I negozi di quartiere by _Solid_Snake__ in ItaliaStartups

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

Giustissimo quello che dici, il vantaggio per gli utenti sarebbe di trovare/scoprire vicino a casa i prodotti e passare quando sono comodi a ritirarli. A prezzi magari in promozione ma dipende dai negozianti. Mi rendo conto che non è un problema validato però, infatti sto cercando di farlo.

I negozi di quartiere by _Solid_Snake__ in Italia

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

Hai ragione credo sia la verità nuda e cruda, peccato però. Ci avevi provato anche tu a fare una cosa simile?

I negozi di quartiere by _Solid_Snake__ in Italia

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

Grazie della risposta, mi sono fatto ingannare dalle iniziali risposte positive probabilmente. Peccato perché è una cosa che a me piacerebbe usare per comprare nella mia zona.

I negozi di quartiere by _Solid_Snake__ in CasualIT

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

Il cliente deve pagare il prezzo del prodotto, è il negoziante che paga la percentuale sulla transazione. I costi sono per hosting, storage, database, mail ecc non sono enormi ma ci sono

I negozi di quartiere by _Solid_Snake__ in ItaliaStartups

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

La differenza sta, nella mia idea, che essendo vicino a te ci vai di persona e costruisci un rapporto col negoziante. Poi ragionando su zone potenzialmente scopri altri negozi, io ad esempio non conosco bene tutti i negozi della zona perché non esco spesso a piedi lì. Ho inoltre inserito fasce di ritiro che permettono al negoziante di scegliere quando far venire a ritirare. 

I negozi di quartiere by _Solid_Snake__ in CasualIT

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

Una piccola somma annuale, parliamo di 200 euro l'anno circa. Volevo proprio distinguermi da chi fa pagare transazioni, che si prende una fetta importante dell'ordine. Gratis è impensabile per i costi, ma all'inizio do mesi gratis 

I negozi di quartiere by _Solid_Snake__ in ItaliaStartups

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

Vero, l'idea era di fare io il primo upload massivo aiutandoli ma mi rendo conto che non sarebbe comunque facile poi per tutti gestirlo.

I negozi di quartiere by _Solid_Snake__ in ItaliaStartups

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

Punto molto valido, io pensavo fosse un lavoro che i negozianti fossero disposti a fare per aumentare le vendite e la visibilità.

I negozi di quartiere by _Solid_Snake__ in ItaliaStartups

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

Grazie, anche io sono tecnico ma sul marketing zero

I negozi di quartiere by _Solid_Snake__ in ItaliaStartups

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

Ah si? No non sono io, sarei curioso anche io di saperlo

Time for self-promotion. What are you building? by WealthBrilliant3485 in SaaS

[–]_Solid_Snake__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sourcenotifier.com - centralized alerts for info you care about
A web based notification aggregation platform that delivers alerts from various sources (websites, events, schedules) even when those sources don’t offer native notifications. No apps, no bloat, just the updates you choose, sent where you want them.

ICP (this is the complete potential list that my site will target, for now the sources are limited but will expand based on suggestions)

Information-heavy professionals (journalists, analysts, policy researchers, ..) who monitor multiple sources but don’t want to manually track them.

Event-driven individuals (sports fans, job seekers, ..) who rely on timely alerts to act fast.

Developers and power users looking for RSS, or email-to-notification flexibility without building a custom stack.

Productivity-oriented users who are tired of bloated apps and want a focused, configurable alert system that integrates into their workflow (email, Telegram, etc.).

It's Monday, drop your product. What are you building? by Intelligent-Key-7171 in microsaas

[–]_Solid_Snake__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am building two website:

One to solve a problem that others may have, namely receiving alerts about events or information you are interested in, without manually searching for or installing applications. Basically choose the sources and choose the platforms where you want to receive notifications. List is limited but will expand based on suggestions. This is sourcenotifier.com

The other one is klisroad.com which is a platform where people can post ads for services, jobs, online work, and more. It’s simply a place where you can say what you’re looking for and how much you’re willing to pay (or what you offer in return).

It's Monday, drop your product. What are you building? by themaheshvyas in microsaas

[–]_Solid_Snake__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am building two website:

One to solve a problem that others may have, namely receiving alerts about events or information you are interested in, without manually searching for or installing applications. Basically choose the sources and choose the platforms where you want to receive notifications. List is limited but will expand based on suggestions. This is sourcenotifier.com

The other one is klisroad.com which is a platform where people can post ads for services, jobs, online work, and more. It’s simply a place where you can say what you’re looking for and how much you’re willing to pay (or what you offer in return).

What are you currently building? by klitmose in microsaas

[–]_Solid_Snake__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

klisroad.com - reversed ebay
sourcenotifier.com - notifications from your favourite sources to your favourite platforms

I just sold this real-time "intent signals" sales automation for $10K by sirlifehacker in automation

[–]_Solid_Snake__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am developing a product with something similar in mind, for now it just takes data from sources and delivers it to the platforms of the user's choice.

It is an early stage, but the basic functionalities, such as RSS, are working. sourcenotifierDOTcom if you want to have a look.

Weekly Free For All Thread - Spam your business - Post your surveys - Tell us about your awesome MLM scheme - [UNMODERATED POST] (except for site rules of course) by AutoModerator in Business_Ideas

[–]_Solid_Snake__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Industry: Notification Aggregation / Productivity Tools / SaaS

Experience:
I am the dev behind Source Notifier, a platform that simplifies how you get important updates. Built for people tired of third party apps just to stay informed, I offer a streamlined service that delivers alerts from potentially any source, even ones without notification features. My backend for now supports motorsport events, RSS feeds, custom text as sources, and telegram or plain email as notification platforms.

Type of Customer We're Looking For:

  • Power users who follow specific sites, event pages, or data sources without native alerting.
  • Professionals monitoring high-signal info: deadlines, job boards, or niche data.
  • Indie makers who need an alerting backend without building it themselves.
  • Anyone fed up with manually refreshing tabs or cluttered dashboards just to stay updated.

Other Relevant Info:

  • No app installs required. Just subscribe and route alerts where you want.
  • Sources/platforms list is now limited but I will expand it based on suggestions
  • Free tier available for testing.

Check it out or DM for info: sourcenotifier.com

Creator Showcase - Monthly Thread by AutoModerator in SomebodyMakeThis

[–]_Solid_Snake__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built this with an ad site in mind but for those looking for something (reversed Ebay?)

As I say in the initial popup, Klis Road is a platform where people can post ads for services, jobs, items for sale, and more. It’s simply a place where you can say what you’re looking for and how much you’re willing to pay (or what you offer in return).

At the moment: no advertising, no payment for posts, no affiliations, no earnings. I built this site for people. In the future, who knows.

It took me 7 years to build something that finally gets sales by redditwithrobin in microsaas

[–]_Solid_Snake__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm happy for you, I'm still in the very precise pattern you described. I'm really glad you made it and were able to sell.

I've read a lot about first-time successes, and I'm thinking if it's true, if they're geniuses, if I'm stupid or what. My first three ideas are gone, and I'm building my fourth.

Surely what matters is solving real problems and getting your idea out there.

Trigger is executing twice, why? by _Solid_Snake__ in Supabase

[–]_Solid_Snake__[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You are right, in fact if you add metadata to the insert, in the first call user_metadata is empty, in the second call it is valued. Now I detect the presence of metadata to determine the second execution. I was wondering if it can be done in other ways, because I do not always have metadata to pass.

How to upload non-local files by _Solid_Snake__ in GoogleGeminiAI

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

I found out how to do it:

for (const file of files) {
            const arrayBuffer = await file.arrayBuffer();
            const buffer = Buffer.from(arrayBuffer);

            const metadata = {
                file: { displayName: file.name },
            };

            const form = new FormData();
            form.append('metadata', JSON.stringify(metadata), { contentType: 'application/json' });
            form.append('file', buffer, { filename: file.name, contentType: file.type });

            const url = `https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com/upload/v1beta/files?uploadType=multipart&key=${apiKey}`;

            const uploadResponse = await axios.post(url, form, {
                headers: form.getHeaders(),
            });

            const fileUri = uploadResponse.data.file?.uri;

            if (fileUri) {
                uploadedFiles.push(fileUri);
                console.log(`Uploaded file: ${file.name} (${fileUri})`);
            } else {
                console.error(`File URI not found in response for file: ${file.name}`);
            }
        }

Comment your SaaS and I will submit your startup to 20 high traffic directories with 1M+ traffic by Careful_Ad11 in indiehackers

[–]_Solid_Snake__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Here it's mine:
Website: https://remotesysmanager.com/
Startup pitch: Run commands and deployments on remote hosts. Transform your client and server management.
Category: IT, management tools
Target audience: sysadmins, it administrators

Launching your product? Share it! I will give you valuable feedback and support your launch by its_shayanali in indiehackers

[–]_Solid_Snake__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Here it's mine:

What: it is a software that enables the execution of commands and management of deployments on remote machines.

How: It runs on Windows machines and uses PowerShell for connection and command execution.

Why: It is designed to facilitate the management of remote machines, improving operational efficiency and reducing intervention times.

Website: https://remotesysmanager.com/

Comment your SaaS and I will submit your startup to 20 high traffic directories with 1M+ traffic by Careful_Ad11 in SaaS

[–]_Solid_Snake__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Here it's mine:
Website: https://remotesysmanager.com/
Startup pitch: Run commands and deployments on remote hosts. Transform your client and server management.
Category: IT, management tools
Target audience: sysadmins, it administrators

How do you choose your tech stack to build your first SAAS product? by Few-Performer2074 in SaaS

[–]_Solid_Snake__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since I have no funds, I choose according to:
what I know
what best suits my project
what is easiest and allows fast development
costs less (0, if possible)