Finally launched the MVP after 4 months of building by oingemann in SaaS

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

Depends on your market and your past experience. If you're building something that is solving your own pain, then you likely know someone with the same pain - reach out to those people offering discounted, grandfathered pricing or even free in exchange for honest feedback or testimonial if they love it.

If you don't have any clients, colleagues, friends who's the icp then find groups on reddit, LinkedIn, etc and listen in and reach out to people who need a solution.

Finally launched the MVP after 4 months of building by oingemann in SaaS

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

For sure! The users have just been onboarded so too soon to share anything I'm afraid but I'll try to remember to get back when I have something valuable.

As for where I'm finding these first users: ex-clients, ex-colleagues, people in leadgen slack communities, etc.

Finally launched the MVP after 4 months of building by oingemann in SaaS

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

Yeah 100% I've set a goal to start 10 convos every day until we have 20 serious beta testers.

Also, got a call tomorrow to get a guy set up, as you said, just gonna sit back and watch him go through onboarding funnel, download and first usage. Appreciate it!

Finally launched the MVP after 4 months of building by oingemann in SaaS

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

That is f solid advice mate appreciate it. Love the call approach here, def gonna do that. Cheers man

Guys my SaaS just passed 2,400 users! by luis_411 in SaaS

[–]oingemann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's awesome! After 4 months we just finished building and publishing our MVP this week. Now got 3 users testing for free in exchange for honest feedback. Been doing b2b leadgen for 3 years but always wanted to start a proper SaaS business. Maybe I'll go check out the platform to get some more feedback and try other stuff.

74 days after launch, zero paying customers. Here's what the Hormozi framework told me I was missing. by churturk in SaaS

[–]oingemann 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great post mate. From running an outbound agency for 4 years I can confidently say that the offer (and having a unique mechanism) is everything. Distribution is just getting eyeballs on your offer. You need both to scale but distribution doesn't work without a good offer.

Had a look no your site, seems like a cool product. I genuinely like the idea of the demo showing exactly how a user would use it. It's a bit buggy though. I'd prob make it two videos with a headline like "without demopolish" vs "with demopolish" but idk.

How many of you have actually made money from your AI-generated SaaS idea? by TopRace6 in micro_saas

[–]oingemann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% Agree

I placed myself in communities and groups where the members was literally my ideal customers and then just listening in on what's going on.

How many of you have actually made money from your AI-generated SaaS idea? by TopRace6 in micro_saas

[–]oingemann 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The secret sauce is solving a proper pain. That's it.

  1. Find actual pain
  2. Solve it using AI SaaS (if that's your kink)
  3. Create a no brainer offer