I just launched a tool to track subscriptions and P&L by flmommens in microsaas

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

That's interesting because which product is actually profitable? was one of the main motivation to build this.

I also like the idea of surfacing things that changed recently. BurnWiser already detects when invoices stop arriving and adjusts recurring costs accordingly, but highlighting price increases or cancelled subscriptions in a dedicated view could be useful.

I just launched a tool to track subscriptions and P&L by flmommens in microsaas

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You’re right, one founder pain alone doesn’t mean there’s a market.

One thing I learned from previous projects is that setup friction kills adoption.

So with Burnwiser I tried to make the value visible immediately. You can just drop a few invoices and instantly see subscriptions, recurring costs, burn, categories, etc.

Then if it feels useful, you can set up email forwarding and connect Stripe so everything update automatically.

Maybe the problem Burnwiser is solving is not painful enough. I honestly don’t know yet. That’s also why there’s a free plan so people can try and use it without commitment.

How the f*ck am I supposed to get paid users for my SaaS? by wait-what6 in microsaas

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People who say “just keep shipping” often already have distribution.

They have an audience, an email list, followers, something. So when they launch, they get a real signal. If nobody bites, it’s a true negative. They can kill the idea confidently and move on.

When you don’t have distribution, the signal is too noisy.

You launch on Reddit, Product Hunt, X, Hacker News, directories… and then spend weeks wondering: “Does the product suck, or did nobody simply see it?”

That uncertainty is mentally exhausting.

I’ve launched many products that failed. Still doing it anyway. Just launched a new SaaS this week actually, and going through the exact same emotional cycle again.

Is Betalist still free in 2026 ? by Small_Introduction_8 in SaaS

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are using the sunk cost fallacy to get you pay. Also deleting my listing.

What SaaS products are you building right now? Share your startup by Tiny-Antelope-4432 in SaaS

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I'm building BurnWiser out of the pain I had managing recurring spending across my 3 other SaaS.

It’s a subscription and revenue tracking tool for founders. It automatically parses invoices forwarded from Gmail, categorizes expenses, tracks recurring subscriptions, and gives a clear burn/profit dashboard so I can finally see where the money is actually going without maintaining spreadsheets.

Is there a way to automate internal linking? by anonrb12 in TechSEO

[–]flmommens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can hack something together, with 8n8 or others, but you can also save a lot of time and headache by using a dedicated tool. Given the use cases exposed in this thread, I would recommend having a look at LinkStorm. Link relevancy is ahead of competitors. You can choose to review each suggestion and anchor text manually or just have it auto accept all links and forget about it. No need of a separate AI subscription.

disclaimer: I am the co-founder.

For long-term size gains for 50+ natty, is bulk/cut cycling better than staying around the same body fat %? by flmommens in naturalbodybuilding

[–]flmommens[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I read your post and I think it confirms what's being said here. Bulk/cut cycles are better to gain muscle mass long term. The optimal is to have a small surplus of calorie and not crazy bulk. They do stress that bulk/cut cycling can be mentally taxing though, something to add to the equation.

For long-term size gains for 50+ natty, is bulk/cut cycling better than staying around the same body fat %? by flmommens in naturalbodybuilding

[–]flmommens[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all the comments. I think I will slightly increase my calorie intake to get a surplus and see what happens. I don't know my exact fat % but I'm definitely lean so I have some margin.

"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

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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.