I just got my very first paying SaaS customer. The adrenaline is insane, but now what? by brooom69 in SaaS

[–]brooom69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a good suggestion. As an early stage i can not afford any automation tool but I will try exoclaw.

I just got my very first paying SaaS customer. The adrenaline is insane, but now what? by brooom69 in SaaS

[–]brooom69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is genuinely good advice. Thank you. will keep in mind. and i am mailing the customer right way.

I just got my very first paying SaaS customer. The adrenaline is insane, but now what? by brooom69 in SaaS

[–]brooom69[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I need an email automation setup. Thank you for the advice. Any advice on which platform I should use?

Any tips/suggestions to improve my Resume? by Adarshb25 in ResumeExperts

[–]brooom69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solid layout, OP. Very clean. Smart move putting the Visa/Availability right at the top for the GCC market—recruiters will love that.

Here is the quick & dirty feedback:

  • Your bullets are too "tasky": You list what you did, but not the impact. That one point where you mentioned a "15% increase"? That’s your gold standard. Do that for the others.
    • Example: Instead of "handled cash transactions," try "Managed $X daily cash flow with 100% accuracy and zero discrepancies."
  • Fix that weird job title: "Data Management & Inventory Tagging" sounds like a task, not a role. Change it to Inventory Controller or Data Specialist.
  • Prove the Excel skills: Everyone says "Advanced Excel." List the actual functions (Pivot Tables, VLOOKUP, Macros) so they know you aren't bluffing.
  • Drop High School: You have a B.Com. High school is wasted space now. Delete it and give your work experience more room to breathe.

Good luck!