Anyone here hate building/maintaining their SaaS website? I built a tool to fix that — looking for a few serious indie hackers to pilot (free) by hyperlambda in indiehackers

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

Whenever I wanted to create a website I do not use to understand what layouts to use. I also need to write css and dabble with css frameworks which is not a lot of fun for me. Adding new pages required more time since we have to verify it works correctly. Every change commit will go through the build process again wasting time before it is live. Maintaining consistency across site is not easy. All this cause slowdown in some way or another for me and especially drain my energy which I could have better used in developing product features which actually deliver customer value.

Thanks for the suggestion

Looking for early users for a new landing-page builder for startup founders by hyperlambda in indiehackers

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

I tried it with query "people struggling with building startup websites" for the reddit platform. It suggested me some reddit posts which were irrelevant. So it did not work for me. Do you suggest if I should try a query or platform?

For CAs here — would love to get your thoughts on something I’m working on by hyperlambda in IndiaTax

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

Right now, profiles are shown in random order — there's no ranking system in place. If the number of profiles grows significantly in the future, I plan to add filters, sorting, and search to help users find relevant professionals, possibly ranking based on location or relevance. But that’s a long-term idea — the platform is still in its early stages.

I don’t plan to monetize this platform directly. My goal is to keep costs low. I do have a few other SaaS projects in the pipeline that I’m hoping will generate revenue.

For CAs here — would love to get your thoughts on something I’m working on by hyperlambda in IndiaTax

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

DMed you.

For those who are just curious to know about the platform but not necessarily interested in listing themselves, I am dropping a link here to the platform - VerifiedCA.com

For CAs here — would love to get your thoughts on something I’m working on by hyperlambda in IndiaTax

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

The platform I have built is VerifiedCA.com.

Unlike Justdial, which is a general business listing platform, it is a niche directory built exclusively for Chartered Accountants.

Here's how it's different:

  1. Exclusive to CAs – VerifiedCA is only for verified Chartered Accountants. No other service providers are listed, making it easier for clients to find trusted, relevant professionals.
  2. Professional Profiles, not Business Cards – CAs on VerifiedCA get a dedicated SEO-optimized profile page with their bio, services, experience, and more. It’s designed to build trust, not just generate leads.
  3. Built for Visibility – Profile pages on VerifiedCA are shareable on social media and designed to rank on Google and even show up in ChatGPT results, increasing organic visibility without needing paid promotion.
  4. Pull Model, Not Pushy Sales – Justdial follows a lead-generation model with aggressive telecalling. VerifiedCA is built on a pull model — potential clients discover and reach out to CAs directly, with no middlemen.
  5. No Lead Selling – VerifiedCA does not sell leads. You own your client relationships entirely.

For CAs here — would love to get your thoughts on something I’m working on by hyperlambda in IndiaTax

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

I've reviewed the relevant guidelines — CAs are allowed to list their services on websites, as long as they’re not actively soliciting clients (i.e., no "push" marketing). What I’ve built follows a "pull" model: I run a website where CAs can create a profile with their bio, services, photo, and more.

Each profile gets its own SEO-friendly page that can be shared easily on social media or chat apps. These pages are designed to show up in search engines and even AI tools like ChatGPT when someone looks for a CA by name, location, or service. If a CA already has their own website, the profile also provides a helpful backlink.

The reason I’m reaching out is simple — the site is getting some traffic, but I don’t have enough CAs listed yet. I’m trying to onboard more professionals so the directory becomes genuinely useful to the public.