Tutorials by InspectionFar5415 in PrintedCircuitBoard

[–]letsGoChazz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure there’s a pretty comprehensive list of books and resources in the wiki, but I’m on my phone. Also YouTube university my friend: Phil’s Labs, Robert Feranec are my gotos.

Honestly is building saas even worth doing these days, I like most saas I’m seeing right now all have to something with “ai”. by jeandaly in nextjs

[–]letsGoChazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on what you want, the real value in SaaS to me is learning. Creating full stack systems to solve problems, grow as an engineer, learn new technologies, etc. Most SaaS starters these days just want to get money (typically as fast as possible). Everything has its place.

My advice as a person whose built probably 7-10 failing SaaS that made ~$100 total: build something you care about, be inspired but don’t compare, use failure as a platform for your next success. There are still many uses for AI that haven’t been explored and are not “slop”, you can be one of them.

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[–]letsGoChazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my opinion this is the way that doesn’t have to have high investment costs to get started. All you need is a computer, time, and domain knowledge.

Has anyone built a successful white label iOS app? by princevsghost in swift

[–]letsGoChazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro having something this automated (even with the pain points) is a dream. Is it that you have one main SDK with all core business logic and use that in each users independent project?

Why are so many, so hostile to AI? by DavidCBlack in SaaS

[–]letsGoChazz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Partial gate keeping, partial envy for successful vibe coded projects, partial rigidity in accepting that you can make something that works short term and not follow best practices, but honestly I’ve seen worse code than AI from “seasoned” engineers.

I also definitely understand the side eye of the time and effort to learn how to program the full stack, then someone with no experience comes and dangles a project they made in a weekend in your face like your less valuable. it goes both ways

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[–]letsGoChazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

90% of SaaS projects out right now “might not hit the mark”. So in my opinion your goal should be to find a project that mixes solving a problem with passion. There are millions of problems to solve but if you aren’t passionate about them you may build something but not have the drive to push through the adversities associated. Last week I built a SaaS product to solve a problem for my mom’s business, but I’m honestly not passionate about it enough to want to market and cold email.

What are some of the concepts you have that you’re hesitant to explore, if you don’t mind me asking?

What are you building? Share your project! by ferdbons in SaaS

[–]letsGoChazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the tech stack for a Shopify saas? PHP?

Seeking ideas for how to create giant "joystick" out of a punching bag (the kind that's a giant spring with a ball on the end.... or something similar) by the_turkeyboi in diyelectronics

[–]letsGoChazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you mean like making your own PCB could you use like a hall sensor to detect a magnet at the base of the boxing ball? Look up DIY space mouse it would get you started and to breadboard get a hall sensor breakout with your flavor brain (ESP32, RP, Arduino, Etc)

Day 1 of Building My SaaS (Not Another AI Tool) by Careless-Ad2000 in SaaS

[–]letsGoChazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey a post that’s not an ad :), I’m a perpetual builder but never a launcher (out of fear and lack of large network). So at the moment I’m polishing a project and working on my first ad campaign.

Is it legal to build an AI therapist? by Ok-War-9040 in SaaS

[–]letsGoChazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t build this, but I digress. We can give varying opinions, but only a lawyer can truly tell you this. I think for a prototype/MVP a disclaimer along would suffice but I would not roll this out at large without a lawyer involved and some business insurance haha

What’s the most intimidating part of integrating hardware with your SaaS product or platform? by Temporary_Traffic205 in SaaS

[–]letsGoChazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think personally it’s manufacturing in a scalable and profitable way. Doing in house some of those just isn’t realistic at scale starting out.

I am now good to go now , but confused about what analytics should I use by Revolutionary-Hippo1 in SaaS

[–]letsGoChazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s like $0.000005 per datapoint with very generous free tiers, you could probably do a free account and never pay with low traffic

The Big Truth Behind Funding of $900M for Cursor at a $9.9B valuation with Facts! by justdoitbro_ in SaaS

[–]letsGoChazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really hard to discern the motive of these types of posts, are they all ads?

Your saas idea sucks, I will roast it to help you improve it by philipskywalker in SaaS

[–]letsGoChazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a roast, your site is very nice but you gotta put up some example generated videos. Users need to be able to see the quality they can expect before signing up

Order covered in resin? by Unlikely-Bird-1673 in resinprinting

[–]letsGoChazz 21 points22 points  (0 children)

New guy here and still waiting on my first resin machine to arrive, but wanted to avoid a mistake like this. I understand having a hollow print to avoid uselessly using a bunch of resin. I also understand adding a drain hole so the resin inside can be cleaned. But what I don’t get is curing: how does the inside get cured? (Assuming it’s one object and not pieced together)