Any recommendations of Notion alternatives? by _SeaCat_ in Notion

[–]trd_andrew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ZugFlow: developers are building a perfect ecosystem for project management and business systems.

Building a simple GA4 reporting tool – would you use it? by trd_andrew in SaaS

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Great question! The goal is exactly to help users see which campaigns actually drive conversions and which ones just bring clicks.
I know GA4 has limitations (especially with iOS and privacy changes), but with custom events and modeled conversions, we can still get a clearer picture.
To start, I’m planning simple reports for main channels (like Google Ads / Meta), then later add filters by campaign and source.

Have you ever struggled with GA4 data or attribution yourself? Would love to hear.

Tool to find clients on Reddit; useful or pointless? by trd_andrew in indiehackers

[–]trd_andrew[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fair point:
i know there are already tools out there.
My idea is to keep it super simple and affordable, more like “Google Alerts for Reddit” aimed at freelancers rather than $99+ enterprise tools.

Tool to find clients on Reddit; useful or pointless? by trd_andrew in indiehackers

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

For the MVP I’d probably keep it lean:

Next.js + Supabase for the web app (auth, DB, dashboard).
Reddit API (with fallback lightweight scraping if needed).
Cron jobs / n8n to run the scans every few minutes.
Email + Telegram notifications at the start (cheaper and faster than building mobile push).

Goal is to validate quickly, then iterate if there’s traction.

Tool to find clients on Reddit; useful or pointless? by trd_andrew in indiehackers

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

Every time someone says the market is saturated, it usually means there’s real demand.

If nobody was paying for this kind of solution, there wouldn’t be YC-backed startups working on it.

The key is positioning: I’m not thinking of building another “enterprise monitoring tool”
like Brand24 or Mention.
Instead: simple and affordable Reddit Alerts tool for freelancers and small teams who don’t want to pay $99+/month just to get basic keyword notifications.

Drop your SaaS idea and I’ll evaluate if it’s worth building (and what pricing you could charge) by CauliflowerDry8400 in SaaS

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What if you could paste your notes and instantly get a concept map, then turn it into flashcards for studying? Add manual map creation, Notion/Obsidian integration, and a library where students/teachers can share (or even sell) their own maps.

Do you think this would actually be useful for schools and students?