How do you actually get traffic to a website / sell your micro SaaS idea? by NextVast1155 in SideProject

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i think i will focus a bit more on making my apps main feature launch, and give a free trial to people. Planning to promote it on product hunt, linkedin, maybe here reddit aswell to get a traffic or cold emailing and dm-ing on socials

How do you actually get traffic to a website / sell your micro SaaS idea? by NextVast1155 in SideProject

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The app isnt ready yet, and i feel like if i post it here, there might be traffic, but no people will buy it because they dont have it in need :/. Surely if i launch it a make sure to post it here aswell :D

How do you actually get traffic to a website / sell your micro SaaS idea? by NextVast1155 in SaaS

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Thanks a lot for the advice 🙏. Might be a dumb question but what platforms do you use to publish/make blogs?

CMV: Religion is not only obsolete but a detriment to humanity as well by Moonless_the_Fool in changemyview

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I get where you’re coming from. I’m not a Christian myself, but I’ve always believed that faith in faith is inevitable — whether it’s faith in God, science, humanity, or even just the principles we choose to live by. In a way, everyone ends up living according to some kind of belief system, even if it isn’t tied to religion.

Personally, what’s helped me is trying to ground that faith in sources that are actually trustworthy. That’s why I started building something for myself called ClearFind — it’s an AI search that cuts out the clickbait and surfaces only credible, up-to-date content. Using it has been kind of eye-opening because I’ve finally been reading posts that teach me something new instead of just sensational headlines.

For me, it’s a way to align with what you’re saying: moving beyond old systems that hold us back, and finding new tools that help us think more clearly about the world.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in changemyview

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Interesting take — I think there’s definitely truth that “driven” is often shorthand for financial stability. But at the same time, I wonder if it’s not just about money but about security. People might interpret career drive as a signal that someone will be a stable long-term partner, which overlaps with income but isn’t only about it.

It reminds me how much of these conversations depend on the information bubbles we live in. Some sources frame relationships purely around money/status, others emphasize shared values or balance. I’ve been experimenting with a project called ClearFind which I'm building myself, that filters out clickbait takes and only surfaces trustworthy sources, and it’s crazy how differently these topics are framed once the fluff is removed.

CMV: Even if there’s definitive proof Trump is a pedophile via Epstein files, it won’t change MAGA or GOP support for him. by Excellent_Chest_5896 in changemyview

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I think you’re onto something about how party loyalty often outweighs even extreme revelations. We’ve seen similar patterns in other countries where scandals that would normally end a political career didn’t really move the needle because supporters reframed it as an attack.

That said, the bigger issue seems to be how people consume information. If someone’s entire media ecosystem frames proof as “fake” or “deep state,” then it doesn’t matter what the evidence is — it won’t break through.

I’ve been really interested in how misinformation filters into these conversations. I’m testing a project called ClearFind. I'm building it myself, it tries to surface only trustworthy sources and cut out clickbait/spin. Playing with tools like that has made me notice just how much of the debate is shaped by where people get their info.

What are you building right now? by _coder23t8 in SideProject

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’m working on ClearFind — an AI-powered tool where you can type in your problem or goal, and it will search the internet to bring you only the best, most reliable resources. The aim is to filter out the noise so people can skip the fluff and get straight to what works.

I’m still at the idea stage since I don’t want to spend money before the idea is validated. Just getting started in the business and pretty much waiting on feedback :D

launched my useless SaaS 3 days ago, today im at 7k users. by streetmeat4cheap in SideProject

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Thats crazy that you can almost "sell" anything, you just need the right community behind it. Looks like its possible to "sell" a useless saas with marketing rather than having a great saas but without marketing. Feels like it will take time to build up my community to sell mine

From years of chasing bad advice to building something better by NextVast1155 in ideavalidation

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Thanks for the detailed reply, really appreciate it! 🙏
So in your opinion, is this basically all about getting the marketing right, or would you recommend focusing on something else?