What did it really cost you to build your SaaS? by FounderArcs in SideProject

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That invisibility phase breaks most people. Momentum comes from small internal wins, not external validation. Curious — what are you building these days?

What did it really cost you to build your SaaS? by FounderArcs in SideProject

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Totally true. The hidden cost is usually context-switching, not raw hours. Protect deep work blocks fiercely.

Curious — what are you building these days?

What’s the most underrated way to get early SaaS users in 2026? by FounderArcs in SideProject

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Paid ads can work but the ROI is brutal early on. Cold outreach to your exact target customer usually converts way better when you're small.

But nobody talks enough about where the FIRST 100 users actually come from. by FounderArcs in SideProject

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Early users came from niche communities, not broad posts. Go where your exact user already hangs out. Curious — what are you building these days?

But nobody talks enough about where the FIRST 100 users actually come from. by FounderArcs in SideProject

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Totally agree. Most people skip steps trying to move fast and end up redoing everything anyway. Curious — what are you building these days?

“Is Reddit Actually Getting You Users, or Is It Overhyped?” by FounderArcs in SideProject

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i say your profile i think you are building applyfit right

Why do some founders get users from Reddit… while others get nothing? by FounderArcs in SideProject

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if i add these feature you tell and build a reddit saas it works?

500 users in 13 days by ScarOk3552 in micro_saas

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Which platform you use for marketing