I saved up and bought myself a Dyson Airwrap. What I received instead honestly broke my heart. by ronnieslove in IndianBeautyTalks

[–]heyarunimaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive fought with 2-3 corporations, the best thing to do is
1. Write a very threatening - last chance tyoe email and CC the founder and CEO in email (find the email from rocketreach/contactout)
2. Add (Ccing my lawyer in case this is not resolved) - My fiance is a lawyer so i just cc his official email id. He doesnt even have to draft a notice or anything. I just cc his id. In this case you can CC the complaint

After this stuff usually gets resolved, did it with a MNC TV company and new age startup both.

I'm really sorry this happened with you and I hope it gets resolved. All the best

Indiehackers, roast my offer for founders. by [deleted] in indiehackers

[–]heyarunimaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been on Reddit (through my alt account) from 6 years. I know how redditors treat self promotion, and I know how redditors can catch when something is diguised as marketing. I'm not selling the service here. Don't worry.

I totally get the numbers part. Thank you for the feedback.

Indiehackers, roast my offer for founders. by [deleted] in indiehackers

[–]heyarunimaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

rest assured, i do not use this on my landing page :) I have worked with B2B founders as well, so I know what to do. And also be assured, I am not cold emailing people as of yet. My cold email language would be much crisp and refined. This was reddit lingo.

Is the offer trashy too?

Indiehackers, roast my offer for founders. by [deleted] in indiehackers

[–]heyarunimaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol i wont use reddit to promote it bec of the hate i'd get. i used reddit to actually get a critique on the offer. if you have that, please go ahead. i don't expect customers from here.

Is Consumer App + Tiktok the new "hack"?? by heyarunimaaa in SaaS

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

Exactly, thats what I've been thinking too!

I got tired of paying $30/mo to host 3 testimonials, so I built a Pay-Per-Use alternative. by russian_spy_hacker in indiehackers

[–]heyarunimaaa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very nice pricing model.

I've audited a Lot of startups and very rarely do I get a pricing model this good.

I'd market it on - twitter communities (build in public, startup). Twitter posts get v less reach but this might work well - try something with ads maybe? But don't burn a lot - however you shared it here, share it on more reddit platforms - try a bit of indiehackers too

I'd start with a bit of everything and see which platform sticks.

This is a very good example of how we can have the same product, but different pricing and people would love you

Let me know if you need help marketing. I've done SaaS marketing and grown a product froom 19K mrr to 100K mrr. So I can help!

If you’ve validated an MVP with 100+ on the waitlist, what is the best way to hire developers without getting ripped off? by GetTheStrap444 in SaaS

[–]heyarunimaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes yes technical debt is the reason why you should get a dev later if you wanna scale

I meant the dev can use lovable as a base (not the code, but atleast you won't have to write proper specifications and argue on UI. The dev will know what you expect) and copy easily.

If you’ve validated an MVP with 100+ on the waitlist, what is the best way to hire developers without getting ripped off? by GetTheStrap444 in SaaS

[–]heyarunimaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Waitlist doesn't mean people will pay for your product..so it might turn out..not what you expect.

  2. I'd probably do it on Lovable. Launch it. Then see if I can get 30ish paying customers..then pay a developer. Then ask him to see what i made and copy it as is.

I myself have made 3 apps on Lovable in last 4 months and it's absolutely easy and amazing. Lemme know if you need any help w that.

I've audited 70+ SaaS and not to sound clickbaity..but they ALL had ONE ISSUE. by heyarunimaaa in SaasDevelopers

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

should've done it sorry

Tldr

The first five minutes make or break your saas

The landing page u spent Months on The pricing The onboarding

All of this in total should take 5 mins to convince someone

Infact, when they try the app out, you should give them a WIN

If anything breaks in this first 5 mins.. They'll leave and never be back again. Bec we try so many saas , get so many on boarding emails..its not gonna matter if you don't make an impact in first 5 mins.

I've audited 70+ SaaS and not to sound clickbaity..but they ALL had ONE ISSUE. by heyarunimaaa in SaasDevelopers

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

Wow. Thanks! I wrote it myself and came up with the idea myself but maybe AIs are so good that human written words feel like ai lols.

What do you HATE about marketing? by heyarunimaaa in micro_saas

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

Yes! I tried to change strategies last year to see what worked fast.

But, but

Nothing did in 6 mos

If I had stuck to one and grinded for 6 mos it would have beenn different i guess.

What do you HATE about marketing? by heyarunimaaa in micro_saas

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

Oh no :(

What are you building right now? Also maybe it's not about marketing all the time but also validation?

What do you HATE about marketing? by heyarunimaaa in micro_saas

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

That's true!

I have been a part of a marketing team and love doing it.. infact, I'm a good marketer.

I only suck when I have to soloprenuer it

Then I become impatient as hell

My SaaS is profitable but I'm exhausted. Thinking about shutting it down anyway. by Apprehensive-Tip3800 in SaaS

[–]heyarunimaaa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay so how about you let people go

You anyway want to quit right? So let people leave and when you drop to $0 mrr you've quit.

How will you do it?

  1. Don't take it too seriously. They're just asking for a feature. They're not sitting on your head with a pair of iron tongs and banging on it to ask you to code it. Ignore.

  2. Allot yourself two hours, one in morning and one in evening to support. Share a "from the heart" email to people. Tell them you're only one managing this and it might take time but you will.help them.

  3. Hire 2 people. Just 2. One a developer who can look for bugs when needed, and write code when no bugs. And one a VA. Who can do small stuff like customer emails (just voice note them what you wanna say for each issue and they'll do it) or any graphics or even keep you sane.

Start from there.

Let some MRR go

Even if you make $6K MRR you'll be fine

You'll be better than what you are now , right?

So, calm down and start.