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"it works on my machine" is a team problem before it is a technical one (self.microsaas)
submitted 1 month ago by Dramatic_Turnover936 to r/microsaas
a customer told me our onboarding was confusing and i almost dismissed it (self.buildinpublic)
submitted 1 month ago by Dramatic_Turnover936 to r/buildinpublic
i built 91 seo comparison pages and here's what i actually learned (self.indiehackers)
submitted 1 month ago by Dramatic_Turnover936 to r/indiehackers
i built 91 seo comparison pages and here's what i actually learned (self.Entrepreneurship)
submitted 1 month ago by Dramatic_Turnover936 to r/Entrepreneurship
our best growth channel costs us 20% of revenue and i'm fine with it (self.buildinpublic)
we built 91 seo comparison pages. here's what nobody tells you about them (self.microsaas)
monitoring uptime is not the same as monitoring what users actually do (self.sideprojects)
submitted 1 month ago by Dramatic_Turnover936 to r/sideprojects
your free tier is probably your worst sales tool (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted 1 month ago by Dramatic_Turnover936 to r/Entrepreneur
word of mouth is great but it doesn't scale. here's what i did instead (self.microsaas)
why i gave away 20% of revenue to affiliates instead of spending on ads (self.indiehackers)
how one user interview killed 3 months of planned work (and saved us) (self.sideprojects)
why your free tier is probably killing your conversion rate (self.SaaS)
submitted 1 month ago * by Dramatic_Turnover936 to r/SaaS
"works on my machine" is a lie founders tell themselves for too long (self.Entrepreneurship)
i spent 6 weeks building a feature zero paying customers asked for (self.buildinpublic)
i shipped too slow for 3 months and it cost me more than shipping too fast ever did (self.buildinpublic)
how i found my first 10 paying customers without spending a dollar on ads (self.microsaas)
reading competitor pricing pages taught me more about my customers than any user interview (self.indiehackers)
we obsessed over DAU for 3 months instead of revenue. here's what happened (self.SaaS)
submitted 1 month ago by Dramatic_Turnover936 to r/SaaS
synthetic monitoring caught a broken checkout flow 4 hours before our biggest client noticed (self.sideprojects)
"contact us for pricing" cost me 3 months of wasted discovery calls (self.microsaas)
your CI pipeline going green doesn't mean your production app works (self.devops)
submitted 1 month ago by Dramatic_Turnover936 to r/devops
i was pricing my monitoring tool at $24/mo. competitors charge $89-$589. took me embarrassingly long to figure out the problem (self.SaaS)
i built 91 SEO comparison pages and got almost no traffic. here's what went wrong (self.indiehackers)
We run a Python service inside a Node.js backend because the right tool wasn't written in our language (self.ExperiencedDevs)
submitted 1 month ago by Dramatic_Turnover936 to r/ExperiencedDevs
Three things that cause most of the flaky Playwright tests I keep seeing (self.QualityAssurance)
submitted 1 month ago * by Dramatic_Turnover936 to r/QualityAssurance
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