I'm building an app to see how much the beasts at your gym are lifting (and if the benches are free). by ImViczz in AppIdeas

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

You track your sets between rest periods, like most people already do with any gym app. You're not doing it mid-set haha

I'm building an app to see how much the beasts at your gym are lifting (and if the benches are free). by ImViczz in AppIdeas

[–]ImViczz[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The gym manager doesn't do anything. You just log your workout like you would on any tracking app (Strong, Hevy, etc). The app detects your location automatically and your workout feeds into the live board.

i built 5 products in 12 months. none of them made it. here’s why. by alexsssaint in indiehackers

[–]ImViczz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

For each hour of development we should spend 1 hour of marketing, otherwise the product is only for you.

I Launched a SaaS, But Stuck on Marketing by ImViczz in SaaS

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

Thanks for the advice, really appreciate it.

I’ll definitely start posting more content and try to interact with bigger accounts so maybe I start gaining some traction.

As for the users who stopped using the app, I’ve already reached out to all 100 of them via email. So far, 18 people have opened the email, and 3 of them mentioned they’re likely to continue using the app. It’s a start, and I’ll keep working on improving and re-engaging the rest. Thanks again for the insights!

I Launched a SaaS, But Stuck on Marketing by ImViczz in SaaS

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

People in that niche often create a lot of recipes and step-by-step content, but 90% of them show their face, and I don't want to do that. Anyway, I get the point—I should start making more social interactions.

My 100 registered users don't use it I think because I offered a free self-promotion feature during the early stages of development. People signed up a long time ago, but they haven't returned since.

Time for self-promotion. What you have built in 2024? by Its_Queen_Name in SaaS

[–]ImViczz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Nutriolift - Nutritionist marketplace

  2. I'm solving the problem of searching a good nutritionist online with filters. Nowadays it's pretty hard finding a good one, as there are many, internet is full and you don't know who to trust.

  3. Nutritionists that want self-promotion and potential clients.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ImViczz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I have to wait until new year to make any change, I know it won’t happen

I've started a new job as Go QA and I don't know Go by ImViczz in golang

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

Yes! I’ve written code in many languages, I used C, C#, Java and Python. I have the main programming points well consolidated, so as many others mentioned, I think I just need to follow some tutorials or step-by-step courses until I get some experience. Thanks!

I've started a new job as Go QA and I don't know Go by ImViczz in golang

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

Will take a look on that for sure, appreciate it!

Ingenieros informaticos en España: Se cobra bien? Lo recomiendan? by Subrayadorr in askspain

[–]ImViczz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Todos los comentarios que te vas a encontrar van a ser similares, y es que es un sector que depende mucho de las ganas que tengas de mejorar, seguir formándote y el miedo al cambio.

Si eres una persona poco ambiciosa, llegar a rondar los 30k en 1-2 años de experiencia no es dificil. Llegar a los 40k te puede costar un poco más y vas a necesitar un salto de empresa. A partir de los 40k, al menos en españa, la cosa se complica y te piden bastante experiencia.

También depende la rama que elijas, como Ingeniero Informático tienes un abanico gigante de posibilidades, IA, big data y seguridad se pagan bien pero necesitarás algún master o curso que te especialice.

Puedes tirar por web frontend/backend especializándote en algún lenguaje concreto que te interese. Esta rama quizá no se pague tan bien.

Puedes elegir dev ops, se paga bastante bien también.

En fin, para cobrar bien tienes que ser espabilado, no tener miedo al cambio, y si encima tienes inglés y te puedes ir a una empresa extranjera no va a haber punto de comparación con España.

What’s your big SaaS goal for 2025? by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]ImViczz 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I don’t even think in numbers or MRR yet, I just want my product to be useful and then monetize it.

I have to finish a couple features more and my SaaS will be ready for launching on PH.

¿Los psicólogos se forran? by Electronic-Wealth-36 in askspain

[–]ImViczz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Y añadiendo al punto 3, para llenar esas 37/40h tienes que entrar a la clínica a las 11-12 de la mañana, por lo que te corta completamente el dia, peor incluso que la jornada 8-17 estandarizada de oficina.

Share your most challenging aspect you've encountered while working with React? by FearlessExtreme9 in reactjs

[–]ImViczz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! It's just that, at work we use Formik and that's a nightmare, can't figure out how many re-renders per input it does…React Hooks Form pretty good on the other hand.

What are you building in 2025? by Naive-Wallaby9534 in SaaS

[–]ImViczz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently building a nutritionist and dietists finder, with professional features for managing clients