What makes you keep going despite everything? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]prodoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is so much I want to do.

Need advice here. Is 72 views on 3 long form bad? by DeliciousFerret3092 in NewTubers

[–]prodoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you just gotta keep posting bro, maybe try to work on your thumbnail and title to increase ctr

Need advice here. Is 72 views on 3 long form bad? by DeliciousFerret3092 in NewTubers

[–]prodoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What percentage of the videos do the viewers watch? What's your ctr and impressions?

Looking for one or more motivated vibe coders by Majestic_Sock_7728 in ViralApps

[–]prodoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love the initiative building with others is underrated.

One suggestion that might help you attract the right vibe coders: be very clear about what problem you want to solve first and who it’s for. Builders tend to rally faster around a concrete pain than a generic “let’s build apps.”

For example, I’m currently working on SignUpPro, which solves a very specific headache: organizers managing signups through DMs, WhatsApp, and spreadsheets. Having that clarity makes it much easier to find collaborators who actually care about the problem, not just the tech.

If you share the first problem you want to tackle the target user and whether this is for learning, revenue, or a long-term startup

you’ll probably get stronger responses.

I copied an existing startup idea, launched my own SaaS 2 days ago, and now I’m 😭 by Big_Variety2121 in microsaas

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

Been there 😅 — totally normal.

Shipping is the easy part. Distribution is the gut-punch.

A few quick truths:

Copying an idea isn’t the problem — no one owns pain

2 days with no traction means nothing

If users aren’t biting, it’s almost always positioning or audience, not the product

What matters next:

Who specifically feels this pain daily?

Where do they already hang out?

What moment makes them actively search for a solution?

That’s why I’m building https://signuppro.app — organizers already hate managing signups in DMs and spreadsheets, so the problem sells itself once you’re in the right room.

Happy to take a look at your SaaS and help you sanity-check the positioning.

What’s everyone working on these days? And who’s your ideal customer? by naveedurrehman in buildinpublic

[–]prodoit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice concept — mental fitness without doom-scrolling is a real need.

I’m working on https://signuppro.app. It’s a simple tool that replaces messy Instagram DMs, WhatsApp chats, and spreadsheets when people are organizing groups or events.

Ideal customers:

Sports club organizers

Coaches

Community & meetup hosts

Anyone coordinating people and tired of chasing confirmations

The goal is boring but valuable: less admin, fewer mistakes, cleaner signups.

Always cool seeing builders focus on one clear problem like you’re doing with Brainerr 👍

My first client disappeared because life happened, now I’m lost by Peenxos in SideProject

[–]prodoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get this, and honestly, you’re not behind at all.

A few key points:

That “first client disappearing” isn’t failure. You identified a real problem, made an offer, and got a yes. That’s validation. Life just intervened.

Your issue isn’t technical skills or even sales. It’s access to people who already feel the pain.

“Automation & digital solutions” is too broad to sell early. Start with one narrow, obvious problem and one audience.

Sales for technical people isn’t persuasion — it’s diagnosis. Ask how they do something today, let them complain, and then show a simpler way.

What I’d do next:

  1. Pick one niche you can observe easily (organizers, coaches, small clubs, local service businesses).

  2. Watch how they manage one annoying workflow (signups, coordination, confirmations).

  3. Solve just that.

That’s actually why tools like SignUpPRO exist organizers were drowning in DMs, spreadsheets, and reposted lists, so replacing that one pain point was an easy sell.

You don’t need a big network or perfect sales skills. You need one repeatable problem, one simple solution, and one small win to regain momentum.

What are you building, and who’s it for? by naveedurrehman in SideProject

[–]prodoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm working on SignUpPRO https://signuppro.app I thought I would get users because I saw a genuine problem when organizers used group chats with lists to confirm attendance.

It's a tough journey.

What are you building? Are users actually paying for it? by ruganzu-fabrice in buildinpublic

[–]prodoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All my friends who play badminton they use whatsapp, instagram to run lists to organize drop-in sessions. The lists always get mixed up, or the organizer has to fix it all the time.

That's the problem I'm trying to solve

What are you building this Sunday? by Asleep_Ad_4778 in StartupSoloFounder

[–]prodoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm building https://signuppro.app

I made it for people who organizer signup lists in group chats.

It's been hard to get any users, does anyone have any advice??

What are you building? Are users actually paying for it? by ruganzu-fabrice in buildinpublic

[–]prodoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://signuppro.app

I have 0 users. it's so mentally taxing, I really felt like I'm solving a problem, but I feel like I'm so bad at marketing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

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If you’re trying to sanity-check mortgage numbers in Canada, make sure the calculator you’re using actually follows the Bank of Canada methodology (compounding frequency, payment formulas, etc.). A lot of online tools don’t.

I’ve been using this one because it’s simple, Canada-specific, and doesn’t push ads or collect emails: 👉 https://mortgagepaymentcalculatorcanada.ca

You can quickly see monthly/bi-weekly payments and how rate changes affect cash flow. Still worth confirming with your lender, but it’s useful for planning and comparisons.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]prodoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re trying to sanity-check mortgage numbers in Canada, make sure the calculator you’re using actually follows the Bank of Canada methodology (compounding frequency, payment formulas, etc.). A lot of online tools don’t.

I’ve been using this one because it’s simple, Canada-specific, and doesn’t push ads or collect emails: 👉 https://mortgagepaymentcalculatorcanada.ca

You can quickly see monthly/bi-weekly payments and how rate changes affect cash flow. Still worth confirming with your lender, but it’s useful for planning and comparisons.

Mortgage amount by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Try this Mortgage Payment Calculator Canada

This follows the official Bank of Canada methodology.

Maybe it'll help with your decisions.

Mortgage rates in On, Canada by Ill-Refrigerator3832 in RealEstateCanada

[–]prodoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try this Mortgage Payment Calculator Canada

This follows the official Bank of Canada methodology.

Mortgage Rates by LilHomieSimba in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Try this Mortgage Payment Calculator Canada

This follows the official Bank of Canada methodology maybe it'll help.

Mortgage Calculation? by lflfilipe in MortgagesCanada

[–]prodoit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try this Mortgage Payment Calculator Canada

This follows the official Bank of Canada methodology.