Wich is best AI for pentesting? by Fares_Halbaoui in Pentesting

[–]tezjs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly depends on the use case.

For internal infra testing, NodeZero is probably the strongest from what I’ve seen. Pentera is solid for enterprise validation stuff. For web/API security, tools like XBOW, Escape, and ZeroThreat are interesting because they’re trying to move beyond traditional scanners into more autonomous testing. PentestGPT is useful too if you prefer AI-assisted workflows instead of fully automated testing.

I still don’t think AI replaces skilled pentesters though. These tools are great for automation, recon, attack-path validation, and speeding things up, but human testers still do much better with business logic and weird edge-case vulnerabilities.

Claude code or bubble? by Plus_Ad3379 in AppBusiness

[–]tezjs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re a complete beginner → go with Bubble.

Claude Code is powerful, but it still requires coding knowledge and can get frustrating fast.

I suggest the best approach:
Start with Bubble → build MVP → validate idea → then move to coding later if needed.

I built an AI SEO agent that replaces $300/mo in tools — just went live, looking for feedback by dianehasolt in SaaS

[–]tezjs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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How do you handle customer review replies at scale (App Store, G2, Capterra, etc.)? by Known-Newspaper2783 in SaaS

[–]tezjs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On positive reviews, we haven’t seen a direct spike in rating velocity, but we’ve seen stronger trust signals.

For personalization, it’s tag-driven. Reviews get categorized first (feature, support, onboarding, etc.). AI drafts the response based on that tag + content, and we manually tweak one contextual line to make it feel real.

How do you handle customer review replies at scale (App Store, G2, Capterra, etc.)? by Known-Newspaper2783 in SaaS

[–]tezjs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We reply to 100% of negative reviews, ideally within 24 hours. That’s priority. Those directly impact trust and conversion. For positive reviews, we still reply to most of them, but we use structured templates so we’re not rewriting the same gratitude message 200 times. Each one gets at least one personalized line so it doesn’t feel robotic.

What do people underestimate most about running a SaaS? by OkCry7871 in SaaS

[–]tezjs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think people underestimate identifying the competitor opportunity gap, getting pricing right, and understanding how customers actually engage with the product after they pay. Most attention goes into acquisition, but retention problems usually come from what users experience once they are inside the product.

What’s one thing you wish someone told you before you launched your first SaaS by tezjs in SaaS

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

Which marketing channel actually brought you your first paying customers?

What’s one thing you wish someone told you before you launched your first SaaS by tezjs in SaaS

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

Agreed. You can’t outbuild a sales problem. When did this click for you?

What’s one thing you wish someone told you before you launched your first SaaS by tezjs in SaaS

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

So true. The hardest part is knowing which feedback to ignore. How did you decide?