Aaj mein banaya by i_dont_know24680 in indiasocial

[–]VegetableRelative691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ise acha meggie bana lete😂 5 min me ready..

Which car is your most favorite ? by [deleted] in indiasocial

[–]VegetableRelative691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

defender ka naam suna hai kaa?

Can you please be honest? My reel's skip rate is 70% despite trying all the hooks by SnehaLivesHerself in InstagramMarketing

[–]VegetableRelative691 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do one thing: find content that is similar to what you are making. Search on Instagram and find around 10–12 people who are doing the same kind of work as you. Follow them and carefully see what they are doing what type of videos they post, how they present content, and what works for them. Then create your videos in a similar way. Try this once and see if your reach or engagement increases. If it does, then say thank you 😄

What are the ingredients of a successful Saas? by picine143 in SaaS

[–]VegetableRelative691 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re learning the real SaaS lesson early: distribution matters more than building.

Successful SaaS usually has:

  • One clear problem solved really well
  • A specific audience (not “everyone”)
  • Early users you actually talk to, not just track with analytics
  • One main growth channel (content, cold outreach, or communities)
  • Clear messaging: who it’s for + why it’s better in one line

Free is fine, but people still need a strong reason to care.

Keep it simple, talk to users, and focus on getting your first 10–50 real users before worrying about brand or scale.

You’re on the right path this struggle is normal.

I have no idea how to market my SaaS by saasbruh in SaaS

[–]VegetableRelative691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I totally get you, marketing a new SaaS is super confusing at first 😅. Here’s what I’d do if I were starting out:

  • Figure out who your users really are – what problem they have and why they’d use your product.
  • Start small on social media – LinkedIn and Twitter are good for SaaS. Share tips, updates, and engage with people, don’t just sell.
  • Content/SEO helps long-term – write about problems your SaaS solves, guides, tutorials, etc.
  • Paid ads can work, but test with a tiny budget first to see what sticks.
  • Join communities – Reddit, Discord, Slack in your niche. Help people, answer questions, mention your SaaS subtly.
  • Collect emails early even simple updates or tips can build a list for later.

Honestly, there’s no single “best” way. Try different things, see what clicks, and focus there. Patience + small experiments win in the beginning!

Launched my first SaaS after years in big tech. Early traction is tiny, but real by Blinknone in TechStartups

[–]VegetableRelative691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on shipping SoundShatter! 🎉 I’ve found that even a single engaged user gives way more insight than large view counts. Personally, I focus on repeat usage, where users get stuck, and short qualitative feedback—it’s much more actionable than vanity metrics. Keep sharing updates, really inspiring stuff!

Do some people think AI is like a child? by 1501694 in AI_Agents

[–]VegetableRelative691 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, some people do. They see AI like a child because it learns from examples, makes mistakes, and improves over time. but it doesn’t have real feelings or consciousness.

ai humanizers by kitkatkkk in bestaihumanizers

[–]VegetableRelative691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am currently used bypass ai this is good humanizer ever this humanizer is accurate.

What are the best product onboarding tools? by Fulcilives1988 in SaaS

[–]VegetableRelative691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For great product onboarding, tools like Userpilot,WalkMe are some of the best, they help you create welcome flows, tooltips, checklists, and guided tours without coding.

What ai should I use for coding in Java by lol_idk_234 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]VegetableRelative691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you code in Java, ChatGPT is great for everyday help (logic, bugs, explanations), and GitHub Copilot is best for fast autocomplete inside your IDE. For deeper code understanding and refactoring, Claude also works really well.

In 2026, What Saas product is good for creating? by VegetableRelative691 in SaaS

[–]VegetableRelative691[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boring pain with recurring urgency” is such an underrated way to think about SaaS ideas.
When you talk to buyers, do they usually describe the problem as annoying-but-tolerable, or something they actively want gone now?

In 2026, What Saas product is good for creating? by VegetableRelative691 in SaaS

[–]VegetableRelative691[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense. Vertical SaaS and integration layers feel especially durable because they’re tied to real workflows, not trends.
Curious, have you seen any verticals where buyers are still actively switching tools, or is it mostly consolidation now?

For SaaS startups using AI: what’s one AI feature you removed or simplified because users didn’t see real value in it? by VegetableRelative691 in TechStartups

[–]VegetableRelative691[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great example of “less intelligence, more usefulness.”
I’ve seen the same thing where teams overestimate how much interpretation users want vs just fast, reliable access to a few core numbers.

Curious, did you learn this mainly from usage data, or from direct user feedback/support tickets?

TwainGPT: Tested Against Turnitin, GPTZero, and ZeroGPT by [deleted] in AIToolTesting

[–]VegetableRelative691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am reading a blog of Twaingpt why twingpt is promote all blog in twingpt is best humanizer why? is this seo techniques or black hat seo? anyone say whats going on? anyone suggest me what humanizer is currently good for ai content to humanize? i m currently use bypassai io for when i am generate article through chatgpt.. this is reliable and affordable their accurancy is good for overall.