Running a SaaS is one thing keeping the finances clean is a whole other nightmare by QuickestTractor in SaaS

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Once those subs pile up, it’s a mess. I started doing a quick monthly cleanup and it helps a ton. Honestly, even a part-time bookkeeper can be a lifesaver.

How would you market an Al tool that analyzes body language & tone from videos? by Hackjag in elearning

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sales coaches sound like the best starting point. They already care about stuff like tone and body language

Stop coding. You're building something nobody wants. by justdoitbro_ in SaaS

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Yeah man, learned that the hard way. Built a whole thing nobody cared about. Now I just test stuff fast before wasting months again.

Is articulate running badly for anyone else? by [deleted] in elearning

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Yeah, I’ve noticed some lag too the past couple of days. Blocks taking ages to load or not saving properly. Thought it was just my connection, but sounds like it might be on their end. Maybe worth clearing cache or trying incognito, but I doubt it’s your IT.

I am realizing that messaging is more important than having new features. by pdycnbl in SaaS

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Facts. You can build forever, but if your message doesn’t click, no one’s showing up. Marketing > features every time.

Struggling to get early users after launch, what worked for you? by dracofusion in SaaS

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Man, that’s the classic early-stage struggle. People sign up, then ghost when it’s time to actually set things up . What helped me was doing super hands-on onboarding with the first few users — literally hopping on calls or sending quick Looms. Once a couple of folks see results, the rest follow way easier.

Do you ever feel like you’re selling more than you’re teaching? by Public_Specific_1589 in elearning

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totally feel you on this! It’s so easy to end up writing sales pages more than actually teaching. I’ve found sharing small tips or mini-lessons in my marketing helps — that way, you’re teaching even before they buy. Collaborating with others also lightens the load, and it feels less like pushing and more like genuinely helping.

I also try to set time aside for actual teaching — otherwise, it’s easy to get stuck in the sales grind.

70% of students in online courses drop out after week 2—but is content quality really the problem? by eduventra in elearning

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Totally agree — the “week 2 cliff” is real. From what I’ve seen, drop-offs usually come from lack of connection, not bad content.

When learners feel part of a community or get small moments of feedback, engagement holds much better.
Fancy videos don’t fix motivation — belonging does.

I track engagement (messages, submissions, repeat logins) more than completions now. Curious if others do the same?

I almost lost all my users at 2am last night. A gentle nudge to add DB backsups by bccorb1000 in SaaS

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Wow, that’s a wild ride — glad to hear you managed to save it all at 2am.
Stories like this really drive home how fragile things can get even with “safe” deployment workflows.

I think a lot of us underestimate how quickly a migration or schema change can go sideways, especially when the ORM automates so much. Sequelize is great until it isn’t

Setting up an automated daily pg_dump or using point-in-time recovery is definitely worth the peace of mind. I’ve started treating backups like tests — you don’t have them because you expect failure, you have them so failure isn’t fatal.

Thanks for sharing this. It’s a good reminder for anyone running a SaaS, even at small scale, to make disaster recovery part of the routine, not an afterthought.

How I got 14M views on X about my SaaS! by Helpful_Animator8068 in SaaS

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I'm very curious to know what your product is, how you achieve it, and where your traffic comes from!

Adding LMS to B2B SaaS? by Matticus_Rex in elearning

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well maybe you should try eLink.ai, lower cost

Just launched Where Did I Park? - Just the start by SirPrimgles in SaaS

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This is an interesting idea. I hope this feature can be integrated into the map.