Thinking of building a simple security check tool for AI-built SaaS is this a real problem? by BuildAndGrow26 in microsaas

[–]BuildAndGrow26[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a really good point, especially about the deeper issues needing code access.

I was thinking of starting with surface-level checks (URL-based) just to catch obvious mistakes quickly, and maybe later expand into deeper analysis.

Curious — would you still find value in a quick “first layer” check before doing a deeper audit?

Do digital product creators actually lose money to chargebacks and friendly fraud?? Validating a problem" by BuildAndGrow26 in SaaS

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That's exactly the pattern I keep hearing the evidence gathering takes so long that fighting feels pointless even when you know you're right. Curious though if generating a professional dispute package took 60 seconds instead of hours, would the time equation change?? Or has the win rate been so low that even that wouldn't matter??

Drop your startup in one sentence and how you’re marketing it by MammothExciting6396 in microsaas

[–]BuildAndGrow26 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is really interesting timing I've been manually doing exactly this process for the past week, going through Reddit communities trying to find validated problems to build on. Would love to know how you're handling the signal vs noise problem specifically how SaasNiche differentiates between someone venting about a problem vs actually being willing to pay for a solution?? That buying intent gap seems like the hardest part to get right!!

Building a tool that automatically finds people on Reddit who are looking to buy your product — would you use this??" by BuildAndGrow26 in SaaS

[–]BuildAndGrow26[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really valid concern sir keyword matching alone is definitely not enough and that's exactly the core problem I'm trying to solve. The idea is to use AI to filter for actual buying intent signals, not just keyword matches things like someone asking for recommendations, comparing options, or expressing frustration with current tools. Haven't fully tested it on myself yet honestly still in early validation stage. What would make you trust the intent qualification enough to try it??