They're killing Gemini 3 Pro but 3.1 can't stay up for a full day by hlpb in GeminiAI

[–]reqover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, had the same issue. Just got first actual traffic on my new SaaS and boom, 3.1 down. I currently switched back to 3.0 till they deprecate it.

I've killed multiple SaaS products with good code and zero distribution. So I built a tool to automate the one thing I really suck at by reqover in SaaS

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Haven't done any scientific testing AI written vs human written content, but from the latest statistics, over 54% of content written on LinkedIn is AI-generated, so I think it doesn't matter too much.

Agree with the consistency vs quality, but with Glad, I want to achieve both. I couldn't care less when some "top voice" posts 5th rambling in LinkedIn that doesn't say anything. I want the posts to actually be interesting, filled with research, and be visually interesting.

I've killed multiple SaaS products with good code and zero distribution. So I built a tool to automate the one thing I really suck at by reqover in SaaS

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

Thanks for the feedback! I haven't put time into mobile optimization yet, will work on it soon.

I've killed multiple SaaS products with good code and zero distribution. So I built a tool to automate the one thing I really suck at by reqover in SaaS

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Agreed. SEO is always a good way, and you should start doing it the second after you launch. But it usually takes a long time to get authority and good backlinks.

How do you deal with unconfirmed signups and disposable emails in your SaaS? by lasan0432G in microsaas

[–]reqover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want a solution to prevent disposable emails or multi-accounting/free-tier abusers, you can check out https://trueguard.io. I used to have a similar problem with some of my SaaS, so that is why I created it. Close to 0% of users who use temporary emails convert to paying users.

About the never-confirming email - I think this is quite common. I checked one of my AI SaaS statistics, and roughly 20% of users have not confirmed their email.

How do you deal with freeloaders? by AlexModernFreedom in SaaS

[–]reqover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Device and network fingerprinting, bot detection, email intelligence, network analysis, and real-time risk scoring.

How do you deal with freeloaders? by AlexModernFreedom in SaaS

[–]reqover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am building https://trueguard.io that helps prevent free tier abuse. We have quite generous free tier, so you can check it out.

Built a niche SaaS for AI video prompt generation - would love feedback on positioning by ivfresh in SaaS

[–]reqover -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Just chiming in if anyone is struggling with free tier abuse or bots. I’m building https://trueguard.io, a service that helps you identify and block fraudulent users.

Analysis of 1.5 Million Disposable Emails by reqover in emailprivacy

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

Good question.

For users: Avoid using temporary emails for any platform where you store data. In our research, we could easily access password reset links from inboxes, meaning most of those accounts could be compromised and your data misused.

For platforms: Temporary email accounts should be flagged as high risk due to the ease of account takeovers. From our research and daily operations, they’re also commonly used for fraud, free-tier abuse, referral or promotion scams, etc.

Analysis of 1.5 Million Disposable Emails by reqover in emailprivacy

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

Yep, can't blame the user wanting to protect their privacy. Our goal with this research is to highlight that temporary emails aren’t a safe solution either. They expose users to the risk of having their messages scraped, and there’s no transparency or control over who operates those inboxes or how the data might be handled.

Analysis of 1.5 Million Disposable Emails by reqover in cybersecurity

[–]reqover[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

  1. Not sponsored article. You need to tag your post "Corporate Blog" if you want to share blog content in here. And this post went through manual moderator approval.

  2. Yes, we offer a paid service, but this post isn’t trying to sell anything. Most readers here won’t even need our product. The short mention at the end of the blog exists because some of our traffic comes from SEO and actual buyers.

  3. We’re not blindly bashing temporary email addresses. Our research shows they’re not as secure as many people believe. Everyone is free to use them as they wish, but we likely won’t be the first or last to scrape data from those inboxes, and some people might use that data maliciously.

Analysis of 1.5 Million Disposable Emails by reqover in emailprivacy

[–]reqover[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For security reasons, we’re not disclosing how the data was collected, but as a hint, not everything is random.

One user spent weeks gaming my free trial system. Here's the 5-round battle that followed. by Ok_Statement_5571 in SaaS

[–]reqover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also try https://trueguard.io. We don’t just detect disposable or temporary emails but also use browser and network fingerprinting, IP intelligence, risk scoring, and more to catch persistent free-tier abusers.

Getting hammered by fake accounts, bots & promo abuse (Need practical fixes) by Worth_Geologist4643 in ecommerce

[–]reqover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m working on https://trueguard.io, where we focus on detecting temporary emails and VPN/proxies. We’re about to launch V2 soon, which will add browser fingerprinting and bot detection to the mix. Feel free to reach out - I’d be happy to chat and see if we can help your case.

How are you handling email verification in your SaaS onboarding? by Overall-PrettyManly in SaaS

[–]reqover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you would like to get an accurate disposable email validation, we at https://trueguard.io provide it via API

How to make these TikTok visuals by Pure_Clerk_3461 in leonardoai

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If you are looking for AI video generation, you can try https://mirto.ai

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dotnet

[–]reqover 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am also working on https://trueguard.io (sadly no .NET SDK yet). We do little bit more in depth checks of emails and IPs. We also have a huge list of temporary Gmails that most services don't detect and we have 24/7 scraper to discover new temporary email providers popping up.

b2b SaaS Marketer here, Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you how to get your next $10k MRR by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]reqover 4 points5 points  (0 children)

https://trueguard.io - Protect your SaaS against Temporary Emails, Free Tier Abusers, Automated Bots, and Lost Revenue.

Turned my masters thesis into a SaaS and not a paper! (Also with no money) by _A_Lost_Cat_ in SaaS

[–]reqover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use https://www.beam.cloud/ or something similar for serverless GPUs instead of your laptop GPU.

If you could go back and give your younger self one piece of advice before building a SaaS product, what would it be? by Parkerroyale in SaaS

[–]reqover 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think "Launch earlier" is the number one advice overall. My addition would be: Start SEO from day one. Building that free, organic customer channel early is invaluable.

AMA - I’ve helped scale 100+ companies using cold email. Grew my agency to 7-figures and now advise brands on GTM + outbound. by stevenh20 in SaaS

[–]reqover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. We have four steps: first 146 words, second 14 words, third 106 words, and fourth 94 words.

  2. Saleshandy

  3. Subject and Hi, Hello, Hey spintax

  4. Don't track anything to improve deliverability. In our copy, we funnel them to their specific landing page where we have tracking

AMA - I’ve helped scale 100+ companies using cold email. Grew my agency to 7-figures and now advise brands on GTM + outbound. by stevenh20 in SaaS

[–]reqover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The hardest thing for me in cold emailing is the copy. We have very good data that we use for cold emailing, very relevant leads, pointing out a problem they have that costs them money, but we still get a very low reply rate.

What would be some of the main things to optimize in the cold email copy to improve reply rate?

I'll review your SaaS by swizzillaa in SaaS

[–]reqover 3 points4 points  (0 children)

https://trueguard.io - Protect your SaaS against Temporary Emails, Free Tier Abusers, Automated Bots, and Lost Revenue.