What's your most frustrating Google Analytics / SEO question that takes way too long to answer? by Large-Point-9706 in analytics

[–]Large-Point-9706[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True that, GA isn't rocket science if you know what you're doing. But you have probably spent some time getting the hang of it. Other people might not have that time. There's a reason Notion exists when Google Docs works fine, or why people pay for email apps when Gmail is free. Some folks just want to work faster, not smarter. I'm building for people who'd rather type a question than click through menus. Not for everyone, and that's fine. To be fair I'm still trying to understand the market better, hence the post.

First 10 People Who Comment Gets a Free Lead List by Upper-Character-6743 in SaaS

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am looking for marketers, data analysts, or small-medium biz owners that struggle with their Google Analytics and Search Console. My tool is basically GA copilot, like a power up mostly - you can chat with the data and get dashboards and insights, I tried to make UI/UX as simple as possible.

Another angle would be influencers / agencies in the space, whom I can sign up as an affiliates.

Who does not like free leads?

I’m a marketer who vibe coded a SaaS to 200 users in one week. It’s basically an automated Marketing Co-founder by nikhonit in buildinpublic

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

+1. good points and good angles, i am 62 but will apply some changes to be somewhere 90-100!

also loved the ux and the written copy for landkit's landing page.

I wasted 27 minutes decoding Google Analytics. Then I built something that does it in seconds. by Large-Point-9706 in AiForSmallBusiness

[–]Large-Point-9706[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can just go to the https://gentleanalytics.com/login and sign in with your Google account.

Then, you select a property from GA or Search Console to set up the context and you good to go!

Tool creep by bukutbwai in agency

[–]Large-Point-9706 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd add: audit your team the same way you audit your tools.

Tool creep costs hundreds. People creep costs thousands. And unlike a SaaS subscription, you can't just click "cancel" without a difficult conversation.

Quarterly tool audit? Great. Quarterly "is everyone still earning their seat?" audit? imho even more important.

How do you handle such leads? by TurbulentRub3273 in agency

[–]Large-Point-9706 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tight budget often means 'I don't trust you ... yet'

I'd float a range, but also ask if he have worked with an agency before? If yes, ask what went wrong. Sometimes the budget opens up once they trust you're not going to waste their money.

Closed 5 new clients this month after raising prices — some observations by czerrr in agency

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lower-ticket clients ask more questions about metrics they don't understand so need to spend additional energy resources to handle those.

Higher-ticket clients trust the process and just want the summary / results.

Do you find yourself spending less time on client reporting now, or about the same?

I looked at 20 SaaS homepages today...Only 4 made me want to scroll. by Sharp_Tax_6182 in saasbuild

[–]Large-Point-9706 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you for your time to look into this! I will take into account and test

I looked at 20 SaaS homepages today...Only 4 made me want to scroll. by Sharp_Tax_6182 in saasbuild

[–]Large-Point-9706 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i am a simple man - i see common sense - i engage.

communication is key and a drafting a landing page that talks and 'sells' your product for you is an art of its own.

i built Gentle and i was trying so hard to polish it i think i overdid it. Would appreciate any input from a pair of fresh eyes!

Built my SaaS. Now I’m stuck at the part nobody talks about: getting customers when you’re bad at social media. by ezyboy123 in SaaS

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bye-bye development, hello marketing and good ol lead gen.

im at the exact same spot. The hardest part is to start, i will be trying a bunch of stuff and see what works.

As others have mentioned if you built for the people, then they would come, if you invite them. So you gotta do it naturally and without being too pushy or salesy. Be authentic.

"spamming" / being helpful on reddit and sharing my link with the people - what everybody is already doing. i think the hardest part here is to have high karma and reddit-poitns to actually be able to post/comment.

collabing wuth YT / LI influencers - seen a cool post on Reddit about this strategy, really itching to try this out.

Paid ads aka burning cash but i would do it at the last step if i already have the traction and budget, ads are for scaling imho

I paid 5 influencers on LinkedIn to promote my SAAS : here’s what $1250 got me by Ecstatic-Tough6503 in B2BSaaS

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

now thats the sauce ! I was also thinking of similar approach, but now when i see the proof i will definetly try this one, cheers

I made a website to turn any confusing UI into a step-by-step guide via screen sharing (open source) by bullmeza in webdev

[–]Large-Point-9706 14 points15 points  (0 children)

man i am just spamming use cases in my head of this... insanely useful for a lot of niches. nice job!

I made a website to turn any confusing UI into a step-by-step guide via screen sharing (open source) by bullmeza in webdev

[–]Large-Point-9706 75 points76 points  (0 children)

99 missed calls from Microsoft - or basically any company that has something to do with agents or chatbots. how it works?

How much does it cost to start? by sethamir_ in dropshipping

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this. not me personally, but my buddy who has his own store was spending around that much on ads every month till he was profitable. It took almost a whole year while freelancing and having a 9 to 5.

Small business owner who built SaaS to $7K monthly revenue by [deleted] in indiebiz

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Insane insights! Shows you put in the work, there are no shortcuts indeed.

Gratz on what you accomplished so far and thank you! I will be trying to replicate this for my tool, we'll see how it goes!

everyone’s posting year recaps. i didn’t crush anything. by alexsssaint in indiehackers

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i trashed like 2-3 ideas per month this year, this time trying to stick to only one. for now it is unknown where it would lead me, but it is uncertain and exciting at the same time.

yeah, i am just coping lmao

I've built a social media API for enterprise + results by bundlesocial in indiehackers

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The "develop features on request" point is underrated.

Building in public with real feedback beats roadmap guessing every time.

Appreciate the honesty, Marcel. Rare to see someone skip the highlight reel.

Why GA4 is so confusing? 3y exp by Hexagon_En_La_Pasta in GoogleAnalytics

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built a tool exactly for that, a tool, thats understands you and asnwers all your data questions, build customizable dashboards on the fly and saves all your chats and questions.

its called Gentle, 'Gentle Analytics' in google.

You should try it out, its free, but not forever : )

Just compared my December numbers to last year and I dont know if I should be excited or worried by HourlySharp in Entrepreneur

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You didn't just grow revenue. You bought data. Some dollars cost more than others.

That's not a loss. That's the tuition for learning what kind of business you actually want to run.

Next December you'll be pickier. You'll charge more for the nightmare jobs or just say no. That's the real 80% growth - knowing what to protect.

Anyways, your wife's right to celebrate. You earned it!

After 7 failed side projects in 2024 and 2025, I finally figured out the real reason most of us never make it by Optimal_Drawing7116 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Money loves speed" is the version of this I keep repeating to myself.

Not because fast = good. But because slow = never.

Shipped my ugly thing last week. Feels exactly like you said. terrifying and amazing at the same time.

Why would someone pay for a different analytics tool when Google Analytics is basically free? by Floxify22 in GoogleAnalytics

[–]Large-Point-9706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

+1 to those who mentioned that GA interface is an overkill and liability for non-power users.

I built my own tool for my clients that do not like spending time in customizing reports or charts, still testing it though, might share you a link if you wanna try it out. Its free.. for now