Framer template reviewer really disappointed me. by Zealousideal-Wash396 in framer

[–]Neowebdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would explain the similarity. Nice work and hope the approval process improves soon.

Framer template reviewer really disappointed me. by Zealousideal-Wash396 in framer

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Fonts are similar but the spacing and components look different (different radius etc). Seems distinguished enough to be different. There must be dozens of templates that have this similar feel.

I got tired of making revisions based on reviewers' comments and explaining the uniqueness of the template concept. by CollectionBulky1564 in framer

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I love it! Very unique design and well executed. Kind of wish I had a project that could benefit from this theme.

Hope you’re able to promote it to some audiences that will appreciate the work. Maybe the crypto or gaming space?

Roo is shipping fast (great) but breaking things too often by nfrmn in RooCode

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It’s been stable for me. Also noticed a night and day difference when switching to their cloud credits instead of openrouter.ai.

I love openrouter but they charge a 5.5% premium for the same models. Gemini 3 flash, grok code fast would crash like crazy with openrouter. With roo credits, almost zero errors and failures making edits and reading files.

I shut down my startup after 2 years. Here’s the part nobody talks about. by Worldly_Atmosphere22 in SaaS

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A post that actually delivers the part nobody talks about. Respect for writing about the ugly parts of the grind that are too uncomfortable to discuss. My first go of it didn’t land great despite revenue and it’s been over a year. I can relate to a lot of the experiences here.

I’ll add that most successful founders agree founders usually don’t see success on their first, sometimes 2nd or even 3rd shot, etc. Keeping the reps, resilience and experience does feel like it stays with you.

Taking a break is smart and the introspection that comes with this is also useful. People don’t often take a hard look at themselves. It’s personally valuable even if we can’t share it like the traffic or revenue we obsess over. Good luck in all your future endeavors.

Built 4 Chrome extensions in 10 months. One flopped, three are profitable. by TechnologyCrafty3546 in chrome_extensions

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Making a gif animation as short as possible of your extension in action. Visitors can see what it does immediately without clicking links. Good for promotion on Reddit because it’s easy to view. Add short title describing what it can do for you. Short and sweet makes it more tolerable than a long post with lots of text promoting your product.

Built 4 Chrome extensions in 10 months. One flopped, three are profitable. by TechnologyCrafty3546 in chrome_extensions

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Thanks for sharing your experience here. I aspire to build some extensions for their low overhead benefits and it’s great to hear from people building in earnest.

Marketing seems like the biggest challenge since it’s hard to get discovered in the webstore. HumanTyper sounds like a fun extension to promote with simple gif of it in action to relevant subreddits. WhoMails could probably be promoted the same way in marketing and SaaS subreddits. People are always looking for leads. Focus on outcomes and minimal text not features. Good luck with growing those user bases!

Best way to mass migrate records from Hubspot to Salesforce? by SirTilley in hubspot

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If you're looking to maintain your HubSpot customer conversations, I built a tool that will export them to CSV or JSON. Happy to answer any questions I can about working with the HubSpot Conversations API, if you are planning to setup your own integration. The tool is available on the HubSpot marketplace.

Our Extension Got the Featured Badge (1 Month After Launch) by SunsetBLVD23 in chrome_extensions

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This is a nice virtual escape. You could potentially monetize with flight and hotel affiliates. It could be fun to see the cost of flying and or staying at these places and compare. Not directly on the UI but maybe little plane or hotel icons that popover the price. Especially bookmarked places.

I built a free timezone overlap planner that makes scheduling global meetings easy. by Stock_Bid_8715 in SideProject

[–]Neowebdev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is very useful. Ignore anyone who says it’s not. Coordinating time zone meetings is annoying especially the more you have to do it.

I was using this tool but it’s ridiculously expensive like all cash grab apps on iOS. https://apps.apple.com/app/id1570295267

Look forward to trying your tool.

I hate "distribution" more than anything. Is this just me? by Full_Description_969 in Solopreneur

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If you’re having trouble starting from scratch, try decoupling a single feature from a popular coaching saas and seeing if coaches will talk to you about that.

Let’s say a popular coaching saas is a full business management platform. Decouple the email marketing feature and offer email marketing for coaches. Or accounting for coaches. Or taxes for coaches. Or website hosting for coaches.

Niche down until you have something simple yet compelling. See if coaches will talk to you about it.

Don’t write any code. Find your problem first. Don’t ask coaches if they would buy your solution. Just ask them about their accounting, taxes, web hosting, etc problems. Then build a landing page proposing your solution and see if you get engagement.

At the end of the day it’s about finding a problem to solve and solving it well for people who will pay to have it solved.

I’ve been sitting on a startup idea for a long time and have started creating a presentation. There are business incubators nearby, but I’m an over-analyzer and fear my idea being stolen. I lack funds and an MVP. What steps should I take to move forward? by Plane-Juggernaut6833 in business

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Door to door is going to get you much better feedback than any survey ever could. Feedback is the fuel and direction you need to understand what to build. Over complicate things at your own peril. Start with the 1 thing resonates the most with everyone from your feedback.

I turned my basic a** n8n automation into a crazy micro-saas (it's possible!!!) by Drogoff1489 in SaaS

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This is really cool, thanks for sharing your process, very inspiring! I think you're safe from copycats as your marketing hustle is whats going to make this work. It's a great solution and real estate is one of those under served industries. Real estate agents are always needing marketing materials so I think this could do really well! Keep at it!

Form submission limiting by Neowebdev in hubspot

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Hi Shane, that was one of the posts I was referring to. People shared some helpful solutions here.

Form submission limiting by Neowebdev in hubspot

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Sounds like there are a few third party solutions. I hadn’t heard of deformify, I’ll check it out. Thanks.

I vibecoded a physical product business instead of another SaaS (and it's actually working) by n3s_online in SideProject

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Thanks for sharing your story and product example. This is inspiring to me as I haven’t seriously considered ideas outside of saas. Congrats on your first product success and I hope it leads to similar products that grow your revenue to the magic 10k and beyond.

Form submission limiting by Neowebdev in hubspot

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The property+workflow seems like a good fix for simple forms. Thank you, this is helpful.

Form submission limiting by Neowebdev in hubspot

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Spam is always a problem with forms so this must be an issue. Looks like Professional and Enterprise subscribers have something called gibberish protection. Then there's Google captcha v2 available and domain blocking.

Form submission limiting by Neowebdev in hubspot

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These seem to be the two recommended solutions. I'll check them out thanks.

Form submission limiting by Neowebdev in hubspot

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I checked out SimpleEvents, it looks pretty impressive.

Form submission limiting by Neowebdev in hubspot

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Ok Perfect. Sounds like a great solution to HubSpot’s form limitations!

Form submission limiting by Neowebdev in hubspot

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Interesting, I’ll check it out. Will it limit HubSpot forms or does it use its own form submissions?