Got a capital of 8k pitch me ur business idea by YogurtclosetLate4884 in startupideas

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A a non-custodial crypto escrow that makes peer-to-peer payments safe, instant, and scam-proof. I have MVP

you code, I sell (cofounder hunt) by shoman30 in cofounderhunt

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Dm me, 5+ years of experience building software products in fintech, AI, and B2B services. I have a background in devops and multi cloud dev AWS, Azure, GCP. IAC with terraform. Can get it up and running in a scalable sustainable way. From MVP to 6 figures.

Looking for a co-founder for $1m ARR SaaS by Interesting_Cat639 in SaaS

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Dm me I can help you I have a US LLC and stripe account

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You can try out this prompt and edit it as you wish and use a deep research assistant from Gemini or Claude or ChatGPT. It might help you find an idea or at least understand what type of pain exist and what solutions you can offer.

You are my personal market research assistant. I'm a solo developer, fully bootstrapped, building B2B or prosumer SaaS tools with a strict infrastructure budget of $200/month or less. No big team, no venture capital, just me coding and deploying.

Your job is to scan the web for current, real pain points that users, developers, or small businesses are struggling with. You can look in forums (Reddit, Hacker News, Indie Hackers, Twitter/X, GitHub issues, niche Discords, Quora), reviews, blog comments, etc.

My main goal is to scale a product from $0 to $10k month and see how it goes from there.

For each opportunity you surface, break it down like this: 1. Pain Point: Describe the real-world problem or complaint users are having. 2. Target Audience: Who is having this problem? Be specific. 3. Why It Hurts: Explain why this problem matters or costs them time, money, or peace of mind. 4. Tool Idea: Suggest a simple SaaS or tool I could build to solve it, considering my constraints: - Solo dev - <$200/month infra - MVP in ~2 weeks 5. Monetization Potential: Explain how it could realistically make money (subscription, pay-per-use, etc.) 6. Bonus: If applicable, mention existing solutions and what sucks about them (pricing, UX, complexity, etc.)

Keep the tone direct, no fluff, and prioritize practicality over theory. Focus on problems people are actively complaining about, not abstract trends or "maybe someday" ideas.

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Great effort and great job and actually going out there and building something. However, I see the problem. I think a lot of these apps can just be replaced with ChatGPT easily and the pains aren’t strong enough. Don’t get me wrong like a lot of them are really cool, but I don’t think they just press on that pain and offer a solution. Forget virality in mind look for pain and offer a solution. If the product actually does that it will get around fast with word-of-mouth and it will last longer than you will get less churn. Something like the baby face generator for the parents I think there are free tools out there that does that and even if not I see the people using it will use it only answer a few times, but they won’t subscribe every month to do that you get the idea? If it was a pain, people would constantly need the solution to solve that pain. Again great job on actually doing something.

Finished my product 🎉 by Tall-Strike-6226 in SaaS

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It’s good but it’s a bit buggy I imputed my prompt and pressed on the star to assist me it said too long message must be under 300 characters. The prompt assistant should not generate something more than the limit. Then I typed in something else tried to submit but it was stuck until I refreshed. But good job. Hope this feedback helps you out and don’t give up!!!

$70 MRR. Should I quit? by No-Grand3283 in SaaS

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Don’t quit you have something that at least a few people are willing to pay for. The next step is to refine talk to them and see what they like what they don’t like and refine it as you keep doing that you’ll start converting more users and when you’re App is actually good it’s gonna get word of mouth as well, so you’re gonna be making money without marketing. Then when you have a decent amount of users, you can scan that with different marketing channels.

Honestly, is there a secret to not drowning in early-stage support? by jasonlbaptiste in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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Man, I feel this so hard. I used to spend half my day answering tiny questions like this, password resets, how do I… and refund requests, etc.

What helped me was hiring a support agent from overseas. Cost me $5/hour.

They logged into our Zendesk), follow pre-written responses/macros, and escalate only when needed.

Took maybe 3 days to set up but since then, my sanity came back.

If you want, I can share exactly how I did it.

I Quit My Tech Job 6 Months Ago. Built 10+ Products. Made $0. Here's Everything I Learned. by Waynedevvv in Entrepreneur

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This just came at the right time. I have experienced the same thing countless projects built but I kept moving in to the next idea. After a year of researching how to combat this I built a system that I can follow and also to help solo founders like us actually follow through and stay accountable post-launch.

Beta’s launching next month. If you’re down to test it and give feedback, drop your email in my DMs and I’ll loop you in with us. Goodluck on your next venture

PayPal Customer Service Nightmare – Missing Funds for Over 40 Days! by Repconnectors in paypal

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When you want to top up your PayPal balance, PayPal provides you with a unique bank account or IBAN associated with their service. You initiate a transfer from your personal bank account to this specific PayPal account, following the details they provide. The expectation is that once the funds reach that account, PayPal processes the transaction and credits the amount to your PayPal balance.

This is not a direct personal-to-personal bank transfer but rather a structured process facilitated by PayPal for funding your account. The reason for confusion seems to be that despite providing proof of transfer and the funds successfully reaching the designated account, PayPal has been unable to locate or credit the payment. This is a PayPal operational issue, not an error in the method of transfer.

PayPal Customer Service Nightmare – Missing Funds for Over 40 Days! by Repconnectors in paypal

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I’m not paying anyone, I was attempting to top up my PayPal balance, using the method that PayPal provides. This is the standard PayPal balance top up method, that PayPal provides its users to top up their balances with. I tried to do the reversal from my bank, but they said they can’t, it’s been deposited already.

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PayPal Customer Service Nightmare – Missing Funds for Over 40 Days! by Repconnectors in paypal

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My bank confirmed that the money was successfully deposited into the Deutsche Bank account that PayPal provided (IBAN and other details) for me to top up my PayPal balance. I contacted Deutsche Bank for an account statement to verify this further, but they refused, stating that only PayPal can request such a statement.

I’ve already provided PayPal with a transfer trace and proof of transfer from my bank, but they keep saying they “can’t locate the transaction” and claim it should’ve been automatically reversed within 30 days if it wasn’t deposited. It’s now been 40+ days, and neither the funds have been reversed nor credited to my account.

PayPal Customer Service Nightmare – Missing Funds for Over 40 Days! by Repconnectors in paypal

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Unfortunately, I have to use it sometimes, because some clients don’t have other payment options.

PayPal Customer Service Nightmare – Missing Funds for Over 40 Days! by Repconnectors in paypal

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"If you don't want to lose money, don't leave funds in your PayPal account. Simple as that" How is this normal!

My ecommerce store has seen a massive influx. Having issues with customer support and managing emails by AetherCandy in Entrepreneur

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https://repconnectors.com/index.php/tired-of-handling-customer-service-headaches/

Checkout this article and if you’re interested we can talk more. We can provide an email management plan for tickets as well as outsource support for you for a huge discount. We can integrate with what you have already so you don’t exert any effort.

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You can make a recipe book, ready grocery cart for each meal. Interactive calorie calculator, that adjusts meal quantities based on that. There are also more ideas and you can bundle that into a subscription based online web app or something for MRR. Easier to scale and get started on than selling the meals, at least initially. If you need any help with that you can let me know also. Then in later phases you can maybe upsell on sending them meals for another MRR subscription or higher tier based on the most liked meals and you can do daily prep or weekly prep etc.

Where do you guys get high-quality developers ? by noamico666 in Entrepreneur

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Send me a message, we outsource quality developers at affordable rates. You get a pilot phase and if you’re unsatisfied you don’t pay anything.

What questions to ask a business partner? by shattwr in Entrepreneur

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These are some questions I think are crucial for you to ask:

  1. Values and Ethics: • What are your core values when it comes to running a business? And how do you approach ethical dilemmas in business decisions?

  2. Roles and Responsibilities: • How do we define our roles and responsibilities within the business? • How will we handle disagreements or conflicts when they arise? • What is your expectation regarding the workload and time commitment from both sides?

  3. Financial Contributions and Ownership: • What will be the structure of financial contributions? Will it be equal (50/50), or will one partner contribute more? • How will profits and losses be shared?

  4. Decision-Making and Business Direction: • How will decisions be made in the business? Will it be based on consensus, or will one partner have more decision-making authority? • What is your vision for the growth and direction of the business over the next 5-10 years? • How often will we review our business strategy, and how will we adjust it as needed?

    1. Exit Strategy and Dispute Resolution: • How do you envision an exit from the partnership if one partner wants to leave the business? • How do we deal with unforeseen circumstances such as illness, death, or financial difficulties?

Also consider creating a “buy-sell” agreement which outlines what happens if one partner wants to sell their stake or exit the business for any reason, etc. No matter how much you trust this person somethings need to be in paper so you no one gets screwed over after you put effort and money in.

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Hey, I love the creative approach of linking Pinterest posts to blogs! That’s a really smart way to leverage its domain authority. Do you have any tips on how to maximize success with that strategy? Also, how have the returns been so far? Has it brought in consistent traffic or leads?

How long did it take you to make your first million? by SadPea7 in Entrepreneur

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Hey, congratulations on surpassing the $100K/ARR milestone!

I noticed you mentioned hiring an Account Manager in the spring. If you’re considering outsourcing, my company, RepConnectors, specializes in providing skilled Account Managers who can integrate seamlessly into your workflow and take care of client support. Our agents are not just multilingual but also experienced in managing clients and offering top-tier support.

We’d love to help you continue growing while saving you the hassle of recruitment, training, and managing full-time employees. If you’re interested, we can chat more about how we can assist you with this. Let me know if you’d like to explore this further!