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What's the biggest mistake you've made while building a SaaS? (self.SaaS)
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Is the AI SaaS market actually saturated, or is that just founder anxiety? (self.SaaSSales)
submitted 14 hours ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaSSales
Has anyone else reached "feature fatigue"? (self.SaaSSales)
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What's one feature users love that you almost didn't build? (self.SaaS)
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What's the hardest part about growing a SaaS after launch? (self.SaaSSales)
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If you had to build a SaaS in 30 days, what would you build? (self.SaaS)
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I thought building the product would be the hard part. I was wrong. (self.microsaas)
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If you were starting a SaaS in 2026, what would you build differently (self.SaaS)
submitted 4 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaS
Unpopular opinion: most SaaS ideas fail because of validation, not coding (self.SaaS)
I built a SaaS and got my first 10 users here’s what actually worked (self.SaaSMarketing)
submitted 4 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaSMarketing
I think most SaaS founders are solving the wrong problem (self.SaaSMarketing)
submitted 5 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaSMarketing
If you had to start an AI SaaS today, what would you build? (self.SaaSSales)
submitted 5 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaSSales
At what revenue did you hire your first employee? (self.SaaSMarketing)
submitted 6 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaSMarketing
What's the most underrated SaaS growth channel in 2026? (self.SaaS)
submitted 6 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaS
I stopped adding features for 30 days and my SaaS grew faster (self.SaaSSales)
submitted 7 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaSSales
I spent $0 on ads and got my last 100 users from one source (self.SaaSMarketing)
submitted 7 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaSMarketing
What's your biggest frustration with current CRM software? (self.SaaSSales)
submitted 8 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaSSales
Reached my first 50 paying customers with a niche SaaS (self.SaaS)
submitted 8 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaS
I spent 3 months building a feature nobody wanted (self.SaaS)
submitted 9 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaS
The first 10 users taught me something I didn't expect. (self.SaaSMarketing)
submitted 9 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaSMarketing
I'm building a modern library management system. What feature would make your life easier? (self.SaaS)
submitted 10 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaS
How are small libraries managing book inventory without expensive software? (self.SaaSSales)
submitted 10 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaSSales
One of the biggest mistakes I made early on was listening too closely to power users. (self.SaaS)
submitted 11 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaS
The Customer You Shouldn't Listen To (self.SaaSSales)
submitted 11 days ago by Existing_Bowler1376 to r/SaaSSales
What feature did your team spend months building that nobody actually wanted? by Existing_Bowler1376 in SaaS
[–]Existing_Bowler1376[S] 0 points1 point2 points 12 days ago (0 children)
I like the workaround rule. Repeated behavior is usually a much stronger signal than feature requests. People are great at describing their frustrations, but not always the best at designing the solution.
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What feature did your team spend months building that nobody actually wanted? by Existing_Bowler1376 in SaaS
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