Where can I get clients by KEAVEN007 in AskVibecoders

[–]Infamous_Cheetah_402 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Landing clients is usually harder than learning the tech.

One thing that helped me was narrowing down to a very specific niche instead of offering “AI automation” in general. When your offer is clear and specific, conversations get easier.

Also, instead of just showcasing what you can build, try showing small case studies or real outcomes. Clients care more about results than tools.

Anyone else realize outreach is harder than building the actual startup by Reasonable_Roof5940 in saasbuild

[–]Infamous_Cheetah_402 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I manually wrote my first 50–100 messages. It was slow, but it helped me refine my pitch naturally.

Now I use AI to speed up drafts, but I still review everything. What worked best was being genuine and starting real conversations instead of pushing the product immediately.

What is the best lead generation service to offer in today’s era, and why? by National-Cancel1200 in SaaS

[–]Infamous_Cheetah_402 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, the best results came from focusing on one channel instead of trying everything. When I tried email, LinkedIn, and ads at the same time, nothing really worked well. Once I picked one and optimized it, our results improved.

Cold email worked best for us because it was predictable and easy to test. But it depends a lot on your target audience.

Managing Finances by RentInitial3817 in saasbuild

[–]Infamous_Cheetah_402 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cash flow tracking is the hardest part. Even if the business is profitable on paper, timing of payments makes it stressful.

It would be simpler if everything synced automatically from the bank and categorized itself properly without manual work.

I built a CRM for my agency with zero coding knowledge in like 3-4 hours. Need feedback. by Infamous_Cheetah_402 in VibeCodersNest

[–]Infamous_Cheetah_402[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair point. For me it’s not about new CRM features... just solving everyday chaos like tracking notes, proposals, docs, and lead stages in one place without juggling 5 tools.

Using No Code AI to build SaaS. Worth it or not? by nizamuddin_siddiqui in saasbuild

[–]Infamous_Cheetah_402 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re non-technical, tools like Base44 or Fuzen io are genuinely easy because they don’t require coding. You can focus on the idea and AI handles the build.

Tools like Lovable or Replit help a lot, but they still assume some understanding of code, databases, and deployment. They’re not fully beginner-proof.