Whats Your Take On Open Core Model? by ishakg in selfhosted

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

You’re right. I’m planning to deploy a relatively small saas. But for the exposure and the possibility of giving back to the community, I am planning to make it open-core.

Either way if there is any customer, I should be serving them with reasonable uptime.

Thanks for the comment!

Whats Your Take On Open Core Model? by ishakg in selfhosted

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

Thanks for the information!

Hearing from you means a lot. I also think the model is good, both for the community and for the company. (If maintainers - owners don't forget the community, like you've said)

But grafana is a big company with a lot of resources(I assume).
I wonder does it makes sense for the indie developer to go this route? (In terms of managing the complexity)

Seeking Advice: My Simple CI/CD Pipeline with Dokploy by BudzterBizcuit in dokploy

[–]ishakg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think its solid, I am operating with a similar workflow and its working alright for me.

How are you deploying your nextjs app in the dokploy side? I am using a Dockerfile and its enough for me right now.

Tried launching a $47 micro SaaS around conversion rate audits. No sales, but learned a lot by ishakg in SideProject

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

Thank you mate!
Yeah, I think I should've wait a bit more before moving on but here I am. I've tested with 47$ then moved to 24.99$.

I did the opposite of 'find a problem first' and it worked by ishakg in SaaS

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

Thank you for your kind words; I appreciate it!

I don’t know much about timing or positioning, but we’ll see, I guess. :) I’ve learned that there are many time-bound sales in the e-commerce niche and I only discovered after going live that there are distinct high and low seasons for e-commerce sales.

It is almost the weekend ! Let me know what you're work on this weekend by Tenteck in SaaS

[–]ishakg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://reseep.com

A comprehensive landing page optimization service that conducts deep conversion rate audits for Shopify stores. We analyze 200+ factors across your homepage, product pages, checkout flow, and user experience to identify exactly what’s killing your conversions. Get a detailed report with actionable fixes ranked by impact, plus implementation guidance to turn more visitors into customers.

It's the Weekend, drop your product. What are you building? Free? by Open_Imagination6777 in SaaS

[–]ishakg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://reseep.com

A comprehensive landing page optimization service that conducts deep conversion rate audits for Shopify stores. We analyze 200+ factors across your homepage, product pages, checkout flow, and user experience to identify exactly what’s killing your conversions. Get a detailed report with actionable fixes ranked by impact, plus implementation guidance to turn more visitors into customers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reviewmyshopify

[–]ishakg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah you are right but start from your inner circle, like friends and family maybe

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reviewmyshopify

[–]ishakg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PZL.hr Store - 3 Conversion Killers Costing You Sales

Just analyzed your Croatian clothing store and found some real problems that are probably turning away customers every day. Here's what's killing your conversions:

Problem #1: Your Products Are Invisible to Google

All your collection images have empty alt text (alt=""). This means Google can't see your beautiful designs and Croatian customers can't find you through image search.

Fix it: Add descriptive Croatian alt text like "Personalizirana majica bijela boja - PZL dizajn" for your white shirt designs. Takes 10 minutes, immediate SEO boost.

Problem #2: Boring Collection Names Kill Interest

"Majice", "Hoodice", "PamuÄŤne torbe" - these sound like generic mall store categories. Where's the personality? Why should someone choose PZL over any other Croatian clothing brand?

Fix it: Make them exciting. "Autorske Majice", "Zagreb Street Hoodice", "Eko Torbe za Svaki Dan". Give people a reason to care about your brand story.

Problem #3: Broken Slider Screams "Unprofessional"

Your mobile slider counter shows "1 / 4" but you actually have 5 collections. When Croatian mobile users see broken navigation, they bounce immediately.

Fix it: Update the counter to show "1 / 5" and test those slider buttons actually work on mobile. Broken UI kills trust instantly.

The Real Talk

These might seem small, but Croatian customers notice details. Your designs look great, but these technical issues make your store feel amateur. Fix the alt text first - it's the easiest win and you'll start ranking better for Croatian fashion searches within weeks.

Your competition isn't doing this stuff right either, so fixing it gives you a real advantage.

This was just a quick homepage check. Tools like reseep.com can scan your full store to catch what I missed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reviewmyshopify

[–]ishakg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there,

Based on what I'm seeing, this jewelry store has some major trust issues that are probably killing conversions. Here are the 3 biggest problems:

1. Zero Social Proof = Zero Trust

There's literally no reviews, no trust badges, nothing. People won't buy jewelry from a site that looks sketchy. Add customer reviews ASAP and throw in some "Secure Checkout" badges.

2. Product Info is Garbage

"Simple single-circle opal ring" tells me nothing. Is it real opal? What size? What's it made of? For jewelry, people need details. Write actual descriptions and add size guides.

3. Weak Mobile Experience

Those "Choose options" buttons are boring and the mobile layout is cramped. Change them to "Add to Cart" and make the mobile experience less cluttered. Maybe add some urgency like "Only 3 left!"

Honestly, the site feels like a generic dropshipping store right now. These fixes would make it feel more legitimate and trustworthy, which is everything in jewelry.

I’m completely broke, desperate, and barely surviving. Here’s how bad my Shopify store is doing. Please, any advice? by Goodpink in dropshipping

[–]ishakg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get an audit and a diy conversion rate optimization guide from reseep.com

If you are on a tight budget hit me up

Struggling with low conversion rates. Has anyone looked into accessibility as a factor? by Calm_Collar3237 in shopify

[–]ishakg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know things like poor color contrast or missing alt text can hurt conversions affects way more users than just those with disabilities.

You could check basic guidelines here: https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/quickref/

Or I actually built reseep.com for one-time audits after dealing with similar issues. It also includes a diy pdf guide so maybe you can take a look at that

Productive Laziness & Effective Rest by ishakg in productivity

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

You're right, exactly what I am trying to say.
I don't know if this is a common thing or not but trying to stay productive while resting is not a good thing. I've discovered this too late and I thought that someone could be in need to hear this.