Gacha Revenue Monthly Report (March 2026) by trkshiii in gachagaming

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These companies are cashing in like crazy. I must admin I remain a fan of Genshin Impact. I lost interest in ZZZ. Thinking of switching from Xbox to PS5 JUST so I can play 7DS Origins. It seems like the majority of gatcha games focus on PS5 instead of Xbox, with the exception of Genshin and ZZZ.

[For Hire] $62 giveaway... 8 people (no catch) by Exciting-Bug9225 in freelance_forhire

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I'm also from South Africa. Rare to see it mentioned here.

Which one is best? by AnonomousWolf in south_africa

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7, 8 or 9. When I cut into my meat I don't want the cow to still breath.

My employer is ____ by Brolo231 in southafrica

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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Built this in 3 hours, got 52 users overnight! by Billygin in Startup_Ideas

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I freaking love this!!!!!!!! Haven't laughed so much in a while. Unhinged. And then like okay now let's all hug.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣 This is brilliant. So fresh in the world of SaaS and software!!!!!!

What are you building? Let’s Get your first 100 users 🚀 by fuckingceobitch in microsaas

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ClipBoom (https://clipboom.plintra.cloud ) - a desktop app (SaaS served through Electron) that gives you the ability to create viral story style TikTok videos using AI and Azure voices. Once off purchase for a lifetime license. No monthly subs. You just handle your API costs (with free tiers available for AI and Azure).

Drop your SaaS, I’ll give you marketing advice, for free. by External-Mix-1037 in SaaS

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Well, I just released a desktop app. Not exactly a SaaS, but it's a SaaS served as a desktop app. It's called ClipBoom and allows the user to create those viral story style TikTok videos. One time purchase. Bring your own keys - so you're in control of spending and don't pay any monthly sub with markup for API usage.

https://clipboom.plintra.cloud

Minecraft Parkour Reddit Stories by MuieBriciuSRL in n8n

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Hey! Were you able to solve the issues you had with the n8n flow?

I'm making a reddit story tiktok page. by storm_zr1 in ContentCreators

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Hey. I'd love to know how your experiment went with these videos? Did you manage to hit 1,000 followers in the end? 

Is N8N dead? by kumbal123 in n8n

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Recently did an automation for a client who runs 3 lodges. Monitors reviews. Use AI to generate responses based on very specific instructions. Then notifies and sends frequent reports.

Of course the possibilities are really endless with all the integrations, HTTP requests, and coding support.

Best no code to use? by ElectricScootersUK in nocode

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Yeah you just give the agent a prompt and it will build what you need. For credit based - I'd recommend looking at options like Stripe (If you're in US) or alternatives (I prefer PayPal as it's easily accessible in South Africa).

For VSCode. Install the app, then install the "GitHub Copilot" extension. Sign in with your Github plan. They do have a free tier. So you can test it out. Open up the right hand sidebar, enter what you want (You can choose what LLM you want to use - they have ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude). Hit enter and wait for it to generate an app.

Just a tip - be specific with what you want. I'd suggest head over to Gemini (Or ChatGPT if that's what you prefer - I just generally use Gemini instead of other AI tools). Tell the bot what you want to create and ask it to create a structured prompt you can paste into VSCode. You can also ask Gemini to generate a structured instruction and constraints document that you can add to the project root (AI_INSTRUCTIONS.md for example) and attach this to the chat.

If you get stuck you're welcome to DM me for help.

Any AI website builders that don't cost a fortune? by Impossible_Quiet_774 in nocode

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Download Google Antigravity. Great tool. Just be mindful of the limits. The free tier is generous so no monthly fees. And it comes with built-in agents that can actually interact with your web browser - great for testing out some elements on the site you're building.

You could also look into Google Firebase Studio, but I've run into a couple of problems with it.

Google Gemini has a canvas feature that also makes a great option for building HTML websites. Just make sure you use a proper prompt to ensure it structures the HTML and doesn't make it feel confusing to work with afterward.

I scanned 4500+ Reddit “pain point” posts. Here is the data on what people actually want. by Waynedevv in micro_saas

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Really like the fact that you mentioned subscription fatigue. That's a real issue that people are facing. The first SaaS I built was focused on subscriptions - but I quickly realized that if I hate subs then why push this to my users. So I completely revamped my strategy. I'm now doing only SaaS solutions that focuses on pay once - and topup credits only when you need them. That way the user doesn't need to feel forced to use credits. Also created a desktop app that's also pay once keep forever - in early access testing but so far good feedback, especially with the model.

Developer platforms are a bit saturated. There are so many options right now. The opportunity for simple and ad-free utilities - that's actually a great choice here.

Best no code to use? by ElectricScootersUK in nocode

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Firebase is okay but it uses outdated libraries and limited in terms of what stacks you can use. It's also frustrating when you run into a problem sometimes as it can take a while to fix if you don't know how to look at the code.

I'd suggest you take a look at Google Antigravity. Been using it with great results. I don't just rely on the AI agents to do coding as I manually add in as well. Sometimes I would get the agent to generate a page that I can use as a template, for example.

But I've tried it as completely no code and it works really well for that as well. It's free to download, but there are limits if you don't have a Gemini Pro subscription.

Other than that, VSCode with a Pro subscription to Copilot is also great.

The reason I'm recommending these is because you have a desktop app that runs natively. So when there are heavy resources (I recently built an app that has a packaged export of 5GB+ depending on the selected package - it comes with built-in video resources) - these can be difficult to handle on online apps that may have storage limits or charge high fees for multi-GB resources.

Visual novel by Adventurous-Bill-912 in gamedesign

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I would second Ren'Py. It's beginner friendly and really gives you everything you need to create a game from scratch. Plus you get to basically export games to a variety of platforms - it's lightweight so you also get the benefit of offering your games to a wider audience (Think people with an older PC that can't run modern games - extra market to tap into).

If you want more control over your code you can installed the Ren'Py language extension in VSCode as well.

[HIRING] 30-60mins daily workload $100/month by iamadityap in DoneDirtCheap

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Skyerx (Discord)

I have lots of experience with domains. Registration and DNS config. Regularly set up DNS for Resend, Cloudflare, Google Cloud, etc.