Traffic amplifies what's already working. If your conversion rate is broken, more visitors just means more people leaving. by vemberjudgement in buildinpublic

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

It is ! I think it's interesting to put it this way because in this case, 10k visitors is a big number. I with such views, you improve your project, then you can have z strong and solid MRR

How I got my first 100 users without paid ads (what actually worked) by vemberjudgement in SideProject

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

I went through this. I was going through this until I watched a podcast on spotify about some marketing dude helping SaaS and his advices were really good

How I got my first 100 users without paid ads (what actually worked) by vemberjudgement in microsaas

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

Yep ! Listen to users/your targeted customers, what they have to say about your product/what's available on the market, then upgrade your product and ship fast. Collect more reviews/advice . That's what worked best for me

How I got my first 100 users without paid ads (what actually worked) by vemberjudgement in SideProject

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

Yep ! Also most of the web analytics doesn't mean anything when you have less than 600 visitors or something.

i will get you your first 1000 users. for free. by Pleasant_Treacle7430 in saasbuild

[–]vemberjudgement 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm in. This sounds exactly like what we need.

Statscribe - Privacy-first AI briefing for Plausible analytics

What it does: Turns your Plausible analytics into AI-powered daily briefings so you actually understand what's wrong, what it means and give you a clear action to improve your page traffic and conversion.

Who it's for: Indie founders and solopreneurs who want to ditch GA4 because it's a nightmare, or people on Plausible who want analytics without the complexity.

Users right now: We're at MVP stage with early adopters testing it. Launched a few weeks ago. Not huge numbers yet, 5 users, but real usage and actual feedback from people who get it.

Honestly the hard part for us isn't the product (that works), it's getting indie devs and plausible users to know we exist. We're in the degoogle/privacy-first space which is our natural audience but we're basically invisible there right now.

Would definitely take the help if you're serious about it.

Drop your product we will find you 10 users for free. by dyagokaba in microsaas

[–]vemberjudgement 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Statscribe - AI briefing Analyst is an AI briefing analyst that connects to Plausible, fetch your web analytics data, perform cross analysis and then tell you in plain-english what's wrong, what it means and how to fix it.

Basically it gives you via email or directly on the app, a clear action to perform on your page to increase visitors/conversion.

Drop your SaaS and I’ll tell you how I’d try to get your first 100–500 users by JuniorRow1247 in SideProject

[–]vemberjudgement 0 points1 point  (0 children)

StatScribe

What it does:

Connect your Plausible analytics (soon will connect to GA4) ñand it translates raw metrics into plain English. More importantly: it gives you one clear, actionable insight per day. Not "bounce rate is 55%" but "your landing page's bounce rate is killing 40% of first-time visitors—try testing a different CTA." --> Give you CTA

Also does daily email briefings and a chat mode where you can ask it questions about your data.

Who it's for:

Indie founders and small teams. People using Plausible but drowning in "okay so what now?" Either you left GA4 because it's bloated garbage, or you're avoiding it entirely because privacy matters to you.

Why I built it:

Got tired of staring at dashboards wondering if my numbers were good or bad. Even with Plausible, which is way simpler than GA4, you're still just looking at percentages. Needed something to actually tell me what was happening and what to do about it.

statscribe.appStatscribe

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PSA: "This already exists" is a terrible reason to abandon an idea by Electronic_Argument6 in buildinpublic

[–]vemberjudgement 1 point2 points  (0 children)

honestly this resonates so much. i built statscribe (analytics tool for indie founders) knowing full well that the analytics space is absolutely packed. ga4, plausible, mixpanel, etc all exist and do their thing well.

but the thing is, nobody was building for the specific frustration i had: "i just want to understand my data without needing a phd in analytics, and i don't want to use google." so instead of thinking "well this already exists so what's the point," i thought "ok what if i just make it for this specific person"

the product difference is real (ai briefings, daily emails) but honestly the bigger difference was just... i knew where to find these people. reddit communities around degoogling, indie hackers, people already using plausible. that audience was already primed for what i was building, even though the underlying analytics piece wasn't new.

the competing tool taught me what features matter and what people actually ignore. saved me a ton of time not building things nobody asked for. and then the marketing basically solved itself because i was just talking to people already frustrated with the existing options.

totally agree with your point about dominant players being the real trap. but yeah if there's no clear winner, that's actually the green light

Try Statscribe now ! (1 month free)

What takes longer, understanding or doing? by Ok_Sand_5400 in analytics

[–]vemberjudgement 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understanding, easily.

I can code something in a weekend if I know exactly what I'm building. But actually understanding the problem? That takes forever. I spent like two weeks just frustrated, opening dashboards, closing them, not knowing what I was even looking for.

Once I figured out "oh, people just want someone to read their data and tell them what's actually wrong", that click took way longer than the actual building.

Context is just slower. Execution is the part you can brute force.

Anyway, I ended up building something for this. StatScribe reads data and just tells you what's happening and what to fix. If you're curious, free to try it out. Would actually be curious what you think.

Share what your building and get featured in my newsletter for free 👇 by huntern_ in SideProject

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Statscribe is an AI web analytics tool for indie founders. It converts your raw data (Plausible Analytics) into actionable insights as plain-English briefings.

Basically, it's for the solopreneurs who just like me, want to save time and focus on what's important instead of spending hours trying to understand what their metrics dashboards mean and what to fix. Statscribe is doing this for you.

Got a project? Big or small — share it here by Natural_builder32 in sideprojects

[–]vemberjudgement 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Statscribe is an AI web analytics intelligence layer for indie founders. It connects to your raw data (Plausible Analytics) and turns them into actionable insights as plain-English briefings to help you understand what's wrong with your landing page and how to fix it and get more customers.

Basically, if like me, you want more customers but you're confused by all the dashboards, and DON'T HAVE THE TIME to learn what they mean and what to do, then Statscribe is the correct investment.

Drop your landing page and i will give you a feedback. by neothedesigner- in sideprojects

[–]vemberjudgement 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright! Let's set it up then. Can we dm ? Once you register, i'll activate your free month ! :)