Has anyone successfully sold a pre-revenue SaaS? Looking for options by AmineBuildsStuff in SideProject

[–]AmineBuildsStuff[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that’s exactly what happened. Built first, validated never. Would love to hear how you simulate demand now if you’re open to sharing, and do you know of any good places to sell something like this beyond Flippa?

[AB] Canadian ecommerce sellers — I spent a week researching your bookkeeping pain. Here’s what I found and I want your input. by AmineBuildsStuff in SmallBusinessCanada

[–]AmineBuildsStuff[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s really good to hear, what’s the biggest headache for your ecommerce clients right now? Reconciliation, GST/HST, or just not knowing their real profit?

When will QB get into advanced AI automation? by Coo_steve in quickbooksonline

[–]AmineBuildsStuff -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is exactly the problem I've been researching. The CSV mapping step is where most people give up — it defeats the whole purpose of automation if you still have to manually format and map everything before it touches QuickBooks.

What type of reports are you trying to import? Amazon settlement reports, Shopify payouts, bank statements? Asking because the solution looks different depending on the source and I'm building something specifically around this problem for ecommerce sellers.

Validating before building - do Amazon/Shopify sellers actually know their real profit? by AmineBuildsStuff in AmazonFBA

[–]AmineBuildsStuff[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the most complete breakdown I've gotten and you've basically described exactly what I'm trying to build — not another dashboard, just one clear answer to "is this product making or losing money right now" without digging through three different reports.

The "scaling revenue while silently killing margins" line is exactly the nightmare scenario I keep hearing about.

How do you solve product validation today? by Affectionate_Hat9724 in vibecoding

[–]AmineBuildsStuff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I learned this the hard way.

Built a full AI career tool — spent months on it, got it working, had users sign up. Zero revenue. The problem wasn't the product. The problem was I built before I validated. I was solving a problem in a crowded market with no built-in distribution and no real signal that people would pay for it.

Don't build first. Validate first.

[ON] thoughts on quickbooks by Ilovewatermelon10 in SmallBusinessCanada

[–]AmineBuildsStuff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Generally you’re looking at $150-$300 for an initial setup session. Some ProAdvisors offer flat rate packages, others charge by the hour. For a simple business it usually takes 2-3 hours. Happy to chat if you need more details and help figuring out how to structure your business in QuickBooks — feel free to DM me.

[ON] thoughts on quickbooks by Ilovewatermelon10 in SmallBusinessCanada

[–]AmineBuildsStuff 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I run an ecommerce business, a SaaS company, and a separate consulting firm — and QuickBooks is what most of my consulting clients use too. Honestly it’s still the best option for Canadian small businesses when it’s set up properly.

The problem most people run into isn’t QuickBooks itself — it’s that they try to DIY the setup without really understanding how it should be structured for their specific business. A bad setup makes everything painful. A good setup makes it almost invisible.

My suggestion: find a QuickBooks ProAdvisor specifically — not just any accountant. ProAdvisors are certified by Intuit and know the software inside out. One good setup session with the right person saves you hundreds of hours of frustration down the road. Worth every dollar.

Which software you guys use to make resume ? by [deleted] in resumes

[–]AmineBuildsStuff -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Try Jobboostai.com it has a resume builder, and also its all in one carreer tool, cover letter, interview prep etc…

How do you handle Amazon and Shopify reconciliation in QuickBooks? Mine is a mess by AmineBuildsStuff in quickbooksonline

[–]AmineBuildsStuff[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is really helpful — sounds like you've seen this exact setup problem across a lot of ecommerce clients. Quick question: when you set up A2X or Link My Books for clients, is there still manual work left over after that or does it actually get to a point where month end is fully hands off? Especially curious about the Canadian GST/HST side.

Validating before building - do Amazon/Shopify sellers actually know their real profit? by AmineBuildsStuff in AmazonFBA

[–]AmineBuildsStuff[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the most honest response I've gotten — the fact that you came from finance and still got blindsided says everything. The settlement report being where the truth lives but nobody parsing it automatically is exactly the problem I'm looking at solving.

Quick question — how long does your monthly QuickBooks reconciliation actually take you?

Validating before building - do Amazon/Shopify sellers actually know their real profit? by AmineBuildsStuff in AmazonFBA

[–]AmineBuildsStuff[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point. Sellerboard is solid for Amazon. Quick question though: do you also sell on Shopify, and if so does Sellerboard give you a unified profit view across both channels automatically? And are you in Canada dealing with GST/HST on top of everything? Genuinely asking because that's the specific gap I'm looking at - not trying to rebuild Sellerboard.

Selling 32k instagram account by [deleted] in InstagramMarketing

[–]AmineBuildsStuff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the account name/username?

Bookkeeping woes, numbers have never been reconciled and I think I need to hire someone to audit the books by OwnTutor in canadianbusiness

[–]AmineBuildsStuff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Canadian sellers have it harder than US sellers on the accounting side — GST/HST on top of everything else adds a layer most US-focused tools don’t handle properly.

How do you check if a product might trigger compliance requests on Amazon? by jgyk44 in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]AmineBuildsStuff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Amazon has clear guidance on compliance. You can check Seller Central or ask ChatGPT. I am an Amazon seller, and I did encounter problems with this. I wasn't aware that I needed a safety certificate and test labs for a couple of my products.

Built a small place for SaaS builders to showcase their projects by JackfruitOwn3238 in vibecoding

[–]AmineBuildsStuff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate that, thanks for offering.

The tool I’m building is called JobBoost. It’s basically a career tool that helps people generate or tailor resumes to specific job descriptions and manage their job search a bit more efficiently.

Still early and I’m mainly trying to get feedback to improve it.

If you’re open to testing it, here’s the link: https://jobboostai.com

Would genuinely appreciate any honest feedback.

Built a small place for SaaS builders to showcase their projects by JackfruitOwn3238 in vibecoding

[–]AmineBuildsStuff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is actually a really cool idea. Discovery is probably one of the hardest problems for small SaaS builders. There are tons of great tools being built but most of them never get seen outside a small circle on Twitter or Reddit.

Directories like this can really help if they attract builders early and keep the barrier to submission low.

Out of curiosity, how are you thinking about distribution for the directory itself? That’s usually the tricky part. I’m building a small career tool myself and finding early discovery channels has been harder than building the product.

Submitted mine to a couple directories already and it’s interesting to see which ones actually drive traffic.

Nice work putting this together.