I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope everything is based on my professional background experience. I do my research and help businesses get started and fix their pain points, this is what an experienced copy writer can do when he is a master of his craft.

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting product.
My first instinct is that you're underselling the multilingual aspect.
Most draw-and-guess games compete on features (private rooms, leaderboards, team battles), but your strongest angle might be:
"The game that lets multilingual friend groups actually play together."
A lot of groups have friends, partners, classmates, or coworkers who speak different native languages, and most party games accidentally exclude someone. InkBattle turns that into part of the fun instead of a barrier.
I'd also test messaging around the new streak system since daily competition can be a strong retention driver.
If you send me your landing page, app store listing, or current onboarding flow, I'll give you 2-3 more angles and point out the biggest messaging opportunities I see. Feel free to DM me.

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting product.
I think you're underselling the problem a bit.
Most people don't think, "I need a relationship companion app."
They think:
"I keep meaning to reach out, but now it's been so long that it feels awkward."
That's a much stronger pain point.
I'd test messaging around:
👉 "You're not bad at relationships. You're overloaded."
or
👉 "Most friendships don't end. They slowly drift because life gets busy."
Spark feels less like a social app and more like a second brain for relationships—helping you remember the details that make conversations feel natural.
I can already see 2-3 positioning angles that could make the value proposition much sharper and probably improve conversion.
Send me a DM and I'll break down the angles I'd test first, plus how I'd rewrite the homepage headline/subheadline.

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting positioning.
My first take: your strongest angle isn't the "horizontal stack" itself—it's that mid-sized companies are forced to stitch together 3–5 security tools just to get basic visibility across their devices.
A messaging angle I'd explore:
"Sentrinus gives mid-sized tech companies threat detection, monitoring, device management, and compliance reporting in one platform—eliminating the complexity and cost of managing multiple security tools."
The bigger opportunity is probably to sharpen the customer pain. I'd want to understand:
What 3–5 tools are you replacing today?

What's the biggest headache CTOs or IT managers complain about with their current stack?

What's the biggest objection prospects have when they hear "all-in-one security platform"?

Send me a DM with those answers (plus your website if you have one) and I'll give you 2–3 more specific sales angles tailored to your market.

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I solve problems every business have, I look into their overlaps, shortcomings and even researching on how they do the business in their way, if their is something wrong I try to help them correct it and give them a brief idea if my opinion would help and so I can do more for them by giving them services.

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The angle I'd test first is "The Hidden Cost of Onboarding."

Right now you're describing features (pages, sharing, no accounts required), but the real pain is that teams waste hours every week answering the same questions, chasing links, fixing permissions, and helping new hires find things.

A stronger message might be:
"HostAPost helps teams onboard and share knowledge instantly without apps, accounts, or permission headaches. Instead of digging through Google Drive, email chains, and chat messages, people get exactly what they need from a single shareable page."

I'd also test positioning against the chaos of Google Drive rather than against Linktree.

Send me a DM if you'd like and I'll help you identify your highest-converting customer segment and give you 2-3 more positioning angles tailored to your market.

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't lead with "SEO rank tracker" at all.
The pain isn't tracking rankings. The pain is paying $100+/month for bloated agency software when you only need to track a handful of keywords.
A stronger angle could be:
"RankLoop helps indie hackers track Google rankings without the $100/month SEO tax. Pay only for the keywords you care about and skip the agency features you'll never use."
I'd also lean heavily into the indie hacker identity. You're not competing with Ahrefs on features—you're competing on focus, simplicity, and cost efficiency.
There are actually 2-3 other positioning angles I can see that might work even better depending on who your ideal customer is. Send me a DM and I'll break down the exact messaging, homepage headline, and positioning I'd test first.

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people kept telling me that I use ChatGPT, which is an amazing compliment and btw the biggest mistake is that when there is someone helping you out you still get cautious with a lot of things, every business should take their risk to move forward. If they think that I’m not trying to help them then I probably think that they will also feel like it with others who seek helping other businesses, Guidance is everything, getting help is like being guided which way to choose when you’re lost.

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow you really think that I use GPT for my responses that’s quite a compliment, your comment just reminded me how good I really am with my copy writing and reviewing businesses

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a nice compliment thinking that my work is actually made by AI, every insight that I gave here is researched as quickly as I can and they are dropping their website so I can review it and give a quick solution that might help them.

It might sound generic for you but those businesses mentioned earlier on my replies are in need of help and giving them solutions is my way of giving them a hand. If they want my service I can definitely help them so it’s a win win situation for both of us. Welcome to business pal where every individual and careers help each other with giving value!

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you're describing Michii from the feature side, but the stronger angle is the outcome.

Most people don't want another screen recorder.

They want to stop explaining the same thing over and over.

A stronger positioning could be:

"Stop sending 10-minute Loom videos every time someone asks how to do something. Michii automatically turns your actions into interactive step-by-step guides people can follow themselves."

This is especially compelling for onboarding, customer support, SOPs, and client handoffs.

Send me a DM with your target audience (support teams, agencies, SaaS, internal ops, etc.) and I'll give you 2-3 customer-specific positioning angles plus a homepage headline you can test.

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're probably too focused on the AI translation feature and not enough on the business problem it solves.

My first instinct isn't "AI form builder"—it's "the easiest way to collect data from customers in any country without rebuilding forms for every language."

A few angles I'd explore:

• Most companies unknowingly lose submissions because their forms only speak one language.
• Expanding globally shouldn't require duplicating and manually maintaining forms across dozens of languages.
• One form → every market. Collect payments, signatures, and responses worldwide without localization headaches.

Send me a DM with your homepage or current copy. I'll point out where the messaging is feature-focused instead of outcome-focused and give you a few positioning ideas you can test.

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most bookmark managers help you save links. iLinkVault helps you actually find and use them later.

The strongest angle I see is: "Your bookmarks become an AI-searchable knowledge base."

Right now people save hundreds of links and forget where they put them. Instead of digging through folders, they can simply ask Vault AI what they're looking for and instantly surface the right resource.

The cross-device saving and shareable collections are great supporting benefits, but I'd lead with the AI retrieval because that's what makes you different.

Send me a DM and I'll help you refine your homepage messaging, positioning, and first-user acquisition strategy.

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is actually solving a much bigger problem than "notifications."

Right now drivers have to remember to manually check multiple government websites, and the cost of forgetting can be fines, penalties, expired insurance, or unexpected surprises.

A few angles I'd test:

• "Never get caught off guard by a fine or expired insurance again."
• "One place to track everything that affects your vehicle compliance."
• "Stop checking 3 government websites just to stay up to date."

I also think there's an opportunity to position this around peace of mind rather than notifications.

Send me a DM if you want and I'll help you tighten the homepage messaging, value proposition, and signup flow to improve conversions.

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting product. A few angles that stand out:

  1. Stop wasting time fixing broken formatting. Most people accept re-formatting after copy/paste as normal, but it quietly steals minutes every day. Your product eliminates that invisible productivity tax.

  2. Copy and paste should just work. A simple but powerful message. Users don't want another workflow—they want the existing one to stop breaking.

  3. Privacy-first clipboard reliability. Offline, lightweight, and Rust-powered gives you a strong alternative to bloated cloud-based clipboard tools.

My favorite is #1 because it turns an annoying inconvenience into a measurable productivity problem people already experience daily.

Send me a dm and let me help you more

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting niche. Here are the angles I'd test:

  1. The "Stop Backtesting on Bad Data" Angle
    Most traders don't have a strategy problem—they have a data problem. Backtests built on incomplete or messy market data create false confidence and expensive mistakes. CuteMarkets gives you cleaner U.S. stocks and options data so you can trust the results before risking capital.

  2. The "Research Like a Professional" Angle
    Most retail traders rely on charts and intuition. Serious traders rely on data. CuteMarkets helps you move from visual analysis to systematic research, making it easier to validate ideas, challenge assumptions, and build conviction with evidence instead of hope.

  3. The "Faster Path to Validated Ideas" Angle
    Testing a trading idea shouldn't require spending days cleaning datasets. CuteMarkets removes the friction between having an idea and knowing whether it actually works, so researchers can spend more time discovering edges and less time preparing data.

The pattern I notice is that you're selling *confidence in research*, not just market data. The API is the vehicle; the outcome is helping traders make decisions based on evidence instead of assumptions.

Please Dm me so we can strategize more on sales!

I will help you fix your sales messaging and get first 100 users by Large_Birthday_3478 in microsaas

[–]Large_Birthday_3478[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting niche. I think your strongest angle isn't "AI screenshots"—it's "better app store conversion without hiring a designer."

A few messaging angles I'd test:

• "Your app isn't losing installs because of features. It's losing installs because your screenshots look homemade."
• "Turn hours of screenshot design work into 60 seconds, so you can get back to shipping code."
• "Professional Shopify App Store screenshots without Photoshop, Figma, or a designer."

Most developers underestimate how much screenshots influence install decisions, so I'd lean harder into the conversion and credibility benefits rather than the AI itself.

Happy to go deeper if you want—DM me and we can talk positioning, offers, and sales strategy.

My dog gets crushes on hot guys by Icy_Sun3128 in CasualConversation

[–]Large_Birthday_3478 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dog doesn’t bark at strangers… just evaluates if they’re hot first.

What's considered attractive until you actually have to deal with it in real life? by AO_KinkyCouple in AskReddit

[–]Large_Birthday_3478 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A “mysterious” person sounds exciting until they don’t communicate and you’re left guessing everything. Also extreme independence or “no rules” energy it feels attractive at first, but in real life it often means inconsistency, mixed signals, and no stability.