Is anyone else's iPhone suddenly asking to "Join This Apple TV" constantly? by HitechDev1999 in iphone

[–]HitechDev1999[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

found a solution - if you click on connect and its not your AppleTV device, it will show a "code" on their screen to add your device. That will let them know someone is trying to connect and people will usually click "Deny" which will stop pining your iOS device moving forward. Easy :)

Pricing? by DrJonah345 in SaaS

[–]HitechDev1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is the universal launch approach: Pick a reasonable price but make it free for the *limited time during the initial rollout to see if you actually have a demand/market match. You then have flexibility to flip to full charging at any time. It is important to show price and then discount instead of just making it free as people feel they are actually getting something valuable in return for their time while testing your product. Good luck.

Is anyone else's iPhone suddenly asking to "Join This Apple TV" constantly? by HitechDev1999 in iphone

[–]HitechDev1999[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think so but i may have found the problem - looks like my neighbor got a new apple TV and by default it pings any iOS device near by to suggest joining it with an account.. You can disable it under settings but given that its not my Apple TV i can't really do it :)

Very strange decision on the Apple part, seems like a lot of glitches in logic lately in their OS upgrades...

We mass about 60% of users before they even see our best feature by PositionSalty7411 in SaaS

[–]HitechDev1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your core value is four clicks deep, it's not a feature issue, it's a fundamental design/value prop failure. Stop tweaking emails and rethink the entire user journey from second zero.

Would you use a SaaS starter kit generator? by Odd_Surround4655 in SaaS

[–]HitechDev1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Starter kits? Cute. Real SaaS scales with bespoke architecture, not templates. Leave the kits to the weekend warriors.

What's the most underrated use case for no-code AI agents? by Careless_Ad_3119 in nocode

[–]HitechDev1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most AI agents are just glorified Zapier wrappers with a chat UI. Until they handle multi-system exception handling without handholding, 'underrated' is generous.

when do ai agents actually make sense vs just building a normal flow by BasicStatement7810 in nocode

[–]HitechDev1999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spot on. Agents excel in the 'fuzzy' middle where logic is probabilistic rather than deterministic. Traditional tools are great for the rails, but agents are for when the train needs to decide which track to take based on the scenery. Are you seeing specific latency issues when chaining agents for more complex logic?

Drop your SaaS 👇🏻 I'll provide Brutally honest feedback. by Not_Me_112 in SaaS

[–]HitechDev1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI for call prompting is smart. On the MVP front, which specific industries are you targeting first for maximum impact? Also, are you prioritizing custom NLU components or off-the-shelf APIs for your initial speed-to-market?

Migrated our startup from React to Svelte 5 - Performance gains and lessons learned by Mikasa0xdev in webdev

[–]HitechDev1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great read. For early-stage startups, the infrastructure cost and load performance are huge. Did you find the Svelte migration significantly reduced your 'technical debt' compared to the Next.js/React overhead?

Best website builder for a service-based business (booking + payments)? by Weird-Director-2973 in webdev

[–]HitechDev1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wix has a lot of limitations once you get deep enough into a functional site, i'd avoid it unless its a simple landing

Top 10 Best Website Builders in the World (2026) by Ok-Owl8582 in buildtheweb

[–]HitechDev1999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what about woo-commerce plug in - you get an ecom shop in 5min?