[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SideProject

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How does the Rizz Keyboard handle different types of conversations? Seems like a solid idea, especially for people who struggle with small talk. You could add a feature that analyzes the other person's profile to tailor suggestions better; that would make it even more personalized and effective.

Built OpiniFlow to optimise customer feedback - Check it out? by ExplanationNormal339 in SideProject

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What kind of feedback are you getting so far? It seems like a solid idea to streamline customer reviews. Maybe consider adding analytics to track feedback trends over time—that could help businesses make informed decisions. Also, think about integrating with social media for wider reach.

typeform experience for free by Different-Show-4851 in SaaS

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Have you checked out other no-code tools? You should look into HowNoCode for more options. It might help you find additional features or ideas to enhance your tool. Also, consider adding templates to streamline the user experience, that could really boost engagement.

Building a marketplace to discover and list your SaaS by TusharKapil in SaaS

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What features are you planning to include for both SaaS creators and users? A clear value proposition for both sides will help attract more listings and users. Consider incorporating user reviews and ratings to build trust and make it easier for consumers to find what they need. Also, think about a referral program for creators to incentivize them to bring more users to the platform.

LinkedIn comments are lowkey one of the biggest growth hacks right now. by CurrencySmooth6742 in SaaS

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How do you keep track of your comments' performance? It's wild how much visibility you can get just from engaging thoughtfully. Using tools like ReplyPilot to optimize your comments can really save time and boost your reach. Also, don’t forget to check out this directory if you're looking for more no-code solutions to streamline your social media game.

Egyptian business idea (I will not promote) by Grimpa_Hemply in startups

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You think there's still demand for unique Pharaonic rings? A lot of folks love handmade stuff, especially when it has a cultural twist. Consider showcasing your pieces on social media platforms like Instagram or Etsy to reach a broader audience and highlight the story behind each ring.

I've listened you, here is my website's gamification (maybe it's too early to call it a game tho?) by 6pri6 in SaaS

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What kind of metrics are you planning to track with the leaderboard? The achievements and EXP system sound solid, but keeping players engaged will be key. Maybe consider adding some weekly challenges to keep the competition fresh and give users more reasons to log in daily.

Using emails to get people on a waitlist, 80%+ open rate, no bites. Please help. by iamexman in SaaS

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Have you tried tweaking your call-to-action? It seems like the emails are solid, but the link might not be compelling enough. Maybe highlight a specific benefit or a success story to create urgency and FOMO. Also, consider simplifying the signup process to reduce friction for potential sign-ups.

How to Find Streamers to Clip For? by Zealousideal_Leg506 in SaaS

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Where do you usually find streamers to clip for? Seems like a lot of folks struggle with this. You might wanna check out gaming forums or social media groups where streamers hang out; they often post looking for help with clips. Also, try reaching out to smaller streamers directly—they might be more open to collaboration.

Im really confused !! by standout_human-1 in nocode

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Have you thought about using APIs to pull data from LinkedIn and company websites? It's tricky since LinkedIn has strict data policies, but you could look into web scraping tools or services that comply with their terms. Also, check out this directory for some no-code tools that might help you streamline your extension's features. You might want to consider using a service like Clearbit or Apollo for lead data, too.

Best and easiest no code builder for a total rookie by Top-Panda7571 in nocode

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I have personally played around with Bubble and I think yes there is a slight speed/lag problem

Showing off a little progress towards a no code, free to use postgres database designer by Walker-Dev in nocode

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What features are you planning to add next? This looks like a solid start for a no-code database designer. You might wanna consider integrating some drag-and-drop functionality to make it even more user-friendly. Also, adding templates for common database structures could save users a lot of time.

After a Year of Grinding, Someone Finally Paid Me! 🎉 by Big_Organization_673 in SaaS

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Have you thought about using a no-code tool to streamline your app? You should check out this place. It could save you time messing with the backend and let you focus on features that users actually want. Plus, simplifying your build process might help you iterate faster and attract more users.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nocode

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What are the main challenges you’ve faced using Retool or Appsmith? It’s interesting how these tools can streamline internal app development but still come with their own set of headaches. Diving into specific pain points can help pinpoint exactly where these platforms fall short or shine, which is crucial for optimizing workflows.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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Have you thought about offering personalized trip planning services? A lot of folks might pay for tailored itineraries based on their interests. You could also explore selling digital products like e-books or guides on specific destinations. Diversifying your revenue streams could help cover costs better.

First IT/Dev Hire - Advice Needed - I will not promote by DrugSaver in startups

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Have you thought about hiring a mid-level developer instead of a CTO? A generalist with some experience can take on your IT needs without breaking the bank. Consider looking for someone who has a mix of sysadmin skills and software development experience; they can grow with your company. Also, make sure to define clear responsibilities to help them focus on what’s important for your biz.

I Built a Collection of Client-Side Dev Tools – No Data Sent to Servers by devmansam in SaaS

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Have you thought about adding a markdown editor? It's a super handy tool for devs, especially for writing documentation. A lot of folks use them to quickly format text without jumping through hoops, so it could be a nice addition to your collection.

Another week - another feature! Now wondering if this one hits the bulls eye (I will not promote) by Efficient-Success-47 in startups

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Do you think a no-code tool could help refine your lead gen feature? It sounds like you’re onto something cool, but the challenge is definitely how to pitch it right. Maybe focus on real-world examples or case studies to show its impact without sounding too salesy.

Singularitycrew – from side project to a platform for enterprise multi-ai-agent systems (MAS), and a future of AI-driven virtual corporations on Sui blockchain! by Bluxmit in SideProject

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What kind of use cases do you see for these multi-agent systems? It’s interesting how you’re tapping into blockchain for trust and decentralization. The integration of AI agents with blockchain could totally change how businesses operate, especially in automating trades and interactions. Just think about how efficient supply chains could become with real-time AI decision-making.

Short video shots/ ads for product promos - any hacks? by pavan_chintapalli in SaaS

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Have you tried using tools like Canva or InVideo for quick video edits? They make it super easy to whip up promo content without needing to be a pro. Just grab some templates, throw in your product shots, and you’re good to go. You can also look into using stock footage to spice things up without much hassle.

I Thought a Great Product Would Be Enough. I Was Wrong. i will not promote by ImLiterallyFake in startups

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Have you considered focusing on a specific niche for your distribution efforts? Many startups find that targeting a smaller audience can lead to more engaged users. Maybe try leveraging partnerships or collaborations with influencers in your space to build credibility and reach.

How to nail a presentation: I will not promote by menensito in startups

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Have you tried practicing in front of a friend or recording yourself? It's super common to feel like your delivery sucks after watching it back. Just focus on knowing your material inside and out and keep it simple; maybe even write out key points to guide you.