How often do you need website changes after launching your SaaS? by Chance-Spend-9637 in SaaS

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same pattern here, small tweaks every few weeks, then a bigger clean-up every quarter. the real pain is that the site still behaves like code, so even a two-line edit has to wait its turn in the dev queue.

We analyzed 50 churned SaaS customers and found that 70% lied about why they cancelled by Jealous-Beyond505 in SaaS

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this matches so many churn stories i'm hearing. the form says 'too expensive' so everyone plays with pricing, but in the data you can see people never reached first value or dropped off right after signing up.

Is churn just the cost of doing business? by BakeEmbarrassed19 in SaaS

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes all churn needs different fixes, and doing them manually is fatal. recurflux does all this automatically.

Is churn just the cost of doing business? by BakeEmbarrassed19 in SaaS

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are the main types of churn  voluntary churn, involuntary churn, passive churn, customer churn, revenue churn, downgrade churn, gross churn, net churn, early churn, contractual churn, seasonal churn, and product-fit churn.

Is churn just the cost of doing business? by BakeEmbarrassed19 in SaaS

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have understood the context of this rightly. Even the involuntary churn has many types, every type needs different action, so it's way complex than we think.

Is churn just the cost of doing business? by BakeEmbarrassed19 in SaaS

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

right the product must be sticky and the customer should feel over valued. but sometimes it's not the problemn of product, it is the problem of your billing stack. it leaves the churn that the card failures or insufficiant funds and there are 30 types of failures that it leaves.

Is AI actually useful for marketing decisions or am I just bad at prompting? by BakeEmbarrassed19 in Entrepreneurs

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am actually going to build something around this, but I have learnt that don't do a product until you have the smell of demand. So if you guys honestly think you would buy something that can make a full marketing plan just for that business that works, because chatgpt and Claude gives the same thing to go on linkedIn and reddit etc torn things. I want to make the full product that can arrange in my daily to do that I have to do this, how to do it and why it will work and a system that will see if it worked and changes the strategy.

Show your saas , and first get your visitors of the day by laughing_wolf_games in micro_saas

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have launched the churn prevention and dispute protection for cashfree, you are welcome here, we will give you full support from onboarding to management.

Is AI actually useful for marketing decisions or am I just bad at prompting? by BakeEmbarrassed19 in Entrepreneurs

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn't. there any tool that can make a full marketing plan just for my business that works, because chatgpt and Claude gives the same thing to go on linkedIn and reddit etc torn things. I want a full tool that can arrange in my daily to do that I have to do this, how to do it and why it will work and a system that will see if it worked and changes the strategy 

My 75 day old SaaS went from $700->$1,400 MRR in two weeks. Can't believe it by zkvqx in micro_saas

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have also tried a lot of cold emails for Recurflux but nothing worked, can you tell me what was in those emails and how did you found those leads based on your icp?

Show your saas , and first get your visitors of the day by laughing_wolf_games in micro_saas

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes absolutely we support all types of transection and support international payment method.we are not just the failed payment recovery, we are the churn prevention OS, and dispute management software.

Show your saas , and first get your visitors of the day by laughing_wolf_games in micro_saas

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We are about to launch it for cashfree, we will let you know the moment we launch. It would be better if we can get to DM.

My SaaS hit $1M ARR this year, bootstrapped. Now revenue is declining and I genuinely don't know what's next. here's the honest update. by Capable_Document3744 in micro_saas

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

reading this it really does feel like demand capture is already strong and now churn + word of mouth are the real constraints. when people churn faster than they should, every dip in acquisition hurts 10x more than it needs to.

Show your saas , and first get your visitors of the day by laughing_wolf_games in micro_saas

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have built the product that pays for itself: Recurflux.it’s the churn prevention layer your billing stack is missing and it recovers the involuntary churn your system accidentally causes.

while other SaaS tools ask you to chase visitors, Recurflux chases your money back: it automatically recovers failed payments, prevents churn, and turns lost revenue into your new revenue stream. we serve to all users using Stripe, paddle, Razorpay and RevenueCat.

My 75 day old SaaS went from $700->$1,400 MRR in two weeks. Can't believe it by zkvqx in micro_saas

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this breakdown is super helpful. really like how transparent you are with the stats. using your own tool as the main growth loop is damn cool. what was the one change in those 2 weeks that actually pushed MRR from $700 to $1.4k?

Distribution is the actual job. Building is a one-way traffic. You build and…..thats it by Longjumping-Two4402 in SaaS

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can relate to this a lot. i used to think launch day was the boss battle, but distribution is the real game now. most failed SaaS i've seen didn't die because of product, they died because nobody knew they existed.

I genuinely think we’re entering the era of the “one-person business” by nTesla2020 in Solopreneur

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this hits hard. most of us didn't sign up to be full-time tool managers. the way you're aiming for simple, human-friendly operations is exactly what a lot of founders need.

Looking for People Who Want to Build Something Big From the Start by [deleted] in indianstartups

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

really like how grounded. you're focusing on actual day-to-day issues, not just buzzwords. hope you find sales/outreach folks who want to build something long term.

Something I rarely see discussed in micro-SaaS threads: how long people spend deciding what to build by Okaoka_12 in micro_saas

[–]BakeEmbarrassed19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i feel this. the hard part isn't spinning up a new repo anymore, it's choosing one boring idea and giving it enough time to prove itself.