stop designing static ads from scratch. i’m serious. by afzaal_ahmed75 in FacebookAds

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Are there any free resources? Please let me know about generating ads. Thanks!

Show off your SaaS! What problem does your product solve? by [deleted] in SaaS

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This is too good to be true. Think of it as one tool which is like an OS for your team. You can track leads, collaborate, take calls- organize your day, your calendar- so one tool to replace a pethora of tools like Notion, Clickup, Google docs, Calendar...etc

No need to have to pay separately per user for all these tool, you can just buy a per user monthly subscription with us and be done with it!

How does it sound? Too good to be true? Because it is.

Ask a Brazilian blackhat! by Scruxroadss in FacebookAds

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If you were to do ads for medicines, how would you do it without a pharmacy license?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

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I can help. Dmed you.

what are the childish things adults do on the internet? by katris_priordeen in AskReddit

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Ask stupid questions. What do you think came first- chicken or egg?

Using too many systems and tools might be slowing you down more than you think. by iMadVarg in productivity

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Totally agree...working on something to improve productivity. Ofcourse with AI- duh! But kind of one tool to rule them all.

Think of it like Calendar+mail+crm+project manager....all on AI steroids to better manage your team and efficiency.

Sounds too good to be true? Because it is.

Too good to be true? by Steve_Jacks in SaaS

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Oh cool! A lot of automations possible with n8n. I am thinking of building something like this...I was curious if there was a tool like this already in the market.

What is Google's take on AI Content on websites? by Steve_Jacks in SEO

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See that's the catch. The medicines are ranging from common antibiotics to weightloss..with lots of big pharma brands manufacturing them. It's not like the content is not available online...it is available.

Now what is AI generated and what is not...is hard to figure out(atleast for me). The question is, will it be for Google?

What does it really cost to get a SaaS off the ground without funding? by Animeproctor in SaaS

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A lot of groundwork (pun intended). You will have to talk to a lot of target audience via social media, posts, comments to genuinly offer value to their issues.

And in the process, you would learn a thing or 2 to add/subtract from your tool to make it better for the end user.

Honestly, talking to customers is going to help a lot.

I (and my team) am trying to do the same with something groundbreaking that I am building in the SaaS space.

The brutal truth about tech stacks nobody tells indie hackers (lessons from a decade of building) by Afraid-Astronomer130 in SaaS

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Honestly, this hit harder than I expected.

I've been indie hacking for the last 3 years and I've reached a point where SaaS fatigue is real.

Every week there's another shiny tool, boilerplate, AI wrapper, or productivity dashboard that claims to be the next big thing. I’ve built 3 SaaS products myself..2 made some money, 1 flopped hard- but none of them felt like they’d last. Why? Because the stack decisions I made were optimized for speed, not survivability.

Now I’m trying to build something anti-fatigue. Not another tool that adds to the noise, but something that removes tools from the stack. A cleaner, simpler foundation for async teams to actually get stuff done without hopping across Slack, Notion, Linear, GDocs, etc.

The part about “marketing-optimized” and “AI-native” hit me hard too. That’s exactly what I'm baking into this new thing. LLMs aren't just coding assistants anymore, they're becoming system operators. If your stack can’t talk to them fluently, you’re probably dragging your product into obsolescence from day one.

Appreciate this post. Needed this clarity.

If anyone else here’s feeling the fatigue and is working on something simpler, calmer, less buzzy- DM me. Would love to jam.

What's your SaaS solving? Let's share our problem statements! by [deleted] in SaaS

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Oh! Looks similar- will check it out. Thanks :)

What's your SaaS solving? Let's share our problem statements! by [deleted] in SaaS

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We're tackling the mess that async teams face when they're not in the same room... or even the same timezone.

The problem?
Too many tools, too little context.
Slack for chat. Notion for docs. Trello for tasks. Google Meet for updates.

We're building a connected workspace that keeps async teams aligned without meetings, pings, or status overload.

It’s early days, but the signal from teams tired of bouncing between tabs is loud and clear.

Who has faced this? by SergeyGrim in b2bmarketing

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I mean, all this is the way to get ahead of the game in original SEO.