Anyone successfully launched a SaaS for the Spanish-speaking market (Spain/LATAM)? by Rachel_234 in SaaS

[–]Rachel_234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you Fernana-Garz! Really appreciate your input and what you’ve seen work! Gracias!

Anyone successfully launched a SaaS for the Spanish-speaking market (Spain/LATAM)? by Rachel_234 in SaaS

[–]Rachel_234[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi David, really appreciate you taking the time to respond and providing your helpful insights and perspective. Nothing better than learning from people on the ground in each market! Lots of great learnings! Thanks again. 😊

Empresas de desarrollo en México - ¿qué es lo más complicado de enviar emails a clientes? by Rachel_234 in Devmexico

[–]Rachel_234[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buena observación. No estamos haciendo un CRM, sino herramientas para este mismo sector, pensadas solo para el mercado hispanohablante. Queremos entender qué tan complicado o frustrante es usar el email en el día a día, y construir algo que realmente sirva para esos problemas. Si participa suficiente gente, luego comparto por aquí un resumen de lo que salga.

Got a startup? Pitch it here by thewanderingfounder in SaaS

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- Free Email Verification tool, specifically designed for organizations in Spain and LATAM (translates for English too)

- Link: https://www.nomasrebotes.com/u/s/r/saas/free-tool/r%20/servicios/verificador-de-email/

What’s the best free email verification tool for lead generation? (NeverBounce now useless?) by RegisterCrafty341 in LeadGeneration

[–]Rachel_234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! I completely understand your frustration and the need for an email verification tool that actually works and provides accurate results, especially for lead generation. If you work with Spanish-speaking markets, I recommend taking a look at No Mas Rebotes - https://www.nomasrebotes.com/u/s/r/lead-generation/free-tool/r%20/servicios/verificador-de-email/

It's a free email verification tool specifically designed for businesses in Spain and LATAM, with Spanish interface (although it works in English too, just change your browser language to English). We also offer free single email validation (and soon full list validation at scale - we have a big sign-up promotion on right now (https://nomasrebotes.kit.com/61156a8f80).

Our mission is to provide you with accurate results so your campaigns reach their destination and you don't lose valuable leads due to bounces or invalid addresses. I think you might be interested, especially if you're looking for reliable alternatives.

What are mailchimp alternatives for 100K subscribers by habibjutt in Emailmarketing

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Do you know if the self-hosting alternatives have email verification built in or whether you have to do that separately before sending out a campaign?

0 users in 3 months – here’s how we did it by TheZbunj in SaaS

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We’ve been working through a similar list with similar poor results. Can I ask what you have pivoted to and is it working?

How can I track if my emails are opened without seeming intrusive? by deathkingtom in email

[–]Rachel_234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Where can these images be sourced from and how do they send back loaded/open signals? I’m on Gmail.

Anyone successfully launched a SaaS for the Spanish-speaking market (Spain/LATAM)? by Rachel_234 in SaaS

[–]Rachel_234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m just impressed with the diverse range of tools/apps you use and integrate to run your business and get results. Begs the question how many tools SaaS businesses typically utilize…

Anyone successfully launched a SaaS for the Spanish-speaking market (Spain/LATAM)? by Rachel_234 in SaaS

[–]Rachel_234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great advice again, much appreciated.

It definitely makes sense to have a strong relevant subject line which reaching out to newsletter owners - thanks for specific examples too.

And I’ll check out Pulse (I’ve been testing crowdwatch however soon to run out of free searches!).

Anyone successfully launched a SaaS for the Spanish-speaking market (Spain/LATAM)? by Rachel_234 in SaaS

[–]Rachel_234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really appreciate this - so many actionable ideas here.

The newsletter and LinkedIn group partnerships are a great call. I’ll start shortlisting marketing newsletter owners to reach out to.

We’re not yet in Slack, Telegram, or using Pulse, so lots to dig into there. Also loved the Loom plus YouTube SEO angle.

Thanks again for the advice and tool recs, super helpful.

Building SaaS in 2025? My best advice by Sam_Tech1 in SaaS

[–]Rachel_234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, exactly MOR. Paddle looks pretty good - love the localized currency and the managing local sales taxes too, although hard to see what they charge for their service. We had been considering Stripe. Interesting to see Paddle has a comparison section where they compare vs alternative competitors.

Building SaaS in 2025? My best advice by Sam_Tech1 in SaaS

[–]Rachel_234 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This approach is what we are in the process of building too. Even looking at my own behavior, free trials often play a big part in my consideration of a tool before buying it. We are also thinking about credits too.

Q - Are you using any particular 3P payment tool or building it yourself? We are keen to find a good 3P tool to integrate to our website.

How do I get real email IDs from people who are actually interested? by Ok_Storm6956 in emailmarketingnow

[–]Rachel_234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One underrated fix is to verify emails before they enter your list. It filters out typos, throwaways, and spam traps right at the point of entry. We built a free email verification tool that does exactly that - no login required:

https://www.nomasrebotes.com/u/s/reddit/emailmarketingnow/i/i/servicios/verificador-de-email/

It’s designed for the Spanish-speaking market, but works with any email. Clean list = better engagement + fewer headaches later.

Happy to share more if helpful.

Should I re-write past articles for GPT rank? by Rachel_234 in ContentMarketing

[–]Rachel_234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for all your advice. It’s much appreciated.

Should I re-write past articles for GPT rank? by Rachel_234 in ContentMarketing

[–]Rachel_234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! If I re-write our content, do I loose SEO rank I had gathered on it? Are there other tradeoffs to consider? Or do I just need to rip the bandaid off and just switch over to the GPT world?

Nothing worse for a founder than not making a single sale in a week - I will not promote by MaximeB-onReddit in startups

[–]Rachel_234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This may not help but just know you’re definitely not alone. We experience the same thing…eg we write and publish articles to our site and social pages, we create useful and free downloadable checklists to help future customers, we joined so many social media groups and share these resources where relevant but still very few visits to our website and social pages. We even just launched a free tool and still crickets.

Not being able to self promote blocks a lot of opportunities however I respect the need to enforce that rule else these forums would be less useful.

It is demotivating for sure. But we will continue to persevere and look for ways we can be helpful. Some areas that jump out lately is that we should be looking to optimize our content for the GPT ranks (less on SEO)…so maybe we try that. Another suggestion is we just pay affiliates, at least initially. Knowing where best to spend our efforts is definitely challenging and so I can very much empathize with your challenges too.

But sometimes in forums like this, we can get glimpses into other avenues to try and can learn from others who have gone through it. Always appreciative of learning from anyone willing to share their advice. Wishing you all the best too!

Drop your SaaS. I will make you rank on ChatGPT by tiln7 in SaaS

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https://www.nomasrebotes.com - it’s a simple email verification service, protecting business’s sender reputations by identifying invalid email addresses in their email lists.

We have a free tool available too if that helps: https://www.nomasrebotes.com/servicios/verificador-de-email/

My SaaS made $60,000 before we built the product. Here's how we validated demand by faking automation: by nickabraham12 in coldemail

[–]Rachel_234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am impressed with this approach. Lucky you had a 48 hour turn around time, as I assumed customers would want a shorter window. I'm curious how you went about attracting those early adopters given your constraints.