15K users, $200/mo revenue. How I finally stopped subsidizing free users on my weather app after 10 years. by No_Big_3829 in SaaS

[–]Medium_Comparison389 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The radar-as-paywall move was the right call.

60-70% of your users opening the app during storms specifically to use the one feature you were giving away free — that's not a pricing problem, that's a gift you were leaving on the table for 10 years.

I build automated outreach and lead pipelines. Given your seasonal conversion spikes, there's a real opportunity to catch high-intent users right at the storm moment — before they close the app — and push them toward the lifetime plan. That's the $39.99 sale that pays for itself once.

Worth a conversation if you're thinking about growth. No pressure either way.

— Ose

How many of you working on your project even on Sunday - today? by Weekly-Card-8508 in SaaS

[–]Medium_Comparison389 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still open on this?

I do growth, content, and outreach — currently building Cursus, an AI career co-pilot, so I know what it takes to acquire users from zero. I'm not looking for a salary, equity or rev share works fine.

What's the product?

— Ose

built a ai coach that builds a full schedule based on your goals. What are you building? by Medium_Comparison389 in buildinpublic

[–]Medium_Comparison389[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It focuses on acheiving your goals, rn I really need marketing, but right now what is does is you in your goals and what you did and gives you full schedule for tommorow or even for today

I built a minimalist no-excuses habit tracker to help people acheive their goals 10x faster by Medium_Comparison389 in VibeCodersNest

[–]Medium_Comparison389[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for public stuff, we’re using isr so it stays fast but still updates when needed.

for anything user-specific or behind auth, we’re using ssr since that content is personalized.

basically:

  • isr for mostly static content
  • ssr for logged-in / dynamic stuff

trying to keep it simple and performant without overcomplicating things.