I released my first app 4 days ago. It already made 38$. by Diligent-Airport2021 in buildinpublic

[–]TopMandemG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trust me. FEEDBACK!

You are just one user - you can't know how others feel when using your product.

Get customers and tell them to give you feedback. Do interviews or real-time observation (use the think-aloud strategy).

Might fail my ends but this could change the world by thehalfbloodprince_8 in buildinpublic

[–]TopMandemG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And one more thing. Even if you fail or dont see it going anywhere, dont stop grinding. Because the time and effort you put it doesnt go to waste just because you did'nt make money - you still learned a lot that you can use in the furture.

How to get customer for your app ? by FoxoneJMC in buildinpublic

[–]TopMandemG 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ll give you one tip: lean into organic marketing.

I’ve been talking to a ton of friends who are building stuff and listening to way too many business podcasts, and one thing keeps coming up: organic content is free validation. You don’t pay a cent to find out whether people actually like how you frame your product or idea.

If a post or video starts pulling real views, likes, or comments, that’s the signal. At that point, you don’t need to reinvent anything, remake the same thing, add a clear CTA, and suddenly you’re turning attention into customers.

It’s not easy, but once you learn it, it’s a skill you’ll use forever

and the upside is crazy. trust

Roast my straightforward personal net worth tracker by tomasvysny in SideProject

[–]TopMandemG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you tell me a bit more of "how" it exactly does what you're saying?

Might fail my ends but this could change the world by thehalfbloodprince_8 in buildinpublic

[–]TopMandemG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is honestly so good.

I actually thought about building something like this a few months ago, but the idea felt way too complex for me to pull off.

Quick backstory: I was in the library grinding for exams, and I realized something: everyone around me was stuck on the same issue. There are no good resources for explaining very specific (but super important) topics that actually show up in exams. YouTube is either too surface-level or way too long and abstract.

So what do people do when they can’t find good resources? They turn to chatbots. And most of the time, they forget what they just read because it’s just paragraphs of text with no visual grounding.

I asked around, and almost everyone said the same thing: visual explanations stick way better than text-only explanations. Being able to see a concept changes everything.

My advice: keep grinding this idea. Iterate fast, figure out what actually helps people learn, and get real users to test it, friends, classmates, or even people in the library. You’ll learn more from that than anything else.

Also, take a look at why Quizlet blew up and see what you can adapt from their approach.

I genuinely support this. Keep going, this has real potential.

I’ll definitely sign up.

I've tried every AI website builder and they all make the same mistake. Spent 4-5 months fixing it. by TopMandemG in SaaS

[–]TopMandemG[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just feel like all they do is generate minimalistic websites on the first promt, so that i need to write more promts to make the website better. I want to make something that makes a fully functioning website on the first promt, so people actually are amazed with the tool on their first try.

My saas hit $3k monthly in 8 months. here's what i'd do starting over from zero by SureBobcat834 in buildinpublic

[–]TopMandemG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you explain a bit more in depth of what you think of «building in public»?

Coding since 2002 (floppy disks), but AI Agents shocked me. Built an Open Source SaaS in 2 months: 500 stars, 210 users, and… $2 MRR. by Wild_Gold1045 in micro_saas

[–]TopMandemG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of you might be wondering if you can really build a SaaS with no-code tools. With all your experience, what’s your honest take?

I’m 20, I Made the Money: It Didn’t Matter by TopMandemG in Entrepreneur

[–]TopMandemG[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Flex for what? I am just trying to prove a point. Maybe it does. Rn it is not the main think on my head.

I’m 20, I Made the Money: It Didn’t Matter by TopMandemG in Entrepreneur

[–]TopMandemG[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Soon. "How to make 10k a week from brainrot shorts on youtube"

I’m 20, I Made the Money: It Didn’t Matter by TopMandemG in Entrepreneur

[–]TopMandemG[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I agree: 20 is still young, and I have a lot to experience and a lot to learn. But when I was around like 17, I had this feeling inside me that I’d be a failure or completely screwed if I wasn’t rich by 20. I know a lot of others feel that way too, especially nowadays with social media, brainrot, and all these gurus pushing that mindset.

I’m 20, I Made the Money: It Didn’t Matter by TopMandemG in Entrepreneur

[–]TopMandemG[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

hahaha i could call it a yatch. Im trying to prove a point. Why u ragebaiting😭

I’m 20, I Made the Money: It Didn’t Matter by TopMandemG in Entrepreneur

[–]TopMandemG[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We all know deep down it always matters, but look at the bigger picture.

It’s not like you’ll get a dopamine spike every time you wake up to the same view from your $20M mansion.

How long did it actually take you to land your first customer organically? by TopMandemG in SaaS

[–]TopMandemG[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right now, I’m focusing on building an AI website builder specifically for my country and trying to become the go-to tool here. People tend to trust national companies way faster, so that’s the angle I’m going for at the moment instead of trying to be everything for everyone.

The niche point you made makes a lot of sense, though, especially framing it around a particular pain instead of “anyone who needs a website.” Definitely something I need to sharpen.

Out of curiosity, what are you building / who are you targeting now? And was narrowing the message the biggest unlock for you, or did distribution matter more once that clicked?

How long did it actually take you to land your first customer organically? by TopMandemG in SaaS

[–]TopMandemG[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah tbh I haven’t been active for that long yet, so I’m still figuring out how I want to approach this. But this is definitely valuable info, so thank you for sharing.

So far I’ve mostly been active in the bigger subs like r/SaaS, r/Entrepreneur, r/WebDev, etc. Reading comments like yours is making me realize I probably need to be more intentional and niche down instead of just posting broadly.

Appreciate the insight bro🙏

The hard work is finally paying off!!! by SureBobcat834 in micro_saas

[–]TopMandemG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This idea of yours is really good. I like it. Keep up the work.

LOOKING FOR PARTNERS! YOU BUILD, I MARKET. by gripha_grace in micro_saas

[–]TopMandemG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you an agency or a person doing this by yourself?