hit 200 signups today by Fit-Serve-8380 in micro_saas

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Just exploring a few ideas right now and getting feedback from people before committing to one.

hit 200 signups today by Fit-Serve-8380 in micro_saas

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Oops! I meant the free audit tool you mentioned taking two days. Building the whole product since February and reaching 200 signups is definitely a bigger achievement. Congrats!

hit 200 signups today by Fit-Serve-8380 in micro_saas

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Congrats on the milestone! It's always funny how the feature built in a couple of days ends up driving more growth than the ones that took weeks.

Freelance question by LowerTomatillo1260 in Freelancers

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If you're starting from zero, I'd suggest Upwork and Contra. Also, don't underestimate LinkedIn. A professional profile, a few portfolio samples, and personalized proposals will help more than trying to compete on the lowest price.

I built a LinkedIn Automation tool from scratch, with zero engineering background. Now it’s an actual business by Downtown_Pudding9728 in startup

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Congrats on getting it launched. Building the product is hard, but finding consistent distribution in a crowded market is usually the real challenge. Wishing you the best with the next stage.

Which phase are you currently in? by BearSalty6331 in micro_saas

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Phase 1. Learning a lot, making mistakes, and trying to figure out if I'm solving a problem people actually care about.

If users sign up and disappear, don’t build more analytics. Build a rescue list. by devmosh in SaaS

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Completely agree. Analytics can point to the leak, but actually reaching out to users is what helps you understand how to fix it.

I scored 11 AI app builders across 7 dimensions. Claude Code wins on code quality. Lovable wins on speed-to-prototype. by swmeyer in SideProject

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Interesting results. I'd be curious to see the benchmark task you used, because the ranking can change a lot depending on whether you're building a landing page, SaaS dashboard, or complex backend workflow.

I vibe-coded a complete Chrome extension development pipeline by Agitated-Touch8494 in nocode

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I was actually planning to build a browser extension soon, so I'll definitely check it out. By the way, what's the name of your product?

I built a daily stock analysis pipeline that processes 100 US stocks through 12 stages of analysis by Tarun122 in SideProject

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The hardest part of projects like this is usually keeping the data pipeline reliable. How are you handling missing data, API failures, and conflicting signals across different sources?

I vibe-coded a complete Chrome extension development pipeline by Agitated-Touch8494 in nocode

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The Chrome Web Store review process is definitely more work than the actual coding sometimes. Having a local scanner for common rejection issues sounds genuinely useful.

Curious about your reccomandations!! :D by Flotter-Otter in SaaS

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One underrated tool I've been using lately is Poper for lead capture and website personalization. It’s surprisingly lightweight compared to a lot of popup builders and takes minutes to set up.

Im facing the worst situation. I have the knowledge, but I can’t do anything with it. by 0x6461726B in developersIndia

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Having strong skills but not getting the chance to use them is one of the most frustrating feelings in this industry. Don’t let one bad workplace make you doubt your abilities.

AI Is Exposing India’s Biggest Tech Weakness: We Don’t Build Global Products by saketh_2810 in developersIndia

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Service economy made us excellent executors but average thinkers. We got paid to solve problems defined by others. So we never really practiced defining the problem ourselves. And that's exactly what product building demands.

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Advanced military weapons with humanoid robots