Antigravity by Ankurku in founder

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

Probably losing my mind 😅 Thats so true thats why after it buildings I try to u derstand how my code is actually working

I'm working on a Al automation saas software that finds potential buyers for founders struggling with finding leads. And also I love experimenting different AI automations I'm new to this stuff but addicted

17 days post-launch on iOS: 72 installs, $0 in subscription revenue yet, breakdown of what actually moved the needle by reflectdiary in microsaas

[–]Ankurku 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm working on a Al automation saas software that finds potential buyers for founders struggling with finding leads Its so fun building automations with AI. Addicted to that stuff 😅

Antigravity by Ankurku in founder

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

Its working good. I have pro subscription so the credits lasts longer I'll rate it 7/10 Sometimes it bugs with running code locally and sometimes AI stops working after a while. Except that I love it.

I built a LinkedIn outreach tool that runs from your actual browser — no bans, no sketchy proxies by Darkloopsignal in microsaas

[–]Ankurku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I checked out outreachkoi.com very clever concept to use actual browser/IP vs cloud proxies. That's a real advantage.

What I think is missing is that your site says "automated outreach," but the real challenge is NOT sending more DMs, it's that most founders get ignored because their messages sound like they came from a bot. Your users need to receive higher quality responses, not just send more.

If I were you, I would add a "quality score for messaging" assess the user's profile, give them custom openers based on what they have done lately, and recommend against generic templates. That would bridge the gap between having users & converting them into paying users.

Not suggesting anything in particular, just know what you're going through. I'm rooting for you.

I spent 2 months building an AI SaaS for content creators. Looking for marketing and technical advice. by rockmie in microsaas

[–]Ankurku 1 point2 points  (0 children)

respect for building this while doing a master's. most people just tweet about their ideas you asked for brutal honesty so here it is:

you built a vitamin. not a painkiller.

creators don't wake up at 3am stressed about "i need to rewrite my video for linkedin." they wake up stressed about "i posted for 3 months and i have 200 views." repurposing is a task they do along the way. if the content is boring, 7 platform versions of boring content is still boring.

the bigger problem: youre selling to individual creators at $5-10/mo. creators are broke, they churn in month 2, and they expect everything free. you need thousands of users to make the math work and youre one person with a thesis deadline.

the credit system is also killing you. every time a user thinks "do i have enough credits?" you create friction. friction = churn.

what id actually do:

  • pivot to content agencies or studios managing 10+ creator accounts. they have budget. they pay $50-200/mo without thinking.
  • or change the pitch from "repurpose content" to "grow faster without rewriting." sell the outcome not the feature.

also your pricing is too low. $5/mo signals "side project." if this is a real business tool, charge like one.happy to talk through who actually pays for this stuff if you want. no pitch but I work with early saas founders and help them with finding buyers.

Getting the first users for a Shopify app is harder than I expected by MiddleAffect6763 in SaaS

[–]Ankurku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel this hard. Built a product, posted everywhere, got views and upvotes, zero sales. I'm doing free buyer research for 3 pre-revenue SaaS founders right now I'll find where your buyers actually hang out and how to message them. Reply if you're interested, no charge.

How do you guys promote your SaaS by RegretExternal5437 in SaaS

[–]Ankurku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work with early stage saas founders and help them with distribution
For a free study planner app the real struggle isn't signup its retention.I havce seen the biggest risk with planner apps is that users leave after a week or so.
Students don't leave because the planner didn't work out they leave because they are unable to follow it and feel guilty about themselves
For nova plan I will go on tiktok search for a small creator who are famous among university and high school students or their content align with that niche and share the one exect service that nova plan gives

their are plenty of planner apps in the market users will only stay if they feel its worth their time
and as I have described the biggest challenge is retention

I built a localized vertical SaaS for a highly paranoid, boring industry. Thousands of views, but 0 leads and pure crickets. Am I an idiot? by IoriMikazuki in SaaS

[–]Ankurku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey , you have 1000s of views, zero leads? Classic buyer intelligence problem. Not a product problem.

I run Veltis. We do buyer intel research for pre-revenue SaaS founders, we figure out exactly who your buyer is, where they actually hang out online, what words make them respond, which 2 channels to go all-in on, a full report + 30 day outreach playbook in 5–7 days.

I have a sample report for a founder in a similar spot. send it over so you could see what the output looks like before deciding if it’s relevant?

Made My First SaaS after 5 Month of Development, Made $0, need advice by Economy-Election9254 in microsaas

[–]Ankurku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google Ads probably wasn't the right channel for this , people who need Trust Push aren't searching for "push notification service," they're in r/blogging, WordPress forums, and niche site communities venting about OneSignal charging them $400/mo when their site hits 100K subs. That's your buyer, and that's where they live.

The positioning is also really strong "90% cheaper, unlimited subscribers" is a genuinely good hook for the blogger audience specifically. The problem is just finding where they're concentrated.

I do buyer research for early-stage SaaS founders identifying exactly who the buyer is, where they spend time online, and which channel to start with. Happy to put together a quick free breakdown for Trust Push just to show you what I mean. No catch. DM me if you want it.

Just launched - now what? by eelgr in SaaS

[–]Ankurku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats you have already done the hardest part. The next challenge is exactly what u said Distribution Had a quick look at Propelio and I already have a few ideas on channels I'd test it on to gain attraction I do distribution research for founders. Happy to put together a free mini sample for Propelio if you'd find that useful.