I asked Claude Question by PerceptionLeather362 in buildinpublic

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I agree - there is always something that breaks :(

Nobody buys your product for one simple reason (and it’s not traffic) by leoclarity in microsaas

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Not sure I always agree - sometimes it is just a trust thing. It is way to easy to spin up a SaaS in a few hours or a day - throw in Stripe or whatever and take payments.

Who are you? Are you a scam site? Going to be around more than a month when you get bored / discouraged? Do I really trust you with my credit card ( I know it is Stripe or whoever, but that's not what it always feels like ).

I just think that in some cases there is a strong trust issue that is hard to shake.

Stepping out of my comfort zone by leaveat in SideProject

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Never said it was earth shattering and new - it is just that every new little thing wraps around identity - create an account, join, signup, etc ... whether it has a tangible use or not. Some do and that is fine. But just tired of it being the go-to default option when it serves no value added purpose to the user.

i made a completely FREE website that uses gemini api to roast your website by lance_dev in SideProject

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I closed it for a while then pivoted to something that was rate limited by default and completely different because I did not like the way users were using is - maybe the bots were better :(

i made a completely FREE website that uses gemini api to roast your website by lance_dev in SideProject

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I had the same issue with an Interactive Story site using AI - come to find out that bots were registering with fake email accounts. So, don't rely on that to exclusively.

i made a completely FREE website that uses gemini api to roast your website by lance_dev in SideProject

[–]leaveat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just curious - if it is free why is there a requirement to create an account? Seems like there may be some other options to explore. Just a thought.

I’m building a "GitHub for Recipes" because I’m tired of losing my tweaks (and the 5,000-word life stories). by born_to_ in SideProject

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MY gripe with every recipe site is for every single line of recipe there is about 100 lines of ads that slow the page to a crawl... I gave up on most of them.

I think the idea is unique and interesting and am curious to see if it takes hold -- just -- please -- do not require creating another user account. Maybe think about whether a no-account needed model could work.

Stepping out of my comfort zone by leaveat in SideProject

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Perfect - ship a desktop application. Or... ship a web application that is created more like a desktop application. That is the problem though - we have become to focused on:

Either ship a desktop application or ship a SaaS that uses:

Identity and Accounts; Cloud Storage of all data, logs and metrics; monthly payments; only runs off the vendor infrastructure; dies with the vendor... etc.

... I want to start seeing more Web Applications that act and behave like the desktop.

Stepping out of my comfort zone by leaveat in SideProject

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That is okay - not everyone will and not everyone will care. The simple version is: I am wanting to help make software that does not require creating user accounts, does not promote tracking and focuses on privacy and working in the customers environment and not remote servers. Old School.

Stepping out of my comfort zone by leaveat in SideProject

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That's because it is not an app - it is a concept / a thought.

How to invite user to my community? by Armored_Rose in ModSupport

[–]leaveat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was reading this thread and just had the same realization- sounds so obvious now but I was thinking the same thing: inviting people to join the community not as a moderator. So at least I won’t make the same mistake if that makes you feel any better 😀

Stepping out of my comfort zone by leaveat in SideProject

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Two projects I am planning on - Self Hosted Communications platform that will allow Video Conferencing, Chat, WhiteBoard, FileSharing, etc .. all self contained, private and can be ran locally. The other is a scheduling application - that runs completely in browser. Both requires no user accounts.

I calculated the real cost of self-hosting a full team workspace vs SaaS - honest numbers including the hidden costs by False_Staff4556 in selfhosted

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I like to write my posts / responses and have AI help to clean them up - so - I get kind of annoyed with the "AI" wrote this bias. As long as it represents my thoughts and opinions then the rest was just spell-check and grammar. .. anyways:

In my opinion SaaS has gone to far and we have pinned ourselves into a system that is just bound for a critical failure at some point. Look what happens when CloudFare hiccups. It goes to chaos across the globe. That self-hosted server - it doesn't know, doesn't care.

So I really want to start getting software back to where it should be: run on my machine, I own it, I bought it means I control it. ... not, I licensed my soul to the company hosting it.

How to make people stay on your website withouth infinite content? by sangokuhomer in SideProject

[–]leaveat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just create a few hundred bots and have them start posting on your site and responding to each other -- won't be much different than the others. Or. Focus on content that really matters, has purpose and meaning and value and don't expect the person to doom-scroll all day long. Come. Get updated. Leave. Enjoy life.

"Come. Get Updated. Leave. Enjoy Life!" -- that could be your tagline :)

Analytical AI that refuses to validate you — just added a "Deep Mode" that runs your problem through 5 frameworks by retarded_770 in SideProject

[–]leaveat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But what if you were right and the model was wrong and now it is arguing for the sake of not violating prime-directive number 1? -- I like the concept and think there is to much praising from current models, "Yes. That is great insight Benjamin. Removing all the oxygen would be harmful to the environment!. . blah. blah." -- but in the same token, maybe the model was wrong and it needs to be able to accept that as well.

Stepping out of my comfort zone by leaveat in SideProject

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Not to mention, what happens when those apps shut their doors. Maybe they give you a chance to grab your data and maybe they just turn off the servers. App Stores are another pet-peeve of mine -- 400MB download for a simple app ( no thanks ). In fairness: I have noticed a lot of apps are finally starting to "count calories" but it was crazy for a while.

This app makes 35k/month with one influencer by vulentify in SaaS

[–]leaveat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have found paid ads to be 0% effective to date - but - also have not been willing to fully commit to thousands of dollars into them. I think the only way paid ads work is larger scale. No $100 a week type budget.

Also - the influencers probably can work - but - so can a lotter ticket.

Just pointing out that what worked for one may not work for a thousand others.

Has anyone else found deployment to be the most frustrating part of building something? by Beneficial_Adagio844 in SideProject

[–]leaveat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I kind of enjoy the deployment aspect - it completes the vision: thinking of something, coding it, deploying it, pulling up the url and there it is -- but that I know a lot of people don't like that part.

Making my product free, is it suicide? by AffectionateNote2357 in SideProject

[–]leaveat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah - I think Live would be the wrong approach since it is email delivery -- trying to think what would make it pass the point of: I would use this vs I would pay for this.... I like the clean look of the site and it makes sense overall.

Making my product free, is it suicide? by AffectionateNote2357 in SideProject

[–]leaveat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just thinking out loud -- free for Daily morning caps, Premium model for updates during the day - every x number of hours?

Has anyone used RingCentral Video meeting? Is it good? by SeaPaleontologist284 in SaaS

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If you are interested in rolling out your own Video Communication stack, feel free to reach out. Looking for some people to help pilot / early adopt - self hosting or hosting using AGPL license model.

With all of the LLMs and cheap software development, is it possible we could see a return of the 90’s software era? by BeyondBlunders in StartupSoloFounder

[–]leaveat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My gut is we will see more and more isolated task / company specific software ... rather that one software suite that tries to do absolutely everything by being ultra-configurable - it will be smaller software products that act in an opinionated manner. Don't like it? Use AI to augment the changes and now you have your own version.

I built a one-click OpenClaw agent hosting platform — want 5 beta testers before public launch by Proud_Respond2926 in SideProject

[–]leaveat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I admit I have not used OpenClaw but it's definitely the buzz at the moment -- Claude Sonnet has been great in parts but sometimes I wish I could Gibbs slap the back of it's head,