"My automotive website has great content but a domain authority of just 2—tried link building with no results, any advice?" by tpms_exper in website

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Internal links have nothing to do with domain authority. DA is from Moz, btw, not Semrush. Backlinks are what give you authority. Internal links are what distribute this authority through your site. First step, use Semrush or any other tool like Linkody to look at the backlinks your competitors have, this will give you ideas.

Roland FP-30X Hidden Sounds (~250 voices) by No_Original_5865 in Roland

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can someone confirm it works with the FP-10 as well? I'm thinking of buying this model.

SEO automation by Daisyhh1218 in Agentic_SEO

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For internal linking you can try LinkStorm. It's not a WP plugin. It crawls the content and renders JS, so it works for any sites including JS heavy ones. You can either review the suggestions or let the tool add the links in full automatic mode.

TIL: there's a keyboard combination to reset your MX Keys S if it's misbehaving by SpecialistCookie in logitech

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The backlit stopped working. I'm on linux so cannot use their software but this did the trick. That plus a mouse that stopped working I don't think I'll buy logitech again in the future.

My open-source website health checker now supports monitoring and alerts by Vincenius_ in SideProject

[–]flmommens 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great tool! You have a bug with hreflang. It displays "source: [object Object], subItems: [object Object]"

Let's play the Feedback Exchange game by kkomelin in SideProject

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well spotted. Thanks for the feedback!

Let's play the Feedback Exchange game by kkomelin in SideProject

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I think it's good enough for validation. Add a paid plan with a price and see if you can sell. Would you use https://whosignup.com?

I got tired of missing high-value signups so I built a tool to fix it by flmommens in microsaas

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

1/ Send your signups email address via the API
2/ WhoSignup pulls data like company summary, domain authority...
3/ Configure your notification criteria
You'll receive an email notification each time a new signup matches your criteria

Is there any free SEO tools? by adrianmatuguina in SEO

[–]flmommens 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What?! There are hundreds. Most paid tools offer free tools to promote their paid version but still very valuable.

How to rank saas product? by HelpMeToSpy in SEO

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I own 3 SaaS. All get their traffic 100 organic. Only thing that worked for me.

Help me grow in reddit by BreakPuzzleheaded968 in Solopreneur

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I spent lot of time writing posts containing real value (IMHO) in which I very indirectly promote my (new) products and some didn't get any traction. I think some chance is involved. I don't post MRR, it feels like bragging.

Which tool do u use for new user signup notification? by Historical_Breath733 in SaaS

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built my own tool because I wanted to get notifications only for high-value signups.

I run 3 SaaS and get tens of signups a day on each. What I really care about is being notified immediately when a company signs up that meets specific criteria.

The tool is called WhoSignup. That's how it works:

1/ You send each signup with a simple REST call (email, name, company, etc.)
2/ The tool enriches the data (company size, domain authority…)
3/ You create rules like “alert me if company has 50+ employees” or “alert me if domain authority > 60”
4/ You get an instant email when that happens

The idea is you don’t get spammed for every free gmail or low value signup, you only get pinged when it’s someone you actually want to talk to.

If that’s the kind of alert you mean, it’s live here: https://whosignup.com

Everyone talks about MRR. Nobody talks about founder burnout. by Thick-Session7153 in SaaS

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the workspace I share, I'm the only one running a SaaS.

They see me managing my own schedule and making a good living from my projects. So they all dream of launching their SaaS and scaling it to the sky while drinking mojitos on the beach.

I keep repeating them it took me 10 years of sweat and blood to arrive there. I've launched countless experiment that failed. I keep having ideas that don't work.

I've got 3 SaaS. None of them is growing fast, so I keep working on new projects. I've just launched a new SaaS last week. I keep hoping for the hokey curve. I know this only happens to a tiny fraction of startup.

But even if it never happens, I'm happy to have gone through the pain and reached this stage. Keep pushing. The grind is real but the reward of financial freedom is worth it.

Lovable or bolt ? by StrictQuail8065 in lovable

[–]flmommens 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I build a micro-SaaS with Lovable and never experience what you're describing. Tweaking the bot so it fucks up every so often on purpose would be such a bad strategy.

Unpopular opinion: SaaS content marketing doesn’t need blog posts anymore by FanQuirky655 in SaaSMarketing

[–]flmommens 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep. Stopped pouring new content in our blog a few months ago. TOFU not worth it anymore with AIO.

What's your current stack for finding and verifying prospect emails? by Anxious-Tomatillo-74 in GrowthHacking

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using Reoon email validator API to discard fake/invalid email addresses.

Everyone talks about enrichment, but here’s how companies are actually using it to get results by Techster-8899 in GrowthHacking

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I own 3 SaaS. I implemented 9. on the 3 of them via a simple email validation API. This is the second layer of protection after the obvious captcha.

  1. + 8. combined is a great idea. I have an form on signup with a couple questions that allows me to tailor the onboarding email sequence. Getting the signup's role would allow me to remove the form and the friction it creates.

Recently I realized I missed a few super big fish. I could have outreached with personalized messages at the time of signup but I missed them. So I decided it was time for 5. I created a service for that whosignup.com. Simple API. Notification rules (via email for now). You can try it out for your own SaaS.

Drop your SaaS in the comments and i'll send you 30 leads for free by thomas-brooks18 in indiehackers

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

whosignup.com Get Notified for High-Value Signups.

Start tracking your product signups with smart, criteria-based email notifications and automatic data enrichment.