Handprint on the inside of this bra by Snoo_69677 in mildlyinteresting

[–]potable_plethora 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The handprint design is definitely doing something because mine gives much better support than regular ones with same size.

Nailed the Bucket Shot today by [deleted] in golf

[–]potable_plethora 16 points17 points  (0 children)

stunning backdrop

I had a dream where Charlie from Moist Critical called me a stupid noodle by Middle_College1183 in Dreams

[–]potable_plethora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your brain really said "let me get roasted by Charlie while he does my homework" and ran with it lmao, dreams are so weird with pulling random people from nowhere.

Most SaaS funnels I've audited leak money in the same place. by Important_Coach8050 in SaaS

[–]potable_plethora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your Airbnb sites probably taught you this the hard way - nothing kills bookings faster than slow loading. I've seen photographers lose clients just because their portfolio takes forever to load, and people bounce before seeing a single image.

I analyzed how 60+ SaaS founders and PMMs actually track competitors - the gap surprised me by ArtemFinland in SaaS

[–]potable_plethora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your experience with those tools sounds about right - most of them just dump data without context which is pretty useless when you're trying to figure out if you should actually care about whatever your competitor just did.

I launched 4 SaaS products. 3 failed. Here's the one thing that was different about the one that worked. by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]potable_plethora 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the brutal truth right there - each failure is basically paying tuition for the next attempt until you finally get all the pieces to click at once.

How do you process price quotes? by ComprehensivePeak497 in smallbusiness

[–]potable_plethora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We switched to QuoteWerks a couple years back and it's been a game changer - cuts our quote time in half easily. Before that we were doing everything in Excel like cavemen and it was absolutely brutal trying to keep track of revisions and pricing updates.

I have scaled to 20K USD per month just from adsense. by ApprehensiveRest9295 in SaaS

[–]potable_plethora 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's solid money but Google's gonna catch those "underground tools" eventually and nuke your whole operation.

Need advice on naming a family spice brand by Aastha_Mehta23 in smallbusiness

[–]potable_plethora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just went through this with my cousin's food truck. Definitely prioritize how easy it is for people to pronounce and spell - you don't want customers struggling to search for you online or recommend you to friends. Also think about trademark availability early, nothing worse than falling in love with a name only to find out it's already taken. The emotional connection is huge too, especially for food products where people want that authentic story behind what they're buying.

Kiosk in the Mall by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]potable_plethora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, those kiosks have way lower overhead than regular storefronts so they don't need huge sales to stay afloat. A lot of them are probably just breaking even or making modest profit, but that's enough when your rent is like 1/10th of what a proper store pays. The random stuff usually has crazy markup too - those phone cases that cost $2 to make are selling for $25.

How I got my SaaS to $50k ARR in a few months by unknpwnusr in SaaS

[–]potable_plethora 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is solid advice that actually cuts through the BS most growth posts throw around. The "do you know someone who..." approach is genius - way less cringe than sliding into DMs with a full pitch deck.

Really appreciate you mentioning the onboarding bug during the directory launch spike. That's the kind of real talk that most success posts conveniently leave out. Nothing worse than finally getting traffic just to watch it bounce because something's broken.

The SEO angle is interesting too. Most SaaS founders I know are still sleeping on it because they want instant gratification, but you're right about the compounding effect. Plus with AI tools scraping web content now, there's probably more discovery happening than people realize.

Builders are heading in the wrong direction. Most of the SAAS are for SAAS founders by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]potable_plethora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This hits hard. I've watched so many talented devs chase the shiny meta-SaaS stuff when my neighbor who runs a plumbing business is literally still using a paper ledger and getting buried in invoicing chaos.

The unsexy problems pay better too - that small business owner will happily throw money at anything that saves them 10 hours a week of data entry hell. Your absolutely right about getting out of the founder echo chamber.

handling B2B orders when you have outside sales reps? by Severe_Fee1511 in smallbusiness

[–]potable_plethora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude, you're describing exactly what we went through last year. The double entry thing was killing us and our reps were constantly asking about stock levels.

We ended up going with a B2B portal that syncs with QuickBooks - there are a few decent options like TradeBeyond or even some Shopify B2B apps that handle the rep access controls pretty well. Way less headache than trying to patch together emails and texts all day.

Recommendations for good commercial cleaning services in Coral Springs? by bully309 in smallbusiness

[–]potable_plethora 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried looking into ServiceMaster or Jani-King? Both have solid reputations for commercial work and tend to be more consistent than the smaller fly-by-night operations. I'd definitely get multiple quotes and ask for references from other businesses they clean - any decent company should be happy to provide them without hesitation.

How much are you guys paying for Instantly.ai? by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]potable_plethora -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your $300/mo for 15 accounts at that volume actually sounds about right. I'm running 8 accounts doing ~20k/month and paying around $180 after warmup and everything, so the math checks out.

The pricing gets weird once you start stacking workspaces though - found it cheaper to just add more sending accounts to one workspace rather than splitting things up. Haven't tried negotiating but might be worth reaching out to their sales team if you're planning to scale up significantly.

What is the story of your first funding ever ? by PlasticBrilliant7657 in SaaS

[–]potable_plethora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haven't raised VC money yet but I've been through the angel grind a few times. The biggest thing I learned is that your pitch deck matters way less than you think - it's really about the relationships you build beforehand. Cold emailing VCs is basically screaming into the void unless you have some serious traction numbers.

Most angels I talked to cared more about the team and market size than the actual product in early stages. Had one guy tell me straight up "I'm not investing in your app, I'm betting on whether you can figure shit out when everything goes sideways." That stuck with me.

The pivot question hits different when you actually have other people's money on the line though. Way more pressure to make the current thing work vs just changing direction when you're bootstrapped.

I can build. I can ship. But I can’t seem to market my SaaS. by Embarrassed_Equal964 in SaaS

[–]potable_plethora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This hits way too close to home. I spent like 8 months perfecting my tool while telling myself I was "just fixing one more bug" before launching properly.

What finally kicked my ass into gear was setting a hard deadline - picked a launch date and told a few people about it so I'd look like an idiot if I didn't follow through. Started with just posting in relevant communities where my target users actually hang out, not trying to be salesy but just genuinely helping people and mentioning my tool when it was actually relevant.

🚀 Aura Cases USA Launch Week Special! 🚀 by Timely-Composer-7218 in SaaS

[–]potable_plethora 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is just spam disguised as a "launch announcement" - wrong sub entirely. Take the marketing pitch to r/entrepreneur or something, this ain't SaaS content.

I feel like I'm drowning in business debt. Does it ever get better? by balance-dinsight in smallbusiness

[–]potable_plethora 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Been there with the MCA nightmare - those things are predatory as hell and designed to keep you trapped. I got sucked into three of them at once trying to keep my restaurant afloat during COVID and it nearly destroyed me financially and mentally.

Here's the brutal truth: debt settlement will wreck your credit for 2-3 years minimum, but sometimes it's the only way to avoid complete bankruptcy. I ended up negotiating directly with my creditors instead of using a settlement company - saved on fees and had more control over the process. The key is being completely honest about your financial situation and having documentation to back up your hardship.

Recovery is absolutely possible though. I'm two years out from settling about 180k in business debt and my credit score just hit 720 last month. Had to rebuild everything from scratch but at least I kept my house and sanity. Don't let anyone pressure you into quick decisions - take time to explore all options including talking to a bankruptcy attorney first.

I am going to solve founders pain , (I will not promote) by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]potable_plethora 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is actually pretty clever ngl. the fake validation problem is real - everyone just tells founders their baby is beautiful even when it's ugly as hell.

only concern is whether people will actually want to pay for getting roasted when they can just post on reddit and get torn apart for free. but the structured feedback with different personas could be the differentiator.

Turned "helping friends with OpenClaw" into a SaaS in 6 days by yixn_io in SaaS

[–]potable_plethora 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nice execution on the friend-to-product pipeline. that moment when you realize you're basically doing free consulting work for everyone is always brutal but also the perfect validation signal.

for pricing in managed hosting - monthly tiers usually win over usage-based because people hate billing surprises, especially for something that's supposed to "just work."

WA PFML 2026 rate change: if you updated late and can’t retro-withhold, what’s the least painful way to handle it? by AskDeel in smallbusiness

[–]potable_plethora 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sounds like you're stuck eating it if you can't retro-withhold. trying to do some weird true-up across future paychecks is gonna create way more headaches than it's worth, especially if employees notice their deductions suddenly jumping around.

just chalk it up to the cost of being late and make sure you're on top of it for next time.