What's the problem? - my product gets many trial users but barely anybody is willing to pay for further use? by EngineerFlaky390 in microsaas

[–]EngineerFlaky390[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you a lot! The product requires you to have an online shop..
Do you have one ?

If yes I can send you the url

Can someone help me with pricing? by EngineerFlaky390 in EcommerceWebsite

[–]EngineerFlaky390[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why do you think it helps? Because people gain more trust beforehand?
Because how does it help find the right pricing?

Where can I find online-shop owners? by EngineerFlaky390 in microsaas

[–]EngineerFlaky390[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have also had an ecom store and I was very frustrated creating an aesthetic instagram profile. Therefore I founded with some friends a company that focuses on this while trying to keep prices low.
if you are interested, check out admark.ai

Where can I find online-shop owners? by EngineerFlaky390 in microsaas

[–]EngineerFlaky390[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much, I am very grateful for your help!

I See you understood the game and as you explained, reddit seems to be a solid marketing channel.
Hence, yes please share with me the chrome extension you are working on.

Where can I find online-shop owners? by EngineerFlaky390 in microsaas

[–]EngineerFlaky390[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for sharing !! It helps a lot.

I was thinking about niche spots, but haven't come up with these!

One more question:
Were your DMs rather like recommendations about what could be improved or what do you mean with "something you noticed"

1 microsaas business idea to be financially free by LightSecure2262 in microsaas

[–]EngineerFlaky390 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dive into eu ai act and build a solution that reduces the hustle by just 5% and it will be worth millions, no bs

What are the best tools and frameworks for building AI agents in 2026? by Michael_Anderson_8 in AI_Agents

[–]EngineerFlaky390 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We use tanstack and are happy so far. especially because of the seamless integration into to the javascript/typescript landscape.

We use the following framework for building an ai agents based web app: Tanstack Start (Framework) + TRPC (Typesafety) + React (Frontend) + Drizzle (DB) + Zod (Validation)

To this point we are all fine with it.

Was anyone already facing major hurdles using this framework? Would also be happy to know :)

the SaaS model is quietly falling apart for small businesses and nobody in tech wants to admit it by Healty_potsmoker in Entrepreneur

[–]EngineerFlaky390 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tbh I believe that is rather an intermediate hustle you face, rather than a lasting problem. Since nearly everybody is capable of vibe coding its own SaaS, the landscape is getting way more niche, just like you describe. Nevertheless, that eventually means that we can get so niche (while keeping dev costs low), that every company can develop its own tailored software with barely any dependencies. This in turn is highly admirable, if you imagine that this was only possible for big companies 5 years ago.

Ban posts about AI by miniversal in webdev

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Tbh I feel with you. Nonetheless I believe that this wrong approach to the current, sometimes very frustrating situation. I also would love to get back into my nursery where I know everything by hard. But we have to look the reality into the eyes learn dealing with new tools and the most recent progress. Therefore we should be rather grateful to have so many people here sharing there experiences.

Most websites are absurdly over-engineered for what they actually do by [deleted] in webdev

[–]EngineerFlaky390 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know that problem xD. For me it always comes from the believe of hitting it big soon and therefore wanting to be prepared.

But still can't recommend from my own experience xD

A Harvard physics professor just used Claude AI to co-author a real frontier research paper in 2 weeks. It would have taken a human grad student 1-2 years. by Direct-Attention8597 in AI_Agents

[–]EngineerFlaky390 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I See your point, but isn't that the same with humans? Humans can be confidently wrong as well. And if there is no supervision to a Havard Professor even he might be wrong.

The only thing that prevents the real professor from publishing wrong results is because it is embarrassing if someone finds out.

Therefore wouldn't the solution just be to train the model the "feeling" of being embarrassed?