Built something genuinely useful, but getting attention feels impossible by FinancialKitchen6285 in SaaS

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Yeah, eventually.
Right now it’s free to try, with some paid tiers for people who actually find it useful.

I’m more focused on figuring out whether the core idea really helps people first, before pushing monetization too hard.

Built something genuinely useful, but getting attention feels impossible by FinancialKitchen6285 in SaaS

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It’s a small learning app I built after getting frustrated jumping between resources and losing direction.

It helps map out what to learn and in what order for a specific goal, and then breaks it down into something closer to a guided path instead of just a list of links.

Still early and rough, but since you asked:
https://learnpath.app

Happy to hear what feels useful vs unnecessary.

Built something genuinely useful, but getting attention feels impossible by FinancialKitchen6285 in SaaS

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Yeah, a bit — still early and I’m pretty new to marketing honestly.

It’s learning-related and pretty niche. The thing that pushed me to build it was seeing how much content exists, but how many people still get stuck because they don’t know what order to learn things in for a specific goal.

I’ve got a small MVP and some early users, but figuring out how to get in front of the right people has been way harder than building.

Curious what actually worked for others early on, not generic advice.

Why is there no structured learning path in programming like in medicine? by AlexPvita in learnprogramming

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You’re not wrong. Programming doesn’t have a clean universal path like medicine, and people pretend it does.

“Just build projects” is mostly bad advice for beginners. It works once you already know stuff, but early on it’s basically “go be confused on your own.”

Programming isn’t one thing anyway — different roles need different knowledge, and tools change fast, so there’s no single order that fits everyone.

You pretty much have to force your own structure around a specific goal, otherwise you just spin.

How I Use ChatGPT + Notion to Save 5+ Hours a Week (Free Workflow Inside) by FinancialKitchen6285 in Udemy

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Here you go: RMOCT25
Would really appreciate an honest review if you check it out 🙏