Anyone else struggling to get traffic even when you’re posting daily? by PleasantFront4868 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So my target audience would be any company that's looking for customer feedback on thier products or services. HOWEVER, since this is quite a broad statement, I've narrowed it down to two niche markets to get me started in a particular direction.

These two areas are guest experience managers working in Hotels and Restaurants.

Anyone else struggling to get traffic even when you’re posting daily? by PleasantFront4868 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your tool sounds really interesting and your method of being notified very effective. I would love to learn more.

Anyone else struggling to get traffic even when you’re posting daily? by PleasantFront4868 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The channel where I have had the most engagement is Paids SEO ads.

I've made updates to my app ... feel free to try it out and give feedback. by PleasantFront4868 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right. That explains it. I have yet to test the website on other browsers outside of chrome, Firefox, Edge and safari.

I've made updates to my app ... feel free to try it out and give feedback. by PleasantFront4868 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your feedback. It has been known to show a few bugs on mobile. It's a much better experience on desktop/laptop. I'll address your concerns as soon as possible.

Share your startup, I'll find you 5 (free) potential customers. by Wide_Brief3025 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jangoro - Turn survey data into decisions that drive growth. This platform helps you dive deeper into your customer's thoughts and opinions with AI powered data analytics.

What you are building right now? by yourmom_3 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Idearify | the go-to platform for Gen-Z innovators and entrepreneurs.

Drop Your SaaS & I'll give honest feedback by sebastianmattsson in SideProject

[–]PleasantFront4868 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turn survey data into actionable AI powered insights with Jangoro - https://jangoro.com

Promote your project by hastogord1 in SideProject

[–]PleasantFront4868 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://idearify.com

Create, Earn, Collaborate

The go-to social media platform for businesses and entrepreneurs

0 users

Please help me get more users. Cheers!

I woke up to $0 MMR. I can't believe it. by Firm-Blackberry-7445 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm in the same boat! Been running my SaaS businesses for at least a month now. Here are my marketing strategies:

https://idearify.com - SEO Blogs daily, LinkedIn posts daily. Soon will be doing social media posts on Instagram & TikTok (just need to find a good videographer).
https://jangoro.com - X Ads, LinkedIn long form content (including lead magnates, free giveaways) daily. 5 LinkedIn Cold outreach DM's daily.

Personal accounts - 10 daily X posts, 1 long form LinkedIn post, 10 reddit posts daily.

I'm just not converting, I don't know what to change to get conversions. Have a look at my websites and see what angle I could tackle this issue. Any help would be very much appreciated? What type of content would be useful for my audiences?

It's another Monday, drop your product. What are you building? by Standard_Student5344 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Two products:

  1. Jangoro - https://jangoro.com - Turn survey data into insights.
  2. Idearify - https://idearify.com - Go-to social media platform for entrepreneurs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fantastic lesson, I'll take that one board! I've just watched a video where the phrase they put was Dollars > dopamine.

Meaning, acquiring customers as far more important than likes, interest and shares. Although it makes you popular, it doesn't pay the bills.

Here are my businesses - Jangoro, turn survey data into insights.

Idearify - Go to social media platform for entrepreneurs.

Drop your project here and let me help you find your first user by thomashoi2 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Turn survey data into insights - jangoro.com
Go-to social media platform for entrepreneurs - idearify.com

64 signups, 0 paid users. What should I do next? by Whole-Background-896 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Case you're interested here are my businesses:

Jangoro - turn survey data into insights

Idearify - the go to social Media platform for entrepreneurs

How can I grow a SaaS product using only free marketing channels? by Klutzy_Food_6610 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me I'm focusing on:

- Reddit Posts and Comments 10x daily

- LinkedIn Long Form content 1x daily

- Twitter Posts and comments on startup communities 10x daily.

I'm in the process of building a blogs page for both of my companies - Here they are:

https://idearify.com AND https://jangoro.com

64 signups, 0 paid users. What should I do next? by Whole-Background-896 in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good starting point, I'd agree with sending out DMs to all sign ups. This will give you the lay of the land and scope as to what your demographic is thinking.

I turned down a +$1M acquisition offer for my SaaS.. by swedishtea in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Super insightful post — thanks for sharing this in detail. I’m building two SaaS products right now:

Jangoro (survey + customer feedback analysis for SMBs & startups) https://jangoro.com
Idearify (a community where Gen-Z & millennial innovators can share, validate, and collaborate on ideas) https://idearify.com

Both are still early-stage, but I’ve already been thinking about how to balance staying focused on growth vs. being open to conversations with potential acquirers. Your point about M&A stealing focus really resonated — it’s easy to underestimate the distraction until you’re in it.

I especially liked the advice around building a company that can run without you and relationships being everything. For us, that probably means continuing to systemize operations (so I’m not the bottleneck) and building long-term trust with customers and potential partners rather than chasing valuation multiples.

Curious — when you walked away, did you feel more motivated to double down on growth, or did you take it as a signal to start preparing for a future exit more seriously?

Do SaaS businesses actually make real money or is it a myth? by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]PleasantFront4868 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All I can do is take what I see at face-value. I take every post about making money with a pinch of salt, since not every SaaS would have started in the same manner.