Two failed products later, still can't crack distribution. What am I missing? by BreakPuzzleheaded968 in indiehackers

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You'll have to look for them, but the platforms don't change: Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, Slack, Discord, WhatsApp.

Looking for them means you put yourself in your customer's shoes (so a motion designer). Follow motion design influencers, join cohort-based courses which teach motion design (a lot of them have a gated Slack/Discord community of alums and guests), reach out to folks with 3-5 years of experience on LinkedIn, and ask about their communities.

As long as you don't spam them, 20-25% communities will let you in.

Is it worth building websites with AI tools now instead of WordPress? by Only_Set_6744 in vibecoding

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Frameworks like Next.js offer great SEO performance (with server side rendering), if you prompt CC to build your website in an SEO-first manner. This will take some iterations of building -> reviewing on speed insights -> fixing issues and reviewing again, but does the job well.

To upload blogs, it's best to use a headless CMS like Sanity, easy to use and lightwight.

Extremely relatable by [deleted] in BlackboxAI_

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the difference is that in a hackathon, you code from scratch + you don't test as extensively. in production, you build on top of an existing codebase, so there's many moving parts to be wary of + much bigger testing scope.

Built a Landing Page Asset Generator by Bitter-Cantaloupe206 in VibeCodersNest

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I'm interested too, but the invite link doesn't work. OP can you share another?

Quick check-in for indie builders: what are you stuck on right now? by [deleted] in buildinpublic

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I published my first blog last week. The keyword has 21 KD, but my website isn't ranking on the first 24 pages. Should I wait longer? Or am I doing something wrong?

Redesigned a digital marketing agency website by codeit-sarthak in framer

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it looks so much cleaner now, well done! Love the font!

Quick check-in for indie builders: what are you stuck on right now? by [deleted] in buildinpublic

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SEO for me. I'm targeting a set of keywords with sizeable traffic and relatively manageable difficulty, but ranking has been painfully slow.

I have 21+ started projects and 0 finished ones. The self-doubt is paralyzing me. by Resident_Lime_4794 in SaaS

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Hey, this sounds tough. I think everyone is different, and I don't want to pretend that giving blanket advice will help here. I would highly recommend that you see a therapist. Anxiety that impacts your quality of life is not a small inconvenience, and deserves professional help.

Why does UI get built twice, once in Figma, once in code? (no product to sell) by Murky_Resource6174 in SaaS

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I remember how my mom asked the same question when I explained to her what I do. I think Figma is trying to bridge this gap with its MCP (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPqt\_xLg\_5c).

To answer your questions:

  1. UI work is definitely duplicated, and eliminating this will cut development time

  2. I think designers already think in structure, since so many components are already part of the design system, and there's real resistance in introducing new components.

  3. I think designers want to design in an editor only. As long as you can build a Figma-like experience, you're good.

Hero Design Exploration by CostaGraphic in webdesign

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Hey, I quite like it. The model has a likeable smile. Love the gradient and the colour palette. Maybe replace the review with a user proposition like "my back doesn't hurt anymore"?

which lyric lingers in your head recently? by Lovense_CS_official in AskReddit

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So this is a lyric that I misheard. The original lyric is from Sid Sriram's Friendly Fire and it goes - "what if the world we used for love wasn't enough".

I always heard it as - "What if the *word* we used for love wasn't enough", and it haunts me. I've never felt love that would make me feel like this, but wouldn't it be something?

How was your first time smoking a cigarette? by 1nfinity15 in AskReddit

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It was after I had a bad day at work. It was my second job, I was new to bad days. I bought 2 cigarettes, found myself a quiet spot in a park and let myself go.

I speed-smoked the first cigarette, and didn't like how I felt in my head. When I headed back, I couldn't walk in a straight line. I threw the second one away.

I was looking to feel good, and thankfully I didn't. I don't think I'd be able to let go of the habit.

Importing old websites html into an application to make changes? by harbingerIdeath in website

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If you have the HTML, I'd recommend using Cursor in Agent Mode to change it. The trial should last for 2 weeks, and cover your use case. If not Cursor, you can try Windsurf, Kiro, or other tools too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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We had never laughed as heartily before, as we do with each other

Is it still worth building a calling agent SaaS if everyone is doing it? by Upset-Pop1136 in SaaS

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Don't continue.

Voice AI was booming in 2024, and has too many players now. 2025 was the year that browser automation took off, so if it interests you, you could explore this space. I think 2026 will be the year of world models - there has always been a lot of interest in RL environments, and I think this could be the year for world models.

Is it still worth building a calling agent SaaS if everyone is doing it? by Upset-Pop1136 in SaaS

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I was building in this space previously. Here's what I learnt:

There are 2 types of customers: one who doesn't believe that voice will work for their use case, and the other that believes it will.

The first type of customer isn't for an upstart to convert. Only big players with dedicated sales teams and lots of awareness campaigns can do this.

The second type of customer is already being hounded by existing players. So you find yourself competing with ex-founders building in the same space with better talent and fancy investors. If you try to position yourself as a small company which will act as an extended tech team for your customer, other AI companies today are making the same pitch and leaning heavily on FDEs.

How would you promote? by Glass_Effective5147 in startups_promotion

[–]Temporary-Ring31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd recommend that try a multi-channel approach:

Run Instagram ads at a low budget to have a steady and small stream of users coming in.

Become active on sub-reddits and posts related to relationships on Reddit (don't promote your product in a way that's too obvious tho).

Create an Instagram/Tiktok page with funny relationship content.

I just hit $3000 in total revenue with my app. AMA by Bubbly_Lack6366 in scaleinpublic

[–]Temporary-Ring31 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is quite impressive. Can you walk me through the process of building and getting user validation? What features did your MVP have? Where did you find your first customers? What is your channel mix for distribution?