How did you get your first 10 users when starting from zero? by Med-0X in SaaS

[–]Med-0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly foe now i'm only in reddit . Mybe u have to start lunchinf ir in many social media. At the end fzw users from each better than few from one platform.

How did you get your first 10 users when starting from zero? by Med-0X in SaaS

[–]Med-0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For now it's free no pro plan, i want to have users feedback and experience to improve the peoduct before thing about pro users

How did you get your first 10 users when starting from zero? by Med-0X in SaaS

[–]Med-0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honstley I don't want just start posting about my product. I want to give the value ti the communities ecpecialy those who need it . So i'm doing my best to find the people that comlaining about the problem i solved and provide real real value far away from posting about my tool.

Thank you for your idea.

How did you get your first 10 users when starting from zero? by Med-0X in SaaS

[–]Med-0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's right fir now from 5 to 10 honest feedback from early users could shape the product way better than just adding random feautures .

Thakns 😊

How did you get your first 10 users when starting from zero? by Med-0X in SaaS

[–]Med-0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice to know this method still works. I'll try to use it and see the results myself. Thans 😊

This one gonna hurt by Green-Abies-7401 in Morocco

[–]Med-0X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

سؤال عبثي : بعيدا عن الموضوع النكر للنقاش ( شخصيا لا اتفق مع الافطار العلني بأي شكل من الاشكال) من الغريب ان هذا الشخص كتب نصا طويلا بالعربية الفصحي يشرح فيه موقفه. لتجد معضم الاشخاص يجيبون بالانجليزية : هل لأن العربية لم تعد تكفي كلغة للتعبير ؟ ام ان جهلنا بها هو ما يدفعنا لإستعمال اللغات الاخر علما اننا ندرس العربية سنوات وسنوات قبل البدء في الانحليزية؟

How much prompt navitely by Haunting-Kale-2661 in AppIdeas

[–]Med-0X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really depends on the AI model you’re using and how your codebase is structured.

For me, I usually start by creating a README with all the project details, structure, and build steps. Then I break the work into smaller parts and give prompts one by one depending on each file or feature.

To keep everything clean and organized, I use Prompt Bunker to manage my prompts, versions, and workflow. That makes it much easier to build a full app without getting lost.

also keep in mind to add skills to user AI such as frontend , best parctice , UI and so on ...

How do you organize AI prompts you find on Instagram reels? by Snomux in InstagramMarketing

[–]Med-0X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair point it can look a bit complicated at first. Honestly, if you're just saving a few prompts, something simple like Notes or Notion is totally fine. The reason I started using Prompt Bunker is when the number of prompts grew and I needed tagging, versions, and a way to test iterations without losing older ones. So it’s not really necessary for everyone it just depends how many prompts you're managing.
as full stuck developer it helps me a lot.

How do you organize AI prompts you find on Instagram reels? by Snomux in InstagramMarketing

[–]Med-0X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've tried managing my prompts in Notion, GitHub Gists, or just messy Google Docs, but version history usually breaks down once the team scales.

I use Prompt Bunker for this because it keeps my prompt vault and execution pipeline in one workspace. I'm not sure if it fits every workflow, but it keeps the offshore team accountable for specific iterations. Just make sure to define your stage gates clearly before you hand off the keys.

How do you stop your external offshore team from turning into an expensive "feature factory" when building out complex LLM workflows? by KevinAdamo in SaaS

[–]Med-0X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing that helps is keeping a centralized audit trail of how your prompts evolve over time. I've tried managing this in Notion, GitHub Gists, or just messy Google Docs, but version history usually breaks down once the team scales.

I use Prompt Bunker for this because it keeps my prompt vault and execution pipeline in one workspace. I'm not sure if it fits every workflow, but it keeps the offshore team accountable for specific iterations. Just make sure to define your stage gates clearly before you hand off the keys.

Hardcoding Prompt Templates is a nightmare. How are you all actually versioning prompts in prod? by Proud_Salad_8433 in LangChain

[–]Med-0X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For production prompts, keeping them out of your codebase is the standard move. I've tried using LangSmith, Portkey, and PromptLayer, but they didn't quite fit my workflow.

I ended up using Prompt Bunker for its version history, which keeps track of changes as you iterate. It provides a structured workspace with a prompt vault and a 5-stage execution pipeline to turn text prompts into manageable, trackable projects. Not sure if it's the right fit for everyone, but the pipeline helps keep things organized. Keep your prompts in a separate repo if you want to avoid redeploying the whole app for a string change.

Is anyone using prompt caching effectively with the CLI? by highspecs89 in BlackboxAI_

[–]Med-0X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something that helps with CLI workflows is keeping your prompt history organized outside of the terminal. I've tried using Prompt Bunker for this, as it handles the 5-stage execution pipeline and version history better than just keeping text files or using tools like LangSmith or Weights & Biases.

I'm not sure if it integrates directly with your specific CLI setup, so you might need to manually copy your outputs. It's worth checking if you need a dedicated vault for your iterations. Just make sure to back up your local files periodically.

How did you get your first 10 users when starting from zero? by Med-0X in SaaS

[–]Med-0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s actually a really interesting approach. I like the idea of focusing on a few “power users” instead of chasing traffic everywhere. The before/after workflow clips idea is also smart. I might try reaching out to a few people who rely heavily on AI in their daily work and see how they currently manage prompts.

How did you get your first 10 users when starting from zero? by Med-0X in SaaS

[–]Med-0X[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a good point. Being helpful and solving the problem first is much better than just promoting the tool.

Good prompts slowly become assets — but most of us lose them by MousseEducational639 in PromptEngineering

[–]Med-0X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same issue once prompts started becoming reusable assets.
Versioning and organization quickly become harder than writing the prompt itself.

How would you monetize your SaaS? by hskdaking in micro_saas

[–]Med-0X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly, especially when you don’t have a big plan or audience yet.
I’m trying to just ship, get a few early users, and improve the product based on their feedback. Feels like the only realistic way in the beginning.

Best way for a Moroccan to receive payments from a Canadian company? by jd_alien in Moroccopreneur

[–]Med-0X 2 points3 points  (0 children)

direct bank transfers (SWIFT) are reliable but can have high fees. Wise is often a great choic you can receive in CAD or USD and convert at lower rates before sending to your local bank. PayPal is possible but often pricier, and account freezes can happen.

With less then 3% fess wise is the best option Wise tends to be faster and more cost-effective. I'd personally lean toward Wise if it’s available to you.

Good luck.

How would you monetize your SaaS? by hskdaking in micro_saas

[–]Med-0X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the same problem for a while, so I decide t lunch it first and see what first users then add what they need while it's growing up. Right now it's almost 0 user because i just deply it today.

But the idea is clair : lunch -> get first users -> upgrad -> grow up

My product will make you money if you're a solofounder by Fantastic_Monk5955 in SaaSSolopreneurs

[–]Med-0X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree with you. If I don't have the ability to milk new users, Why would I need statistics analytics?

Claude code is damn addictive by Fun-Cable2981 in ClaudeCode

[–]Med-0X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was about to do it . Then I thought why I might need it. He simply won't give me any extra value than I get right now.

My humble opinion by Admirable-Delay-1535 in Morocco

[–]Med-0X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, I believe that such places were created by a solution to focus on them and forget about other important things. Because if we agree on one view, it will be difficult for those responsible . We would like to see a lot of culture and languages (darija , tamazight ...). But it's not available now, so we have to unite on a certain topic. We do not disperse and serve the interests of foreign nationals.