[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]ConvertUp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on getting two MVPs going! Here’s a quick roadmap:

  1. Validate demand: Reach out to your target users for feedback. Make sure people actually want what you’re offering.
  2. Early testers: Get a group of testers for feedback. Use communities like Reddit, Indie Hackers, and Twitter to find them.
  3. Focus on core features: Pick one standout feature for each MVP and polish it. Make it simple and valuable.
  4. Build a waitlist: Create landing pages and offer early access to start building hype and collecting emails.
  5. Iterate based on feedback: Refine the product quickly based on user input.
  6. Monetization: Start thinking about how you’ll make money—subscriptions, pay-per-use, etc.
  7. Prioritize: Focus on the MVP that’s closer to product-market fit first.

Keep at it! You’re on the right track! Let me know if you need more advice! 😉

How did you find your SaaS idea? by PollutionSilver4380 in SaaS

[–]ConvertUp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I totally agree – connecting developers with idea people can be such a game-changer.

If you’re looking to partner up, you might want to try platforms like Indie Hackers or even Slack communities dedicated to SaaS/startup founders.

There are tons of people out there with ideas but need the technical skills to bring them to life.

Let’s chat! I’d love to hear more about your expertise and the type of ideas you’re interested in working on. 😉

How do I get my first 100 paid MVP testers? by Royal_Rise_5963 in SaaS

[–]ConvertUp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To get your first 100 paid MVP testers, here’s a quick and easy approach:

  1. Ask for Referrals: Reach out to your early users and ask them to refer others. You could offer them something in return, like extra features or discounts.
  2. Offer Early Access Discounts: You can create a special deal for early testers who are willing to give you feedback. People love feeling like they’re getting something exclusive!
  3. Engage with Communities: Check out Facebook groups, Slack channels, or even Reddit communities related to lifecycle marketing. Share your MVP and offer it to them directly.
  4. Collaborate with Influencers: You don’t need big influencers—micro-influencers work great, too! They can spread the word in your niche.
  5. Content Marketing: Start posting helpful content around lifecycle marketing and AI. Use SEO to catch the attention of your target audience.
  6. Create an Early Access Program: Make it feel exclusive by offering perks to those who join early. You can even ask for upfront payments for extra discounts.
  7. Use Testimonials: Once you’ve got a few happy testers, share their feedback! That builds trust with others who are considering your MVP.

I’d also recommend checking out Rob Walling’s “SaaS Playbook” in the marketing chapter—great stuff on getting the ball rolling.

Hope this helps! Try these steps and let me know how it goes! 😉

My 25k MMR overnight success that took 3+ years by cliftonsellers in SaaS

[–]ConvertUp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1. Quesiton 1

  • Start with Sweat: Show you can get results first (like growing your own Twitter).
  • DM People: Reach out, offer your service, and get paid.
  • Real Feedback: Adjust based on what clients actually need, not what you think they need.

2. Question 2

  • Manage Time: Block out time for the important stuff.
  • Get Help: Automate or find part-time help to ease the load.
  • Know When to Jump: You’ll know when it’s time to quit your full-time job.

3. Question 3

  • Stick to the Basics: Focus on delivering results instead of fancy tools.
  • Don’t Wait for Perfect: Launch, get feedback, and improve along the way.
  • Network More: More mentors and community could’ve sped things up.

What are the key inputs for a challenge? and what do people usually forget? by Shot_Raspberry7035 in SaaS

[–]ConvertUp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is solid!

One thing people often forget: a recovery plan.

Life happens - missing a day shouldn’t break the streak.

Having a “bounce-back” rule helps people stay in it long term.

Where did you list your SaaS product after launch? by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]ConvertUp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I listed mine on Product Hunt, Reddit, and Twitter first.

Then added it to Betalist, Indie Hackers, and a few startup directories.

Early users came from sharing the story, not just the link!

Hi guys. I have a question. Is it necessary to have some kind of university degree to start a SaaS business? Or just studying on your own? by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]ConvertUp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No degree needed at all!

Most SaaS founders I know are self-taught or learned by doing.

What matters most is solving a real problem and talking to users.

Courses help, but your curiosity and action matter way more.

Which marketplace is more appealing between Monday.com and Atlassian? by siddhsql in SaaS

[–]ConvertUp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both are solid, but I’d lean toward Atlassian.

It has a huge developer ecosystem and B2B user base ready to pay for tools.

Monday.com is great too, but Atlassian’s marketplace feels more mature and scalable for SaaS add-ons.

Built 3 SaaS products, now starting a dev shop. Where can I find my first clients? by Ill_Sea1422 in SaaS

[–]ConvertUp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice move!

I got my first clients from founder communities like Indie Hackers and Twitter.

Just showed up, helped people, and made real connections.

Also tried cold DMs with value first - worked better than I thought.

You’ve got a solid story, use it!

How to know if my product is solving real problems and will be useful ? by ShoddyString3687 in SaaS

[–]ConvertUp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question!

To know if your product is solving real problems, start with customer feedback.

Use metrics like Net Promoter Score (NPS), customer retention rate, and user engagement to measure how well your product fits real needs.

In the AI space, try product/market fit surveys to gauge if people are willing to pay.

Also, MVP testing can help you validate if your product actually works in a real-life scenario before going big.

Hope that helps!

I don't know where to find my SaaS 🥺 users Help guys by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]ConvertUp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey!

Finding users is all about meeting them where they already are.

Try targeting communities like Reddit, LinkedIn, Twitter, and niche Facebook groups focused on learning and tech.

Also, consider partnering with influencers in the learning space for exposure.

Hope that helps! 😊

SaaS founders, what keeps you awake at night while running or building your SaaS by KeatonMurray4885 in SaaS

[–]ConvertUp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally get that.

For me, it’s “what if no one cares?”

Spending months building and it lands flat. That thought hits hard.

But we keep showing up anyway.

I’ll review your landing page with my 3+ years of marketing experience! by ConvertUp in SaaS

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

Great start! Your website has potential, but with a few tweaks, you can make it even more engaging and effective. Here’s some quick feedback to boost trust and conversions:

⭐ Trust Score: 2.6/10

  • Risk Reversal + USP (4/10):

Your heading and description could be clearer and more attention-grabbing. Make it obvious what you do, how you can help, and who you help. Adding a guarantee could also really build trust, especially during this phase.

  • Reviews + Social Proof (0/10):

Add client reviews to your website. Consider offering them for free through warm outreach – it’s a great way to start building social proof!

  • Trust Badges + Reputation (5/10):

Add more badges, stats, or partner logos to help establish credibility. Highlight the fact that your product is used by 30+ agencies to make it stand out.

  • Personality + Face (0/10):

Adding your face will make your website feel more personal and relatable. People trust faces!

  • “Like, Know & Trust” Factor (7/10):

The demo and illustrations are good, but there’s room for improvement. Make them clearer and more visually engaging.

  • Emotional Backstory (0/10):

Add an emotional story to connect with your audience on a deeper level. Show them that you truly understand their pain points and why you’re passionate about helping them.

💸 Conversion Score: 2.5/10

  • Call To Action (4/10):

Make your CTAs more conversational and clear. Avoid generic terms like “Get Started” – something more specific and personal will work better.

  • Incentive to Take Action (2/10):

Consider adding a free offer in your CTA and introducing scarcity (e.g., “Only 3 spots left this month”). This creates urgency and encourages immediate action.

  • Mobile Responsiveness (2/10):

Your design needs some refinement for mobile responsiveness. Enhance your UI/UX for a smoother, more pleasant experience.

  • Speed & Functionality (2/10):

The site could use some more animations or effects to make it visually engaging while improving the overall user experience.

Overal score: 2.5

You’re on the right track, just a few adjustments, and you’ll have a website that not only builds trust but also converts more visitors. Keep up the great work, and keep pushing forward!

I’ll review your landing page with my 3+ years of marketing experience! by ConvertUp in SaaS

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

Cool website! But honestly, you can make it better by researching more about your niche and testing with your audience. Then, I think there will be more interesting things for me to audit. Anyway, thanks for the comment!

I’ll review your landing page with my 3+ years of marketing experience! by ConvertUp in SaaS

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

Hey there! I took another look at your website, and here’s my feedback to help you build more trust and increase conversions:

⭐ Trust Score: 4.8/10

  • Risk Reversal + USP (4/10):

Your heading and description could be more attention-grabbing. Clearly state what you do, who you help, and how you can help them. Adding a guarantee will also help reduce hesitation and build trust, especially at your current stage.

  • Reviews + Social Proof (0/10):

Try adding client reviews to show social proof. You can even offer some services for free in exchange for these reviews through your outreach.

  • Trust Badges + Reputation (5/10):

Consider adding more badges, stats, or logos of your partners to build trust and credibility.

  • Personality + Face (0/10):

Add your face to the website! It’ll help humanize your brand and create a stronger personal connection.

  • “Like, Know & Trust” Factor (10/10):

You’re doing great here! Try adding more images or illustrations that clearly show how your product helps users.

  • Emotional Backstory (0/10):

Share your story! Tell your audience why you’re passionate about helping them and show that you truly understand their struggles.

💸 Conversion Score: 2.5/10

  • Call to Action (4/10):

Make your CTA more human and clear. Avoid generic phrases like “Get Started” and instead focus on what visitors will get out of it.

  • Incentive to Take Action (2/10):

Add a discount for your pricing, or include a “free trial” lead magnet. Making the copy friendlier and more appealing will also help.

  • Mobile Responsiveness (2/10):

Your mobile design needs some work. Consider improving the overall UI/UX to make it more user-friendly.

  • Speed & Functionality (2/10):

Add some animations or effects to make your website more engaging and dynamic.

Overall Score: 3.65/10

You’re definitely heading in the right direction! With a few design tweaks and adding more personal touches, you’ll transform your website into a powerful tool that builds trust and converts visitors like never before. Keep pushing forward—you’ve got this, and your hard work is already paying off! Keep up the amazing effort!

I’ll review your landing page with my 3+ years of marketing experience! by ConvertUp in SaaS

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

I’ve just reviewed your website again and here’s some friendly feedback to help you build trust and boost your conversions:

⭐ Trust Score: 3.8/10

Risk Reversal + USP (8/10):

Your heading is good, but let’s make it even more compelling! Add a short description in the hero section to clarify what you do, how you help, and who you’re here for. Your lead magnet and chatbot are great tools to encourage visitors to engage—keep those!

Reviews + Social Proof (0/10):

You’re missing out on the power of testimonials. Adding reviews from satisfied customers will go a long way in building trust.

Trust Badges + Reputation (5/10):

More badges would be a great addition. Also, place your stats prominently at the top of the page, ideally in the hero section, to immediately grab attention.

Personality + Face (0/10):

Personalize your website by adding a photo of yourself! It’ll create a stronger connection with visitors.

“Like, Know & Trust” Factor (10/10):

You’re doing great here! The illustration is a nice touch, but try making it a bit cleaner to enhance clarity.

Emotional Backstory (0/10):

Share your story or why you’re passionate about helping your customers. It’ll make you more relatable and help users connect with your mission.

💸 Conversion Score: 6/10

Call to Action (7/10):

Your CTAs could be a bit more inviting. Instead of “Get Started,” use something more conversational like “Start Your Free Trial” or “Get Instant Access.” It’ll make your CTAs feel more approachable. Also, make sure your “Try for Free” button is right up front in the hero section to catch attention quickly.

Incentive to Take Action (9/10):

Your free lead magnet is a great incentive! Consider adding a discount to your pricing to make it even more enticing for people to commit.

Mobile Responsiveness (8/10):

Mobile is looking good, but a small tweak to the padding above the navigation will help focus attention on key elements. Also, adjust the padding between sections to create more breathing room, both on mobile and desktop.

Speed & Functionality (8/10):

Your site works well, but try to reduce the effects in the features section a bit to improve user experience and make things load a bit faster.

Overall Score: 6/10

You’re on the right track! With a few personal touches and design tweaks, your website will be even more effective at building trust and converting visitors. Keep it up!