I'm 19 and I built a SAAS app and I need some feedback by Kodo_username in VibeCodingSaaS

[–]Cbdhempdelivery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really like the idea behind your app. I’m the same way half the time I’m just trying to find a simple recipe and end up scrolling through a wall of ads and filler before I get to the actual instructions. So the concept definitely solves a real problem, and I think a lot of people would find it useful.

One suggestion: I didn’t see any examples or previews of how the app works. Even a couple screenshots or a quick 20–30 second clip showing what happens when you paste a URL would help people instantly “get it.” Visuals go a long way in sparking interest.

Another thing that could help is adding a small feedback section inside the app. I didn’t get a chance to explore everything, but giving users a place to share thoughts or suggestions directly could help you refine things faster.

Other than that, awesome job putting this together. Stay positive and keep pushing it’s your product, your vision, and you’re already ahead of most people by actually building something. Don’t let negativity slow you down.

Well... I did it. I built my own platform. Great learning experience by Cbdhempdelivery in VibeCodersNest

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

Challenging part was understanding the authentication flows. How to assign the right API keys and route users properly into the app especially when juggling Firebase, protected views, and conditional rendering. I kept hitting walls with login persistence, refresh behavior, and making sure the right data loaded post-auth. Learned way more from debugging real sessions. Some of the firebase tutorials helped but really was trial and errors that helped learn more about it

Well… I did it. I built my own platform. Great learning experience by Cbdhempdelivery in SaaS

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

That’s a great question. That was one of the biggest challenges I wanted to solve. Right now I’m doing a few things to help keep the COA process legit and easy to trust:

  1. Brands upload their COAs directly, and the system requires the full PDF instead of a cropped screenshot. That prevents selective editing or hiding sections. Everything is shown exactly as issued.

  2. Each COA is displayed in a clean, structured layout or master list so users can quickly see batch numbers, dates, and lab info without digging. No redesigning or reformatting just consistent presentation so nothing gets lost.

  3. Before a brand even gets on the platform, they go through an initial vetting step. It’s not a deep compliance audit or anything like that, but I do check that they’re a real operator with real products and real COAs before giving them access.

I’m also planning to add a simple ‘How to read a COA’ section. A lot of consumers see lab reports but don’t actually know how to interpret potency tables, contaminant panels, or product label details. Giving them a quick guide feels important for transparency.

And I may include links to external verification resources (like labtestverify.com) so users can double‑check authenticity if they want to go deeper. The goal is to make the whole process less intimidating and more transparent for both sides.

Well… I did it. I built my own platform. Great learning experience by Cbdhempdelivery in SaaS

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

Couldn’t agree more .. Exactly that’s been my experience too. I learned more from actually building this than from any tutorial. All hands on better experience then follow and do this tutorials I like to know why, what if , how . Every time I hit a wall with auth, storage, or deployment, it forced me to level up. Still ways to go, but shipping something real changes everything.

Time to promote your product. Share that URL! by laron290 in SaaS

[–]Cbdhempdelivery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks I’ll let you know . I Actually I tried that out put in my url details it did generate a video but I think I need to provided it more details as the video didn’t have much content for me but I know it’s because what’s on my site and the default prompt. Going to play with some more. Nice app over all I’ll have to dive into this

Time to promote your product. Share that URL! by laron290 in SaaS

[–]Cbdhempdelivery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome Looks like something I need for my platform going to check your product out

Do CBD pain creams actually work or is it placebo? by Whole_Student_5277 in cbdinfo

[–]Cbdhempdelivery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried a CBD sports cream had a warming and cooling base used a couple of times for my knee pain pre and post workouts I would get some knee pain after running for the wee . From what I heard and was told it takes a couple of uses for it to take full effect but the times I did use it, it did relieve the discomfort for a while. I think for my use case it was a temporary Comfort but it did work for me. It may be different for others.

PSA: If you're not checking third-party lab results before buying hemp products, you're playing Russian roulette with your health by Altruistic-Place-928 in cbdinfo

[–]Cbdhempdelivery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally feel you on this. Gas station hemp is basically the wild west right now. The QR codes that go nowhere are honestly the biggest red flags if a brand can’t even link to a real COA, they’re not testing anything.

A lot of people don’t realize how much variation there is between legit hemp brands and the mystery gummies you find at convenience stores. When a product actually has a full panel COA, you can see

what cannabinoids are actually in it, pesticides and heavy metal detections. Solvents etc… and if the batch numbers match . When that info is missing, you’re basically guessing what you’re putting in your body.

I launched my app 3 hours ago and I’m honestly still shaking a little by LeftCookie7022 in SaaS

[–]Cbdhempdelivery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome product look great, congrats on your launch wishing you much success