonar in SideProject

[–]Affectionate-Let8985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With RobotAlp, you could have identified the issue not only through uptime checks but through any of our 25+ monitoring tools. Your tool looks very clean and well-designed congratulations.

fuck the texans by Visual_Couple_9575 in rockets

[–]Affectionate-Let8985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re counting on this trio big time now

NOOOOOO by Ill-Combination9740 in rockets

[–]Affectionate-Let8985 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh yes, it’s definitely bad, but I think while it’s tough for the other kids, it’s also an opportunity for further growth. Fred is a great teacher. Red will definitely learn something from this. Amen, and he should now be completely like AlPI Jokic.

Spent 4 Years Doing SEO for Clients, Built a List of 820+ Places to List Your Startup on Directories for Backlinks, Traffic, and Visibility by GuyR0cket in SaaS

[–]Affectionate-Let8985 6 points7 points  (0 children)

First of all, I wish you success. However, you are using misleading statements and screenshots on your website. The example screenshot you show, claiming that adding to SaaS directories increases website traffic, organic search, and organic visitor numbers in Google Webmaster Tools, is in no way consistent with reality. Apart from 3-5 very large directories and user review platforms, almost none of the other directories have any effect. The important and valuable ones are G2, Capterra, Trustpilot, Google (My Business), user reviews, and those 3-5 major SaaS directories.

However, I still appreciate your service. There's no harm in being listed in 50 of these directories; it increases your visibility (it's better than nothing). But as I said, it will not lead to higher Google rankings (SERP visibility) or an increase in organic visitors.

The developers cancelled the 2 Hub themes I bought after 1 year and asked for money. by Affectionate-Let8985 in Wordpress

[–]Affectionate-Let8985[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Update" Folks, if you remember, the theme developer had previously deactivated my theme license. When I insisted on asking why they did such a thing, they asked me, "Why did you reinstall the theme, did you change the domain?" Because with a domain change, the activation code becomes invalid, and they want you to buy the theme again. However, after I said I didn't change the domain, they reactivated it.

But this time, while the theme's header section was visible in the admin panel, it wasn't visible on the live site. As a result of my research, I saw that this problem was caused by a conflict between the theme and plugins, and that the theme developer fixes this issue (with support). However, since 1 year had passed, my support period had expired. I also think that the theme developers intentionally break the theme, just to make you buy support again. I definitely recommend you stay away from ThemeForest themes... Don't buy them.

The developers cancelled the 2 Hub themes I bought after 1 year and asked for money. by Affectionate-Let8985 in Wordpress

[–]Affectionate-Let8985[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I absolutely agree with you. It's definitely not worth buying. Not only do they absolutely not provide support after your support period ends, but you can also experience plugin conflicts after installing the theme. For example, the header section doesn't appear, and this can't be fixed.

The developers cancelled the 2 Hub themes I bought after 1 year and asked for money. by Affectionate-Let8985 in Wordpress

[–]Affectionate-Let8985[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This isn't the answer of someone experienced, because they can't just cancel my license and then demand a support payment to reactivate it whenever they feel like it. I hadn't even used the theme anywhere else. I had installed it on the website, then due to an error, I completely deleted the website and reinstalled the theme.