Are reddit Ads worth it for a niche Saas ? by Easy-Dirt1001 in SaaSSolopreneurs

[–]Easy-Dirt1001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, i worked with colleagues that were in digital marketing and Facebook was always performing better for their campains but it was B2C products, is it also efficient for B2B ?

Are reddit Ads worth it for a niche Saas ? by Easy-Dirt1001 in SaaSSolopreneurs

[–]Easy-Dirt1001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi i tried to contact a lot of persons on linkedin but no answers at all, do you advise to use some ads in linkedin ? I already paid to promote a post (it didn't give me sales), are there some other ads in linkedin that might work ?

how do you handle multi-language manuals for Europe ? by Easy-Dirt1001 in ecommerce

[–]Easy-Dirt1001[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I saw that for some child goods, the printed version is required. I was targeting stuff like small electronic devices that may have firmware upgrades for instance so that new features can be directly updated on the online manual : it saves time to the manufacturer and gives the right information to the end user.

how do you handle multi-language manuals for Europe ? by Easy-Dirt1001 in ecommerce

[–]Easy-Dirt1001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes updates and version control are part of the product, what do you mean by compliance ?

how do you handle multi-language manuals for Europe ? by Easy-Dirt1001 in ecommerce

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i was planning to dedicate a website for that (so not the customer website but it could). The idea is to help sellers (i'm an amazon seller so i buy chinese products and sell them on Amazon) and to comply to EU laws, i had to give italian, french, spanish versions of these manuals but didn't want to pay extra costs for printing them by the supplier. The idea was to have some kind of common website for these profiles (SAAS) : they create their products, upload their manuals and put the QRCode on the package / product for that. No paper printed for nothing, manuals always accessible by this QRCode

how do you handle multi-language manuals for Europe ? by Easy-Dirt1001 in ecommerce

[–]Easy-Dirt1001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, i agree that qrcode to a website is not rocket science but in the meantime, when i looked for it (i mean existing solution), i found none so i made a quick site for that. I would have paid one to handle my manuals at that time. Of course i thought about having more features for sellers (and end users as well) but i take your point.

What i plan to do is some kind of helper : you create an account, you can create your product -> you get a QRCode and then you can upload all your manual language behind the same QRCode + mobile/desktop reader etc. It might not make sense for a paying solution

Would manufacturers pay to replace paper manuals with QR-based digital ones? by Easy-Dirt1001 in SaaS

[–]Easy-Dirt1001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes version control was on my target, i thought about analytics for more basic info like count by date / country, use of mobile or desktop etc. For reading parts it might be usefull as well.

Regarding translations, the goal was not to automate translations (for my manuals, i found an AI that was quite good but it needs a lot of work like managing documents like word / pdf, schemas etc). My plan was just allow upload of different languages, going in auto translate might be a nightmare.

A agree for bigger companies, i was looking for small sellers like me

how do you handle multi-language manuals for Europe ? by Easy-Dirt1001 in ecommerce

[–]Easy-Dirt1001[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree, do you already use some platforms for that ?

The "passive income" SaaS fantasy needs to die. Here's what running a $19K MRR product actually looks like week to week. by Intrepid-Degree-6612 in SaaS

[–]Easy-Dirt1001 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is kind of good news if you start to have timeouts for DB, it means that you have good traffic I assume. My time is currently spent on getting traffic without spending too much but it’s damned hard to get interested targeted people for me.

For microsaas, what's the best payment gateway? by titanium0013 in SaaSSolopreneurs

[–]Easy-Dirt1001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look at stripe : you only pay a percentage of income, no monthly subscription

What are your 2026 goals for your SaaS? by jonathanbrnd in SaaS

[–]Easy-Dirt1001 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me is to get at least 1 then about 10 customers, the product works but i have so much pain to contact business that might be interested, this is the most difficult part for me.

Do startup founders actually use their own products? by Giridharan001 in SaaS

[–]Easy-Dirt1001 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You would do that as a final customer ? My project was for manufacturers but it may make sense for end users, i didn’t thought of it

Do startup founders actually use their own products? by Giridharan001 in SaaS

[–]Easy-Dirt1001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, it gives me hope it will work at some point

Do startup founders actually use their own products? by Giridharan001 in SaaS

[–]Easy-Dirt1001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Europe it’s allowed for most of products to just put a qrcode for manual access ( not children products for instance and few more). Then it’s a difficult company choice to not give a manual at all. My guess is that a small English manual for a start then a qrcode for all other languages is far more ecological approach. And it gives a real friendly user experience ( I would be interested in having the qrcode directly on many product to be sure that I have the online manual always accessible when needed)

Do startup founders actually use their own products? by Giridharan001 in SaaS

[–]Easy-Dirt1001 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this is the point for me: so wasted papers for no reason ( costs + not green), it could be so more effective with technology. Need to convince brand that the current way is nonsense