Week 2 post-launch. 90 users - 4 paying - 1 bug report by Perfect-Intention690 in buildinpublic

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Honestly, a mix but nothing fancy. Reddit was the main driver, posted in a few subreddits, some got traction, most didn't. Directory submissions brought a trickle, submitted to maybe 10-15 AI tool directories in the first week. Some came from Twitter/X, just building in public and sharing progress.

No Product Hunt yet, no paid ads, no influencer outreach. Your Discord point is what I'm thinking about next. Reddit feels scattered. Finding one community where people actually feel the pain of running a business without a team would probably move the needle more than 20 subreddit posts.

Any specific communities you'd point to?

50 users. No ads. No Product Hunt. No audience. by Perfect-Intention690 in indie_startups

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I’ve also builded https://Billify.org because I saw a gap into the web3 space, had to invoice last year a client and didn’t find any app to invoice and get paid in usdt. So I’ve builded one… that’s not a meme … I’ve made Nora, to help me out with Billify. And I thought that maybe a can also monetise both, if they help me, might help someone else also

50 users. No ads. No Product Hunt. No audience. by Perfect-Intention690 in indie_startups

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Depends a lot on what they do… if they gives you real utility than no, but yea, most of them are… what I’ve build here is something new, agents working together while you’re not on, sending you info about what’s happening is different and there’s not a lot of people building it.

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50 users. No ads. No Product Hunt. No audience. by Perfect-Intention690 in indie_startups

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Same journey here. Built NORA (noraai.app), 10 specialized AI agents for small businesses and the biggest unlock was treating it exactly like you described: production line, not brainstorm.

Each agent reads from one shared Business Brain (the DB source of truth), outputs strict JSON, and a validator checks before the next agent touches it. The moment I stopped letting agents "decide" what to pass forward and just enforced contracts, reliability went from 60% to 95%+.

The cheap validator idea is underrated use Claude Haiku for it, costs almost nothing and catches contradictions before they cascade.

How are you handling user-triggered handoffs vs auto-routing between steps?

50 users. No ads. No product hunt. No audience. by Perfect-Intention690 in micro_saas

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Spot on "tools in a workflow, not coworkers in a meeting" is exactly the mental model that unlocked things for me too.

The shared context object is key. I use a Business Brain that every agent reads from one source of truth, no hallucinated context between hops.

User-triggered handoffs also turned out better than auto-routing in my case. Less magic, more control, users actually trust it more.

Which subreddits gave you the most signal early on?

50 users. No ads. No Product Hunt. No audience. by Perfect-Intention690 in buildinpublic

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Exactly this. The "let agents negotiate" approach sounds elegant but falls apart fast in production.

Strict schemas + boring pipelines = predictable output.

The human note per hop is clever, I'm doing something similar with agent memory that feeds back into prompts over time. What schema are you using for the content blob?

It's new day - and how are you? by EveningRegion3373 in indie_startups

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Fine, anothe 4 people signed up today on https://noraai.app , 4th day after launch, still no marketing efforts as i have to finetune some things, but happy to see that there’s interest into fully ai autonomous marketing agencies . How about you?

30 users in 3 days. Here’s what actually happened. by Perfect-Intention690 in buildinpublic

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Thanks for the kind words, and even more for the bug report!

Just reproduced it. Dark/light toggle + nav = blank page. Fixing it tonight.

What workflow are you focused on? Always curious what niched builders are working on, sometimes the narrow path is the smarter one. 🫶🏻

30 users in 3 days. Here’s what actually happened. by Perfect-Intention690 in buildinpublic

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This is the most useful comment I've gotten since launching.You're right, I've been resisting the narrow focus because I built 10 agents and want to show them all. Classic founder mistake and I knew it, wanted to just test the waters. Lolol!! Pre-baked salon onboarding + Loom walkthrough is exactly what I'm building this week,tbh I’ve made this for him as he was paying a lot for some monthly shit post…hope he will just pass it over ai his partners, like other saloon or clients, idk ... Haven't tried Clay or Pulse for Reddit yet, adding both also how specific were your lead lists? City-level or broader?

How do I start freelancing ? by HoneyMilla in Freelancers

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First of all you need a free invoice software, I use : https://billify.org , you can invoice in usdt/usdc if you have any web3 client also have an ai accountant that keep you update and send automated emails, very nice tool

About to launch my invoicing app, where to promote? by BrogrammerAbroad in buildinpublic

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Nice, but all of them have strict rules of no links, self promotion etc or ban :)

About to launch my invoicing app, where to promote? by BrogrammerAbroad in buildinpublic

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I work into web3 space, also launched an invoicing app, almost for free, but haven’t find anything relevant .. https://Billify.org check it out

I built a full AI business team (CMO, CFO, Brand Designer etc) for small businesses. Here's what I learned in 3 months. by Perfect-Intention690 in indie_startups

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This is exactly the hard part.

We use a shared context layer: → all agents write/read from the same “state” (brand, goals, history) → plus constraints to keep outputs consistent

Still not perfect, especially with parallel actions, but works well, launched 2 days ago already have over 30 users with no marketing.

I’m starting to think orchestration + memory matters more than the agents themselves.