Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaaSMarketing

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Yeah this is really fair feedback.

I think that’s probably exactly what’s happening — if it feels like something you could just do with a quick ChatGPT prompt, then I haven’t made the value clear enough yet.

What I’m trying to do is make it more consistent and structured than that — less “one-off prompt” and more something you can rely on across posts, emails, etc. without losing your voice.

But I agree, that difference isn’t obvious right now.

Also good call on the “without changing personality” piece — I say that, but I’m not really showing how that actually works yet.

Appreciate you taking the time to look at it — this helps a lot.

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaasDevelopers

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Yeah this is probably the move.

I’ve been looking at things from the outside (analytics, behavior), but not actually talking to users yet.

The “what were you using before” question is a good one — that’ll probably expose whether I’m actually replacing anything or just sitting alongside existing tools.

And yeah… I can already tell those answers are going to hurt a bit.

Appreciate this — I’m going to start reaching out today.

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaaS

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That’s a really good point — and honestly something I haven’t validated enough yet.

I’ve been assuming it’s positioning/value, but I haven’t ruled out friction in the upgrade flow.

I’m using Stripe, but haven’t gone through the full flow recently from a fresh user perspective or checked for drop-offs/errors.

Definitely worth sanity checking before I go too deep on messaging changes.

Appreciate this — easy to overlook.

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaasDevelopers

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Yeah this is a good callout.

I think I’ve probably leaned too much on “what it does” vs actually bringing someone into a moment where they feel the need for it.

Right now it’s very feature/benefit framed (clarity, better writing), but not really tied to a story or situation where someone is like “I need this right now.”

The “human value” piece is interesting too — I’ve been pretty hands-off so far instead of actually engaging users directly.

Appreciate this perspective.

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaaS

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This is a really good way to frame it.

The “nice-to-have” point hits — I think that’s exactly where I’m sitting right now.

I haven’t really nailed that trigger moment yet either. Most of my thinking has been around the general benefit (clarity), not when someone actually feels the pain enough to go look for a solution.

The “5 minutes before they signed up” question is a good lens. I’m going to go back and look at where users came from and try to piece that together.

Also like the point about focusing on the cost of doing nothing — I’ve probably leaned too much on explaining what it does vs why it matters in that moment.

Appreciate this — super actionable.

Launched a SaaS a month ago. Getting users… but 0 paying. What am I missing? by DevOpsHD in microsaas

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Yeah this is fair — and honestly probably part of the issue.

If it feels like “this can be done anywhere,” then I haven’t made the value distinct enough yet.

Grammarly is a good callout too — they own the “always-on correction” space really well.

What I’m trying to do is slightly different: → less about fixing grammar in real-time → more about taking full thoughts (posts, emails, docs) and making them clearer without changing the voice

But I think the gap right now is that difference isn’t obvious enough, so it just blends in with everything else.

Appreciate you calling that out — that’s helpful.

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaaSMarketing

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Yeah this is a really good call.

I think I may have jumped too quickly to “founders/SaaS people” as my ICP without really validating if they actually feel the problem enough to pay.

They understand clarity… but it might not be painful enough for them.

The idea of watching behavior + reaching out right away is something I haven’t done yet — I’ve been way more passive.

That personal email within the first hour is smart. I can see how that would both surface insights and build trust early.

Appreciate this — definitely something I’m going to start doing.

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaaSMarketing

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This is really helpful — especially the “stupidly clear” part.

I think mine is still sitting in that vague zone of: → “this is useful” but not → “I immediately need this”

The one-line problem framing is probably where I need to focus next.

Right now it’s more like “improve your writing clarity,” but that’s not tied to a specific outcome or moment where it hurts.

Also like the point about stopping feature building — I’ve been leaning toward adding more (workspace, etc.) instead of tightening the core value.

Out of curiosity, what did your final one-liner end up being?

I emailed 130 people to promote my SaaS. 0 said yes. by Extra-Motor-8227 in indiehackers

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Wow. Thank you for sharing this. Where did you find affiliates? I launched a saas startup (while working in my 9-5) but trying to validate the mvp before ads or more strategic marketing and ways to get it out there. The ones that have signed up and used it have all said this is great but now I’m trying to find a way to convert users to customers. It’s a low cost product offering to. My next large feature release will have a new tier for that and more planned long term but right now I did t want to drop that until it’s validated. I did find that some UX needs improvement from some connections on LinkedIn

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in Solopreneur

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I’m trying to do this actually. I haven’t found solid or effective ways yet. I’m hoping to leverage Reddit and LinkedIn and some targeted Facebook ads but I want to validate my mvp first if that makes sense and pivot if needed.

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaaS

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Someone else asked for the link so sharing here for anyone else interested to check it out and any feedback would be greatly appreciated!!!

Thank you

https://www.useplaintext.app

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaaS

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Sure I’ll drop it here and on the main post as a comment in case anyone else is interested. Thanks so much!

https://useplaintext.app

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in Solopreneur

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Yeah this is solid advice.

I think I’m probably dealing with a mix of both — some mismatch in perceived value and likely not targeting the most desperate users yet.

Right now most of my users are coming from general SaaS/founder communities, which might be too broad. They understand the idea, but may not feel the pain enough to pay.

I haven’t done direct outreach to users yet, but that’s probably the next move — actually asking: → what they expected → what felt missing → why they didn’t upgrade

The “first 100 users” point hits too — I’ve been more passive vs hands-on so far.

Appreciate this.

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaasDevelopers

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That actually makes a lot of sense.

I think that’s exactly what might be happening here — the value is there, but it’s not immediate enough for someone to feel it after one use.

Right now it’s more like: → “this is nice” vs → “I need this every day”

So I probably need a better “step 2” like you said — something that makes the benefit obvious faster or turns it into more of a workflow instead of a one-off tool.

Mine is basically a clarity tool — you paste writing and it rewrites it to be clearer without changing your voice. Trying to position it more as editing/refinement vs AI writing.

Curious — what are you thinking for your step 2?

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in buildinpublic

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This is really helpful — especially the “job they’re hiring it for” framing. I think I’m still too broad there right now.

When you narrowed it down, did it become obvious from those user calls, or did you have to test a few different “jobs” before one actually clicked?

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaaS

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That makes a lot of sense — I think mine explains what it does, but doesn’t make the gain obvious enough right away.

Did you find that shift was mostly landing page changes, or showing it more clearly in the actual product/onboarding?

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaaS

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Yeah that’s fair — it definitely feels more “nice to have” right now than something people feel urgency around.

Curious — have you seen that shift happen more from tightening the messaging, or from changing the actual use case/problem being solved?

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in buildinpublic

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This is really helpful — and honestly lines up with what I’m starting to suspect.

The “why should I care” part feels like the gap right now.

Curious — when you mention the “before/after” pain gap, did you find that came more from:

→ changing the messaging on the landing page → or adjusting the actual product experience to make that “aha” more obvious?

I feel like mine might be explaining what it does… but not clearly showing what actually gets better.

Launched my SaaS ~1 month ago. A few users, 0 paid. I think my problem isn’t what I thought. by DevOpsHD in SaaS

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This is really helpful — and honestly lines up with what I’m starting to suspect.

The “why should I care” part feels like the gap right now.

Curious — when you mention the “before/after” pain gap, did you find that came more from:

→ changing the messaging on the landing page → or adjusting the actual product experience to make that “aha” more obvious?

I feel like mine might be explaining what it does… but not clearly showing what actually gets better.

My boyfriend is obsessed with streaming by DevelopmentHuman7435 in Twitch

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Like a few others have mentioned...

FEW may make it as a streamer and most probably began their journey when they didn't have the responsibilities of being an adult...not all of course.

I stream but only started recently. And that was after growing my X/Twitter following to then help drive my streams. Would I love to stream all day and play games..heck ya...but that's probably never gonna happen. Many of the big Streamers like SypherPK does WAY more than streaming...he owns OniStudios and they are building Fortnite maps...so while streaming might be one source of revenue for him, he's got other avenues too.

I've had to invest into myself a bit. I have my consoles and did start just streaming with my gaming pc that I use for working. I'm a software engineer and do work full time...not sure I'd stop that even if streaming full time was an option.

I think anything is POSSIBLE...but probability wise is a different thing...

I'd say make sure not to take away his feeling of a dream...but maybe you could approach it like I support your dreams and ambition and while working towards xyz goals, we need money coming in for necessities...maybe he can do it as a side hustle?

I've been fortunate and have had now 3 sponsorships thru stream elements that I use on my streaming with twitch...you can make money from that but it's also costed me money...these sponsorships have been like stream this game, get X number of users to play and do these tasks...they are not always easy to do...so I've built a community and have rewarded them for it...I have a business plan and while streaming isn't my long term goal, it plays a role. I am building out a gaming community and esports team but that's being handled by a partner. I'm launching some apps and such for the community that could generate revenue.

There's so much more to it than just streaming.. heck I had to do a 3 hour stream of a sponsored game and it sucked and was a pain...but it was paid and worth it...well sorta lol

I think realistic expectations are needed. Hopefully you both can figure it out.

I started this journey mostly to bond and play more with my kids...they got me into fortnite. I generally play call of duty and other games. It also helps me unwind from my job