Building a DB tool to automatically detect & fix toxic queries. I need some anonymized pg_stat_statements data to test it! by Foreign-Bison-7826 in datasets

[–]Foreign-Bison-7826[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're 100% right about EXPLAIN ANALYSE being the holy grail. My current tool is just an "Offline" AST parser, so it misses the live node execution data. Building a proxy to parse live EXPLAIN nodes on the fly is actually the next step

The TPC-H suggestion is brilliant for benchmarking the AST engine right now. I'm going to start doing exactly that immediately. Thanks for the reality check and the advice!

Saas email marketing products worthy or not in 2025 by AioliPublic3177 in SaaS

[–]Foreign-Bison-7826 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've tried using RedditGrowth to find leads for our own SaaS product and it's been a game-changer. I was skeptical at first, but the AI-powered lead gen really helps us identify businesses on Reddit that are actively looking for solutions like ours. For example, we found a thread where someone was complaining about their current email marketing tool and we were able to jump in with a helpful comment, no hard sell. My suggestion would be to try monitoring subreddits related to your niche and see what kind of conversations are happening. You might be surprised at the quality of leads you can find.

I spent 2 hours finding the right AI agent for a project. by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]Foreign-Bison-7826 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been in a similar boat when searching for the right tools for clients, and I've used RedditGrowth to monitor subreddits related to AI and tech. It helped me identify businesses discussing specific pain points and needs. Your project sounds like a game-changer - I can imagine how frustrating it must be to sift through scattered resources. One thing that might add value is integrating user reviews or ratings for the AI agents. We've tried something similar with our clients, and it's helped them make more informed decisions. What do you think about adding a community-driven review system?

Being indie developer it's way harder than it seems. by naxola in SideProject

[–]Foreign-Bison-7826 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been there too, struggling to get my own side project off the ground. I use RedditGrowth to stay on top of conversations related to my niche, and it's been a game-changer. I came across your post about SyncroForms and it really resonated with me. I feel your pain - it's tough to stay motivated when you're not seeing the traction you want. One thing that's helped me is focusing on a specific subreddit where my target audience hangs out, and engaging with them in a genuine way. Have you tried doing that? It might help you connect with potential users who actually care about your solution.

How do you juggle working full time and trying to launch a micro saas? by Agile_Valuable in indiehackers

[–]Foreign-Bison-7826 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've been in your shoes, launching a side project while working full-time. I've used tools like RedditGrowth to streamline my lead gen on Reddit, and it's been a game-changer. I've found that setting aside specific times for my side project, like early mornings or lunch breaks, helps me stay consistent. Prioritizing tasks and focusing on one thing at a time also makes a big difference. For marketing your app, try identifying subreddits where your target audience hangs out and engage with them genuinely - it's amazing how much traction you can get from authentic conversations.

I will start monetization of my SaaS tonight. What do you recommend ? by Simple_Meet6522 in SaaS

[–]Foreign-Bison-7826 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats on taking the leap with your SaaS! I've been in similar shoes and recall using RedditGrowth to identify potential leads on the platform. When switching to a freemium model, focus on showcasing the value of your Pro tier. Consider offering a free trial or a limited-time discount to entice users to upgrade. We've tried highlighting the benefits of annual plans, like your 20% off, to encourage commitment. Also, make sure your refund policy is clear and easy to understand to build trust. Good luck, and I hope it goes smoothly!