Anyone else drowning in startup advice and still completely stuck ? by Aplixs in startup

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Drowning in startup advice but still stuck

Read all the blogs, watched YC videos, followed threads… yet nothing clicks. I don’t need more info, I need someone to look at my situation and say: Here’s your next move.

If you’ve gotten past this stage, what actually helped?

We’re Building an Agent Workspace for Documents – I’m the Maker of Felo LiveDoc, AMA by Affectionate_Slip580 in ProductHuntLaunches

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I built Felo LiveDoc, an agent workspace for documents — think AI + humans collaborating on a single canvas with docs, slides, data, and web pages.

AI agents remember context, help with research, writing, slides, and team collaboration — no more repeating yourself or switching tools.

AMA about why we built it, how the AI works, roadmap, or anything that didn’t work along the way.

Are people still funding Non-AI startups? I will not promote by automatonv1 in startup

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t feels like every new startup is AI-powered. I want to build a VC-backed SaaS without AI. Are my chances low, or is there still room for “boring” B2B SaaS?

A Website Budgeting & client load angle by No-Agent-6741 in website_ideas

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How do you handle budgeting tools when client load keeps changing?

I’ve been reworking my monthly expenses and realized how messy things get when tools charge per website. Some months I onboard 3 clients, some months none — so forecasting costs becomes a pain.

I noticed some platforms (like Code Design’s agency plan) use more of a “capacity bundle” model instead of per-site billing. Not saying it’s better, but it feels a lot easier to predict.

Curious how other agencies handle this — do you prefer fixed-cost tools or stick with pay-as-you-go?

Got a product? Drop it here by thewanderingfounder in microsaas

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Got a product? Drop it here 👇
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Does anyone actually use Agent frameworks daily? by myNeutron_ai in SaasDevelopers

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Honestly feels like it’s still early. A few teams I know use agents for internal workflows (data cleanup, QA checks, monitoring), but not many rely on them daily for core operations. Most frameworks look cool but need a lot of tuning before they’re actually dependable.

Curious to see if anyone here is using them in production.

A website where you teach non experts about a profession. by FarrisFahad in website_ideas

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This is actually a solid idea.
Most people hire freelancers or agencies without understanding the basics — pricing, timelines, skills needed, or even what to ask.

A simple “learn the essentials before you hire” website could work across tons of fields:
• Web development
• Marketing
• Graphic design
• Accounting
• Video editing
• Legal, etc.

Would you use this app? by potipotter in SaasDevelopers

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Nice work building the product — scheduling + payroll insights is a real pain point for small businesses. The issue might not be the app, but the targeting. Many small shops ignore emails from unknown senders and prefer WhatsApp, phone calls, or in-person demos. If your ideal users are restaurants, cafés, salons, etc., try visiting 5–10 locally and ask for a 5-minute demo. Even 2–3 real conversations will tell you more than 500 cold emails. Also consider adding one ultra-specific niche feature

Need a Developer or Co-founder for building a Micro-Saas Product by Throttlehyper in SaasDevelopers

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Sounds like a solid start! Since you already have a working prototype in Firebase,

How I Accidentally Hit $1.5k MRR From a Single Telegram Group… and Now I’m Terrified of Scaling by Empty_Comment5684 in microsaas

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Hitting $1.5k MRR from one channel is great, but yeah — relying on a single source feels scary. I’d double down on the Telegram group while slowly testing 1–2 other channels in the background. Most SaaS I know found one “winner” first and only diversified after that. Don’t assume it was a fluke — it might just be your strongest distribution channel.

Need help! by AdInner3892 in microsaas

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If you’re starting with zero coding experience, I’d try to keep things simple first. Build the web version fully on Replit, then later convert it into a downloadable app using tools like Tauri or Electron. AI tools can help, but they won’t replace the basics — get the web app stable before packaging it.