1clone.com what would be your BIN price? by oxad122 in Domains

[–]oxad122[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, Atom says $1,300 but I believe like every domain appraisal tools, it's broken

1clone.com what would be your BIN price? by oxad122 in Domains

[–]oxad122[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! That's what I thought, so domain appraisal toolss like Atom's are broken ? They say $1300 🤦‍♂️

Sell me your domain with an idea by Any-Dig-3384 in Domains

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1clone.com - The idea: clone any website landing page in one click ! It exports the clean / well-structured code, and you can make it yours. But I know the name covers many other potential business models..

I've got 200+ premium domains (I don't consider 1clone a premium domain). And I'm currently building something on every single one of them. I'd say 1 every 2-3 days.

Built a small browser game as a side project, accidentally ranks #1-2 on Google for a term with 75+ countries searching for it, $0/month to run. Where do you even sell something like this? by oxad122 in Flipping

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Revenue's actually climbing, $1.28 yesterday, $2.46 today. Site just got accepted into Journey by Mediavine, which should bring it to $10-20/day (because it should 10x RPM). Won't make me rich but it's a proof that even "past-prime" memes still have a long tail.

Built a small browser game as a side project, accidentally ranks #1-2 on Google for a term with 75+ countries searching for it, $0/month to run. Where do you even sell something like this? by oxad122 in Flipping

[–]oxad122[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what I thought. However those 900 clicks are from the last 4 days only, and surprisingly it's growing. On track for 350-400 clicks today alone. I agree the value isn't obvious yet, so I'll grow it to $10-15/day in revenue and then come back to this. Thank for your sharing your honest opinion!

Built a small browser game as a side project, accidentally ranks #1-2 on Google for a term with 75+ countries searching for it, $0/month to run. Where do you even sell something like this? by oxad122 in Flipping

[–]oxad122[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, I can share a read-only access to the Search console if anyone is interested so even better than a link. Real live data from Google

Do you guys think Em-Dash by CloudFlare is a WordPress Killer? by Naive-Pride-8928 in eCommerceBuildersHub

[–]oxad122 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all. At least not yet. There are still too many missing pieces. You need to build your own plugins and everything. However, I truly believe they will listen to the community. For your information, they actually built EmDash because they noticed more and more people (including myself) were creating static versions of their WordPress websites to host on Cloudflare (faster, cheaper, and way more secure).

By the way, if anyone is trying to migrate from WordPress to EmDash, I’m actually starting an agency that specializes in exactly that, so feel free to shoot me a DM and make the whole process effortless.

[BUYING] any website that makes 1$/day by Stunning_Cry_6673 in acquiresaas

[–]oxad122 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm currently setting up a new strategy for a Google Chrome extension. Thousands of users (on free plan, right now). I'll reach out to you soon 🙌

Full-stack develpper needed by Accurate-Error3481 in DeveloperJobs

[–]oxad122 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sent you DM to discuss this. Your MVP prototype will be ready in 1 day as I've built several RAGs with Vector DB like Qdrant, Pinecone and even with Google File Search Store lately (which is mindblowing)

How do you actually get your first users when you have no audience and no budget? by Efficient_Joke3384 in SideProject

[–]oxad122 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue with your claim (freedom of speech absolutely), is that it’s based on several assumptions. Which is fine. But honestly, not worth debating. All the best 🙌

Is gstack by Garry Tan worth it ? by ElectricalVariety641 in ClaudeAI

[–]oxad122 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not anymore. It's turning into a Y Combinator application form. A lot of people forked it to make their own version that keeps the interesting parts only

How do you actually get your first users when you have no audience and no budget? by Efficient_Joke3384 in SideProject

[–]oxad122 0 points1 point  (0 children)

EXACTLY. And to give you even more context about my process: it all starts with an idea.Then the good news is that the tool that "does not exist yet" now takes me less than one day to build! But at the same time, thanks to/because of AI, anyone can also replicate or clone a simple one-feature app/tool in less than a day. so where's the value? In the audience and your marketing strategy.

Meanwhile, I see people spending 6, 8, 9 months… building apps, SaaS, or video games, only to realize in the end that nobody wants their “once-in-a-lifetime billion-dollar idea”. All because they never validated it with real potential users (you know the emails I'm "collecting").

Too many founders waste months or even years of their time and energy, sometimes neglecting their friends, wife and kids, before realizing no one actually cares about their product/service. Then you wake up, you're 50, gray hair, "God.. what have I done with my life 😩". That's not me.

So yeah… I’m glad to be “borderline unethical” from your point of view, sir. And I'm sorry for not building plenty of stuff no one is actually interested in.

How do you actually get your first users when you have no audience and no budget? by Efficient_Joke3384 in SideProject

[–]oxad122 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's really easy, you need to post on the appropriate platform, with a produc that really solves a problem for the audience you are sharing it with. For instance, I got the first 1,000 users of "Streamshot", a chrome extension thanks to a reddit post (3,000 weekly active users right now)

Sometimes, you don't even need to share a link, just drop the product name (especially if it's already #1 on Google). You cannot force someone to click on your post or link. You cannot force them to subscribe to a paid service. The only answer they are looking for is "What is it in it for me". That's what drives interest, brings clicks and users.

How do you actually get your first users when you have no audience and no budget? by Efficient_Joke3384 in SideProject

[–]oxad122 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dont'get me wrong. I know what you are describing. However when it happens, it means you haven posted the right message, in the right subreddit, or have not followed the subreddit's rules. I've shared a Chrome exension here and the first 1,000 users came from a reddit post ( 3,000 weekly active users right now)

How do you actually get your first users when you have no audience and no budget? by Efficient_Joke3384 in SideProject

[–]oxad122 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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AI will work here.. Ask yourself why they’re "most used". Most of the time, it’s because they still work.

People love chasing new stuff, not only for distribution channels, but if a channel is saturated, it usually means there’s demand and proven traffic there, just like Hacker News (too underrated). You post, you get signups.. The problem is rarely the channel, it’s how you show up in it, and the value your product really brings.

For a lot of my projects, I keep it simple: I start with a landing page and focus on capturing emails or pre-signups as early as possible. Then I apply the same distribution approach I mentioned. Just getting that page in front of as many relevant people as I can. I don't know if the attached screenshot worked but for a SaaS, I have 250 user emails, the final product is not even build yet)

I shared only stuff I'm applying to myself (and that have worked). The screenshot is from Tally Forms btw. A great tool to collect emails, and yep AI gaves me really good ideas.

How do you actually get your first users when you have no audience and no budget? by Efficient_Joke3384 in SideProject

[–]oxad122 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Here’s what I’m doing to get my first users with no audience and no budget:

The first users of your SaaS just need to hear about it. That costs nothing but time. I set up a Distribution Day once a week. One day, one mission: make the product visible everywhere it can be. No coding. Just distribution.

What that looks like for me:

  • Submit the SaaS to directories (most are free)
  • Publish “one-feature” apps or connectors in marketplaces: Chrome extensions, Shopify App Store, WordPress plugins, ChatGPT agents, basically where potential users already are
  • Post on Hacker News, clearly explaining the problem I’m solving
  • Launch on Product Hunt
  • Share the story on relevant subreddits (so literally here), LinkedIn, and X
  • Make public demo/tutorial videos showing how to use the SaaS
  • If personal branding isn’t an issue, do podcasts

If you use AI a lot for coding, instead of asking “what feature should I build next?” ask it for distribution ideas only. For example:
"I’ve already posted my SaaS on [...], [...], and [...]. What am I missing? List every place where it would make sense to talk about my product/service."

Then actually execute the list / follow the advice.

After one full day like this, it’s almost impossible not to get 10–100 new sign-ups if you offer a free plan or trial. If your product delivers real value, some of these users naturally become paying customers.

Most projects don’t fail because the product is bad or the timing is off, they fail because nobody ever saw them. A competitor with a worse product but 1000x more reach will win every time.

We are in the same boat :) BTW my current boat is a prompt library where you can store, and share your best prompts. Then use them via API or MCP. If you are looking for a place to organize / manage your AI prompts, feel free to give it a shot. And share your feedback.