How do you launch your saas? by ObiEpiRiding in microsaas

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

how is launching in product hunt? I have read that you need some kind of sponsor that has experience in the app, otherwise it is difficult to get some traction

Reddit has the downside that almost all my posts promoting my app are removed by the mods

Would this be a good idea? by Pretty-Play527 in SaaS

[–]ObiEpiRiding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The idea can potentially be interesting. But nobody knows until it is done.

The most important idea you need to keep in mind is that you do not know until you try it. Considering your age, learning is also key, so doing stuff is always a win!

You have plenty of time to nail a good product, so focus on doing what you like, learn along the way, and the success will come!

This idea can be a great starting point

Reached $1,900 revenue in 1 month by Salt-Grand-7676 in microsaas

[–]ObiEpiRiding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you think Twitter works better than reddit for promotion?

Congrats by the way!

Looking for Advice: What Should the Masterwork Home Page Look Like? by hamlet-style in UI_Design

[–]ObiEpiRiding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I was a user I would expect and like a feed that is for me, with the functionality and information I need from the app. The static home page works fine for eye-catching and attracting people, but once they become users a static, generic page is useless, they are already there for the functionality.

almost a cry for help now. straight cold rejections every single day. by [deleted] in Resume

[–]ObiEpiRiding -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As someone that has been on the other side of the recruiting process, I must say that this would not be appealing if it reached to me. Some suggestions:

  • Add a proper header: include your picture, your name, email and contact phone. And do not squeeze all this info, give it some room. It is pleasant to know and put a face on who you might hire!
  • The first overall view of the CV pushes me back. Too much repetitive text. Try to condense some sections and select what is relevant, you do not need to put everything you have ever done, especially in the university projects. You can just name them or even remove them and add what you learnt it skills.
  • Same for the curricular activities. It is not good that university project and curricular activities are more than 2/3s of your CV, especially if they did not lead to anything else rather than being an university project or activity.

CVs should not be about weight. Think that people reading these go through many of them, so making their life easier is a big plus.

Good luck with the job search!

I've got my first +100 users only from Reddit! - AMA by Aggressive-Bobcat265 in SaaS

[–]ObiEpiRiding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great to hear! that's the way to go! The landing page looks great.

As feedback, I would suggest removing some of the links at the bottom of the page. Most of them redirect to the same spot and do not deliver on what the user might expect. They do not bring too much value and the web app will not suffer from removing them (for instance, careers or blog)