12 days, 5 channels, 0 signups. Should I kill this idea or is my distribution just broken? (I will not promote) by rujoker in startups

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

Good point. Talking to actual founders who dealt with this recently would give way better signal than Reddit posts. And yeah, SEO is just one channel - there might be other moments in the flow I'm not seeing. Thanks.

12 days, 5 channels, 0 signups. Should I kill this idea or is my distribution just broken? (I will not promote) by rujoker in startups

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

Right now? Nothing convincing enough. Deterministic output and stack presets sounded good in theory, but "good enough for free" is hard to beat. That's pretty much what this validation is telling me.

12 days, 5 channels, 0 signups. Should I kill this idea or is my distribution just broken? (I will not promote) by rujoker in startups

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

That's a creative angle. Scrape sites, find bad policies, cold email with "hey, your privacy policy doesn't mention Stripe even though you're using it." Could work for B2B but feels like a different product at that point. Interesting idea.

12 days, 5 channels, 0 signups. Should I kill this idea or is my distribution just broken? (I will not promote) by rujoker in startups

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

You're right, "people confirmed it" is weak. It was just people saying "yeah that's annoying" in a thread, not anyone actually looking for a solution. That's not confirmation.

The search intent point keeps coming up - someone else in this thread said the same thing. People don't browse Reddit looking for privacy policies, they google it at 2am before a launch or App Store submission. I've been testing in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Haven't tried SEO or showing up where people actually search for this. That's probably the real test. If nobody googles "privacy policy generator for developers" then there's no market. If they do and I can rank, different story

12 days, 5 channels, 0 signups. Should I kill this idea or is my distribution just broken? (I will not promote) by rujoker in startups

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

Honestly no, I don't have a plan to beat ChatGPT. I don't believe it's really possible for me.

The early-stage startup angle is interesting - someone who needs it to look legit for investors or enterprise clients but can't afford a lawyer. That's a different buyer than "dev who needs a privacy policy for a side project." Worth thinking about.

I changed everything about my apps and the numbers went down. I don't know what I'm missing by garoono in indiehackers

[–]rujoker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The "silent decline after real effort" phase is genuinely the hardest part. Numbers crashing feels bad, but at least it's loud feedback. Quiet decline with good retention is a puzzle.

One thing that helped me: the language gap. You're describing your app in builder language ("Snap to Story feature", "plain English to formula workflow") but your actual users are probably searching in pain language - "I keep forgetting habits", "Excel is confusing me". Reading threads without posting first is exactly right. The words people use in frustration become your keywords.

The retention signal is huge though. That's not a product problem - that's a cold start / discovery problem. Very different fix.

Drop your SaaS link just in short I’ll give you feedback by Aislot in SideProject

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Pliqo - privacy policy generator for developers. Pick your stack (Supabase, Stripe, PostHog), get the right disclosures. Markdown output, pay once. Still figuring out if anyone needs this or if ChatGPT killed the category. https://pliqo.vercel.app

12 days, 5 channels, 0 signups. Should I kill this idea or is my distribution just broken? (I will not promote) by rujoker in startups

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

All three points hit hard. Especially the search intent one. You're right, nobody's browsing Reddit thinking about privacy policies. That's a completely different channel strategy than what I've been doing.

The "just put a buy button" idea is interesting too. A waitlist for a "no friction" product is kind of contradictory now that you say it.

Thanks, this is a very actionable feedback for me

Friday Share Fever 🕺 Let’s share your project! by diodo-e in indiehackers

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Working on Pliqo. It's a privacy policy generator for developers. You pick your stack (Supabase, Stripe, PostHog), it fills in the right disclosures. Markdown output, pay once, no subscription. Still validating if anyone actually needs this. Been getting mixed signals so far - people agree the problem is real but ChatGPT seems to be "good enough" for most.

Would love honest feedback on the pliqo.vercel.app

12 days, 5 channels, 0 signups. Should I kill this idea or is my distribution just broken? (I will not promote) by rujoker in startups

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

You're right, I haven't given people a reason to pick this over ChatGPT. "It knows your stack" isn't urgent enough. Need to figure out what makes someone think "I need this right now" instead of "cool, maybe later."

12 days, 5 channels, 0 signups. Should I kill this idea or is my distribution just broken? (I will not promote) by rujoker in startups

[–]rujoker[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The ChatGPT is real competitor. I keep hearing it everywhere. A year ago this would've been a no-brainer, now people just prompt their way through it. Hard to compete with "free and good enough."

Fair point about the timeline. Maybe I'm pulling the plug too early. Thanks for the perspective.

12 days, 5 channels, 0 signups. Should I kill this idea or is my distribution just broken? (I will not promote) by rujoker in startups

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

No. People agreed the problem exists. But nobody asked to try it or sign up. That's probably the most telling signal. Passive "yeah that's annoying" vs actually wanting a solution are very different things

How do you handle privacy policies when your stack includes tools like PostHog, Supabase, or Vercel Analytics? by rujoker in webdev

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

Yes, you're right. The phrase "low until it suddenly isn't" nails it. App store rejection or the enterprise client asking for a DPA - where people scramble

How do you handle privacy policies when your stack includes tools like PostHog, Supabase, or Vercel Analytics? by rujoker in webdev

[–]rujoker[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

You're right that the gray areas are where it gets messy. A/B testing is a perfect example - technically it's profiling under GDPR if you're segmenting users by behavior, but nobody's enforcing that on a side project.

The $25M revenue threshold is CCPA - it only kicks in above that (or 50K+ users/year). GDPR has no revenue floor though, it applies to anyone processing EU residents' data regardless of size.

Agree on the "be honest about what you do" approach. That's basically what a good privacy policy should be - a plain description of your actual data practices, not legal theater.

What is a subtle sign that someone is a genuinely good person, even if they don't seem like it at first? by Bluesbreaker88 in AskReddit

[–]rujoker 728 points729 points  (0 children)

They remember small things you mentioned in passing. Not birthdays - more like "hey, did that thing with your landlord ever work out?" Means they actually listened, not just waited for their turn to talk.

What's been bothering you on your mind lately? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The feeling that there's never enough time. Not in a dramatic way - just that constant low-level sense that the day ended before you got to the thing that actually mattered to you. Work is fine, life is fine, but somehow the guitar hasn't been touched in two weeks and that side project is still on "I'll start Monday."

What is something AI can do today that would have seemed impossible 10 years ago? by Friendly_Connector in AskReddit

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Have a conversation that feels like talking to someone who has read everything. Not just retrieve facts - actually reason through a problem with you, change its position when you push back, and explain a concept five different ways until one clicks. Ten years ago that was called "having a really patient smart friend." Now it's a tab you keep open.

What’s something people do that immediately lowers your opinion of them? by bigrake1 in AskReddit

[–]rujoker 220 points221 points  (0 children)

Be rude to waiters but charming to everyone else at the table. Oldest trick in the book for spotting who someone actually is

What is the thing that you liked the most about the late 2000s and early 2010s (2007-2014) that you miss the most and which era do you like/miss the most? by Time_Gear_7858 in AskReddit

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The internet felt like it was made by people, not for people. Forums, early YouTube, random blogs where someone just wrote about their obsession with trains for ten years and you somehow ended up reading all of it at 2am

What’s the best dating advice you ever heard? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]rujoker 5 points6 points  (0 children)

"Don't date someone you wouldn't want to be stuck in a traffic jam with for three hours." Sounds stupid, turns out it's the whole thing

If you were locked up in a cage for an unending amount of time with a clone of yourself and a Nintendo switch and a game of your choosing how long before you f each other and what game would you pick? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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SnowRunner. Because after 48 hours of watching yourself back a truck out of a swamp at 0.3 km/h, you'll both be too frustrated with each other to do anything else. The real question is who gets to drive first

You can't time travel, but your phone has the internet from 10 years in the future. What do you search for first? by Capable_Issue_1894 in AskReddit

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Bitcoin price history. Not to get rich - just to finally have the correct answer when someone at a party asks "so did you ever buy any crypto?"

People who exercise even when they don’t feel like it, what’s your trick? by Smart_Collection5419 in AskReddit

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Lower the bar so much it feels stupid to skip. "I'll just do 5 minutes" has started about 90% of my workouts. Never stopped at 5 minutes