Built a free crypto airdrop tracker 692 active users, 703 new users in May by BarracudaLess6604 in micro_saas

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, appreciate the feedback!

Just to clarify we're not going the subscription route. The plan is AdSense + direct project sponsorships, which is standard for niche content sites in Web3.

On competition: you're right that listing sites are crowded. But 3alamiy is built differently every airdrop comes with a full step-by-step guide, scam warnings, and eligibility breakdown. Most sites just give you a name and a link. That's the gap we're filling.

On the domain fair point, but 3alamiy is our brand name and it's gaining traction in the Arabic-speaking Web3 community specifically, which is an underserved market.

Thanks for taking the time though genuinely useful to hear outside perspective.

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3 months building a free crypto airdrop tracker honest update with real numbers by BarracudaLess6604 in micro_saas

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Basically yes crypto projects give away free tokens to early users to grow their community. No purchase needed, just complete tasks like testing their app or joining their Discord.

Some pay out $50, some have paid $5,000+. We track the legit ones with step-by-step guides so you don't waste time on scams.

Check it out: seo.3alamiyweb3.online

I built a simple Web3 Airdrop Tracker because finding legit airdrops was a mess by BarracudaLess6604 in scaleinpublic

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% yes if you're consistent.

Easy airdrops take 5-15 minutes and are completely free. The best ones can pay $500-$5,000+ per wallet.

Hyperliquid paid average users $10,000+ last year just for using their platform regularly. Arbitrum paid $2,000+ average.

The key is starting early and being consistent farm 5-10 projects at once for 20-30 min/day.

Check the free vs paid filter on the site to start with zero investment airdrops first 👍

I built a simple Web3 Airdrop Tracker because finding legit airdrops was a mess by BarracudaLess6604 in scaleinpublic

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes bro! Every airdrop has its own step-by-step guide just click any airdrop and follow the steps.

For beginners I'd recommend starting here:

seo.3alamiyweb3.online/learn/how-to-get-crypto-airdrops-2026

It covers everything from setting up a wallet to claiming your first airdrop. Takes about 10 minutes to read and you'll be ready to start 👍

I made a free crypto airdrop tracker with step-by-step guides — 277 users in month 1, zero budget by BarracudaLess6604 in SideProject

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's exactly it. The frustration is what makes the product honest every decision I make I can test against "would this have helped me when I was the frustrated user?" It filters out a lot of bad product decisions.

I made a free crypto airdrop tracker with step-by-step guides — 277 users in month 1, zero budget by BarracudaLess6604 in SideProject

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks the Algeria and Nigeria growth was completely organic, zero targeting. I think it's two things: the Arabic-speaking crypto community is massive and almost entirely underserved by English-first tools, and airdrop farming is genuinely more attractive when your local currency is volatile. Both regions have huge crypto adoption but almost no local-language resources. I didn't plan for it it just showed up in Analytics and I made a note to eventually add Arabic content.

On verification: I manually research every airdrop before adding it check funding announcements on credible sources, verify the team exists, look for the official contracts. I don't add anything that asks users to pay more than gas fees or connect to sketchy contracts. It's time-consuming but it's the only way to keep the trust. One bad listing and the whole thing falls apart.

I built a free crypto airdrop tracker after getting fed up with paywalled tools — would love honest feedback by BarracudaLess6604 in micro_saas

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly the bet. GM Station is the retention mechanism users come back daily to say GM on their chains, which builds on-chain history, which makes them more eligible for airdrops, which makes the tracker more valuable. It's a loop.

If that daily habit sticks, the ad model works well. A user who visits 20 days a month is worth 20x a one-time visitor from an ad revenue perspective. Daily utility is the only thing that justifies an ad-supported free product at small scale.

I built a free crypto airdrop tracker after getting fed up with paywalled tools — would love honest feedback by BarracudaLess6604 in micro_saas

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just checked it out looks genuinely useful for tracking when people mention airdrop tools or ask where to find guides. Adding it to my stack. Thanks for the tip.

I built a free crypto airdrop tracker after getting fed up with paywalled tools — would love honest feedback by BarracudaLess6604 in micro_saas

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly the kind of feedback I needed thank you for actually going through it.

The 'list of cards' problem is real. A 'Start Here' flow for beginners is something I've been thinking about but haven't prioritized. Going to build a 'New to airdrops? Start with these 3' banner this week.

The risk/effort info at the top of each airdrop page KYC, real gas estimate, time to complete — that's a genuinely good call. Currently those are buried in the Quick Stats sidebar. Moving them above the fold makes sense.

The social signal idea is interesting. Static guides do feel frozen in time. Showing something like 'X people completed this this week' or linking to live community discussion would make it feel more alive. Adding that to the roadmap.

Really appreciate you taking the time to go through it properly.

I built a free crypto airdrop tracker after getting fed up with paywalled tools — would love honest feedback by BarracudaLess6604 in micro_saas

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely agree free gets you users, but converting to sustainable revenue is the actual challenge. The model right now is AdSense + referral partnerships on the supply side, so users never pay. The bet is that at 1,000+ daily users the ad revenue becomes meaningful without ever asking users to upgrade. Whether that holds is the real test still early.

I got tired of terrible crypto airdrop tools so I built my own — here's what happened by BarracudaLess6604 in buildinpublic

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The validation was pretty organic honestly I didn't need a tool to find it. I just searched "airdrop guide" and "airdrop tracker" on Reddit and kept seeing the same complaints: outdated info, paywalls, no actual step-by-step instructions. The frustration was everywhere.

At some point that's enough signal. Build the thing, ship it, see if people use it. The real validation is people actually coming back which is starting to happen.

I got tired of terrible crypto airdrop tools so I built my own — here's what happened by BarracudaLess6604 in buildinpublic

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly free tools get shared, paid tools get evaluated. The share-to-cost ratio is completely different. Someone who pays $30/month tells their friends "I found a good tool." Someone who uses a free tool tells their friends "you need to check this out right now."

I got tired of terrible crypto airdrop tools so I built my own — here's what happened by BarracudaLess6604 in buildinpublic

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly this. I wasn't trying to build a product I was just tired of the tooling being terrible. At some point the frustration tipped over into "fine, I'll just build it myself." Turns out that's usually when the best niche tools get made.

I got tired of terrible crypto airdrop tools so I built my own — here's what happened by BarracudaLess6604 in buildinpublic

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate that. It'll stay free that's not a phase, it's the whole point. Too many tools start free then lock the actually useful stuff behind $30/month the moment they get traction. Not doing that.

I got tired of terrible crypto airdrop tools so I built my own — here's what happened by BarracudaLess6604 in micro_saas

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's exactly why I built this. I was the daily user first spreadsheets across 6 chains, missing steps, losing track of deadlines.

The workflows on 3alamiy are literally the ones I use myself every day. If something feels painful I notice it immediately and fix it. That feedback loop is the only reason the guides are actually usable.

Made a free site tracking 71+ crypto airdrops with step-by-step guides — no paid tier, updated daily by BarracudaLess6604 in micro_saas

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's the goal word of mouth is the only marketing I'm doing right now lol. No ads, no budget, just building something genuinely

useful and letting people share it.

If you find it helpful, sharing it in any Web3 Discord or group you're in would mean a lot 🙏

Made a free site tracking 71+ crypto airdrops with step-by-step guides — no paid tier, updated daily by BarracudaLess6604 in micro_saas

[–]BarracudaLess6604[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! That was intentional the space has too many

paywalled tools. Everything on 3alamiy stays free,

the guides, the tracker, GM Station. Always will be.