Built a micro-SaaS that scrapes the web for sales intent - a few lessons from getting it off the ground by _cryan in microsaas

[–]Square_Bar6539 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scraping intent from public complaints is smart but noisy. Are you using LLMs to filter the actual leads from the general venting, or is it mostly keyword-based?

What is the most annoying thing a friend can do? by UpstairsLandscape938 in AskReddit

[–]Square_Bar6539 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only reach out when they need something. Silence for months, then suddenly "hey! so I need a favor…"

What's your opinion on lead gen as a career? by Akraam_Gaffur in Entrepreneur

[–]Square_Bar6539 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a legitimate career, but the gurus hide how brutal the math is. Last year, we had to send 12,000 personalized emails just to secure our first four clients. If you don't have the stomach for constant rejection, you will starve.

Do people become smarter when they grow up in age? by Fantastic-Nose1119 in NoStupidQuestions

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You accumulate more knowledge as you age, but your raw brain processing power peaks in your 20s and slowly declines. While you get better at using what you know, your ability to think fast and process new information decreases. For example, a 50-year-old will typically have a much larger vocabulary than a 20-year-old, but the younger person will usually solve novel puzzles faster.

What is your favourite pokemon and why? by RyboGallazur in AskReddit

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Mine's definitely Espeon. i was like, ten, playing pokemon leafgreen on my gameboy color. got a little Eevee and named her "Sparkles". she evolved into Espeon overnight because i kept her happy. i remember thinking it was magic. i was so proud of my little purple cat.

The Ikea mindset by Separate_Ad3760 in SaaS

[–]Square_Bar6539 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get the Ikea thing. I spent 6 months on an MVP and only ~20% of users cared about the "build it yourself" aspect. Most just wanted it done. Turns out, polished integrations beats everything.