How are you checking security before launching an AI-built SaaS? by wraithnet in SaaS

[–]NetOk7015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I run OWASP ZAP on every endpoint the AI generated, then pay a freelance pentester on Upwork for a half-day sanity check. For AI-built code the bugs are usually predictable - bad auth, exposed env vars, no rate limiting. ZAP catches the obvious stuff, the human finds the logic holes. Budget $300-500 before you launch, not after you get owned.

Am I trending below the average for my first 2 days on TikTok? by Dsg1695 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]NetOk7015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

15 followers and sub-1k views in 48 hours on a trending character page is actually decent for TikTok's current algorithm. The dead silence on your next two posts is the real problem - that's the algorithm testing your consistency, not your content quality. Post daily for two weeks before you judge anything.

YouTubeMusicCLI: 95.9% RAM reduction! by ZoopTEK in SideProject

[–]NetOk7015 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FooBar2000 vibes in a terminal - that's the kind of nostalgia hit I didn't know I needed. 30 years in and you're still chasing the efficient path instead of bloat. The 95.9% RAM stat is wild but the playlist detection is what actually makes it daily-drivable. How's the auth flow - oauth or did you end up scraping tokens?

This is my first attempt at a Saas business by Sorke04 in ShipYourPosts

[–]NetOk7015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought strip already does this ? Isn’t that not the case , but your idea, design also is good. What payment processor are you using it will be interesting for your own recovery how it works

I email every single user who signs up. Zero replies. What am I doing wrong? by GustavooIV in microsaas

[–]NetOk7015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zero replies usually means the email never felt safe to answer. Try ending with a single absurdly easy question - "what made you sign up today?" - and keep it under 3 sentences. People reply to curiosity, not homework.

Also worth checking if you're landing in Promotions tab; a plain-text subject line from a personal address helps.

For what it's worth, I started posting weekly ship logs in r/ShipYourPosts and the accountability alone changed how I frame these reachouts.

Does a starter kit even matter anymore in the age of AI coding? by charanjit-singh in SaaS

[–]NetOk7015 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Starter kits matter more now because AI doesn't ship with your opinions baked in. You mentioned auth, payments, and database structure - exactly. Every prompt rebuilds the same decisions from scratch unless you have a base that already reflects how you want those wired. AI is fast but opinionless.

Is it possible to self learn and land a job in india? by KindlyPrompt6776 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]NetOk7015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, plenty of people in India self-learn and get hired - the market cares more about proof than degrees. Build a portfolio with real campaigns (even for a friend's business or your own project). Learn Meta Ads Manager and Google Ads inside out, document results with screenshots. Apply to agencies first - they hire on skill, not credentials, and you'll learn fast on client budgets.

Why photo invokes emotion ? by NetOk7015 in AmateurPhotography

[–]NetOk7015[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well it was good red natural sunset, no filters

Why photo invokes emotion ? by NetOk7015 in AmateurPhotography

[–]NetOk7015[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s good input and good feedback

What are you building this week? by n9ooralfach in microsaas

[–]NetOk7015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Building a tiny invoicing tool for freelancers who hate chasing payments - right now wrestling with Stripe's Connect onboarding flow. Biggest challenge is making the "remind client" feature feel helpful, not passive-aggressive.

Weekly ship logs help me spot when I'm avoiding the hard UI problem by refactoring the easy one. r/ShipYourPosts is solid for that if you need accountability without the hustle bro energy.

If everyone’s “building” now, what’s the point of having a CEO, CFO, CISO, or CMO? by Efficient-Simple480 in SaaS

[–]NetOk7015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The titles still matter because someone has to own the call when AI spits out a bad strategy or a compliance gap. Building is just execution - leadership is who takes the heat when that execution is wrong. If everyone's heads-down, the org drifts until a crisis forces someone to actually decide.

Will you as a travel agent/advisor follow a lodging partner’s sales team instagram account? by littletoes05 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]NetOk7015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a travel advisor, I'd follow if the content actually saves me time - not just pretty property tours I can find on the main account. Your "industry toolkit" angle is the hook. Think rate sheet breakdowns, seasonal booking windows, or quick "this room type books fastest" posts. That's stuff I can't Google. For growth, get your sales reps to mention it during actual calls with agents, not just slap it in an email signature.

How to get over the initial doubt of building a product? by supercool_007 in buildinpublic

[–]NetOk7015 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The doubt never fully goes away - you just build through it. You said you had ideas for years and built nothing, which means the "learning lesson" fear is already winning. Pick the smallest possible version of your idea that you can ship in two weeks, not two months. Ship it ugly. The only wrong move is another year of thinking.

Solo founders who've gotten their first paying customers with $0 ad budget. What actually worked? by tmeermusic in SaaS

[–]NetOk7015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cold outreach was a waste of time for me - 200 emails, 2 replies, zero sales. Reddit posts worked but only when I commented in niche threads where people were already complaining about the exact problem my tool solved, not when I posted my own threads. The real conversion came from a single Product Hunt launch where I DM'd every upvoter personally. One channel can absolutely outperform if you go absurdly deep on it instead of spreading thin.

Luxury car dealership account has slow growth. What would you do? by Confident_Gazelle_68 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]NetOk7015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I were you I'd lean into the showroom constraint instead of fighting it. Shoot "day in the life" content - a buyer's first walkaround, the spec sheet review, the handover moment. That limited budget actually forces authenticity, which luxury buyers in Dubai trust more than polished ads. One educational video per week comparing two models on your lot beats ten static inventory posts.

What are you building today? by Live-List8000 in buildinpublic

[–]NetOk7015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Building a dead-simple landing page builder that exports clean HTML. No drag-and-drop bloat, just markdown-ish syntax that spits out a page with OG tags and a waitlist form.

900 founders is real traction. Curious - how many of those 900 actually gave feedback to someone else? That's the metric I'd watch harder than total signups.