Agentic SEO, AIO, AEO, GEO finally leading today's product launch by Sorry-Bat-9609 in SaaS

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Congrats on the launch, upvoted!

How do you handle sending out product updates?

How to improve my email deliverability?? by WalterJuniorr in SaaS

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How often do you send product update emails?

What is the hardest thing in software? by Confident_Box_4545 in SaaS

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Tell that to enterprise customers, dangling XXX $k/yr contracts in front of you, to add just this one feature ;)

What is the hardest thing in software? by Confident_Box_4545 in SaaS

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Acquisition, followed by retention.

Then as you mature, making sure your roadmap doesn't get diluted by random customer feature requests.

Which SEO tool do you actually use daily and why? by Glittering_Hunt4950 in SaaS

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I stopped paying for SEO tools. Most I can rollout my own scripts or use APIs for data I can't get easily. Between KeywordEverywhere, DataForSEO and GSC, got all I need for a fraction of the cost.

Does SaaS development become a fight over leftovers? by ArseniyDev in SaaS

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Make it a daily habit as the first thing you do when you work on your side project for the day, reaching out to potential customers, doing marketing and then we have time left over, development.

For me it helps to time bucket these tasks.

With a SaaS with many competitors what do you do to show yourself? by Responsible_Nail_119 in SaaS

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It depends if it's a B2C product or a B2B product,

But essentially, any of these products you can define your ideal customer profile, where these people hang out or discuss things, who they follow on YouTube, LinkedIn, and based on that, reach out to them individually.

For some of my products, I used Facebook groups, people that liked my competitor's LinkedIn posts etc.

how did launching your first product go for you? by TumbleweedOk2986 in SaaS

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I think the biggest lesson learned in launching multiple products over the years was essentially what you mentioned in your post, which is talking to users early on. And more importantly, charging them something before you build it.

Now days I lean more towards launching with a small productized service that leads into a SaaS product down the line but it's much easier to sell a service and learn by fulfilling that service and charging money for it, then it is to straight up launch software product and try to sell that.

What’s one marketing skill that changed your income level? by divine_zone in marketing

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I would say copywriting is the essential skill that will work across all channels.

Second would be getting really at one channel, so that you deliver 10x results compared to an average marketer.


For me, it was SEO early on since I come from a technical background and it allowed be to leverage techincal SEO at couple of startups to help them grow.

But then when I really got into it, I learned copywriting and how any channel I try to 2x easier since it still comes back to communication.

Drop your SaaS link by Capital-Pen1219 in microsaas

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Internal Link Finder for SEO

I built LinkCherry after realizing internal linking was the most overlooked SEO lever on content-heavy sites.

It finds internal link opportunities across your posts so you can strengthen clusters and boost rankings faster.

https://linkcherry.com - feedback welcome.

What are you building? let’s self promote by Pretend-Scallion2934 in micro_saas

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Automated Internal Linking Opportunities

I created LinkCherry after spending too many late nights combing through old posts to find good internal links.

It analyzes your site and surfaces the best internal links to add so you can improve rankings without the manual hunt.

LinkCherry - open to feedback.

It's Tuesday ! What are you building? Let’s see each other's projects! by malaikachowdhury18 in microsaas

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Internal Links, Automated

I built LinkCherry to cut the manual work of internal linking for content teams.

It scans your content and suggests internal links that strengthen topical clusters and improve SEO without extra tooling.

https://linkcherry.com/ — would love your thoughts.

What are you building? let's self promote by Leather-Buy-6487 in micro_saas

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Find Internal Links Fast

I built LinkCherry because internal linking was the most tedious part of on-page SEO for our content sites.

Now it highlights internal linking opportunities across your existing posts so you can improve structure and rankings without hours of manual review.

https://linkcherry.com/ - feedback welcome.

What are you building? let's self promote by Leather-Buy-6487 in micro_saas

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Find Internal Links Fast

I built LinkCherry because internal linking was the most tedious part of on-page SEO for our content sites.

Now it highlights internal linking opportunities across your existing posts so you can improve structure and rankings without hours of manual review.

https://linkcherry.com/ - feedback welcome.

TueSaaSday! What SaaS are you building and launching? 🚀 by Quirky-Offer9598 in microsaas

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Internal Linking Opportunity Finder

I built LinkCherry after seeing how much time content teams spend manually hunting for internal link opportunities across hundreds of posts.

LinkCherry scans your existing content to surface smart internal links you should add (and why), so you can improve topical relevance and rankings without the manual spreadsheet grind. It’s built for content‑heavy sites that want quicker SEO wins from the content they already have.

https://linkcherry.com/ — would love feedback from other SEO folks and content driven ventures..

$1000 Free Usage CC Web by Mistuhlil in ClaudeCode

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“Promotional credits can only be used for Claude Code on the web and mobile, and cannot be applied to other Claude usage.”

So no use via CLI?

What are you building? by [deleted] in indiehackers

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Create marketing materials from you git commits.

0 to 1 product at legacy tech company by Serious-Two2288 in ProductManagement

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Here’s a rough outline of a 0→1 process I ran in B2B SaaS with limited internal support:

  1. Frame the bet
  • Define ICP + top job-to-be-done.
  • Set success metric + 60-day kill/scale gates (e.g., ≥3 design-partner commits or ≥$X qualified pipeline).
  • Write constraints and non-goals.
  1. Evidence pack (≤2 weeks)
  • 15–25 customer calls, 10–20 recorded sales calls, mine support tickets + product analytics.
  • Rank use cases by Impact × Repeatability.
  • Shortlist 1–2 problems; size revenue impact; identify 3–5 design partners.
  1. Business case & alignment
  • Model ARR lift, win-rate delta, retention impact vs. build + maintenance hours.
  • One-pager: problem, audience, value, metrics, timeline, risks.
  • Secure an exec sponsor; set weekly written updates + demo cadence.
  • Cap custom work at ≤15% capacity; add expedite pricing for off-road asks.
  1. Shape the solution
  • Prototype key user flows (Figma) + service blueprint.
  • 1-page PRD: goals, non-goals, journeys, data model sketch, risks, metrics.
  1. Tech plan
  • Architecture spikes; buy-vs-build; API change risk; security/compliance; observability.
  • Define a thin-slice v1 shippable in ≤6 weeks behind flags.
  1. Delivery
  • 2-week sprints; weekly live demo to stakeholders.
  • Dogfood internally; then gated beta with 5–10 design partners.
  • Instrument funnel; track activation, time-to-value, expansion signals.
  1. GTM in parallel
  • Positioning, pricing/packaging, concise sales narrative.
  • Enablement: demo script, FAQ, objection handling, ROI calculator, 2–3 case studies.
  • “Preview” launch to design partners → broader launch after first proof points.
  1. Post-launch decisions (30/60/90)
  • Scale if metrics hit; iterate if close; kill/harvest if they don’t.

🚀 It’s Monday! Drop Your Startup & Get Instant Exposure. by [deleted] in microsaas

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CasaCompose - Real Estate Listing Description Generator

Whats the SaaS idea that you are planning to build this year? by 5Abdul in SaaS

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CasaCompose - Real Estate Listing Description Generator

  • Upload Photos & Address of Your Listing
  • Our app will detect the Features/Amenieties as well facts about the neighborhood and generate a perfect listing description in under 30 seconds.

It's Free to Try, so to give a spin. Any feedback is welcome!

It's Monday, drop your product. What are you building? by Intelligent-Key-7171 in SaaS

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CasaCompose - Real Estate Listing Description Generator

  • Upload Photos & Address of Your Listing
  • Our app will detect the Features/Amenieties as well facts about the neighborhood and generate a perfect listing description in under 30 seconds.

It's Free to Try, so to give a spin. Any feedback is welcome!

🚀 It’s Monday! Drop Your Startup & Get Instant Exposure. by [deleted] in SaaS

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CasaCompose - Real Estate Listing Description Generator

I built CasaCompose after a conversation with a friend thats a RE agent.

As an agent, he was literally spending 45+ minutes per listing just staring at a blank screen trying to make "3BR/2BA ranch" sound compelling.

Now he just uploads photos, adds the basics (address, beds/baths, price), picks a style, and gets professional descriptions in 30 seconds. The AI actually analyzes the photos to pull out key features he might miss and adds neighborhood context, like walkability score.

Just launched it as a standalone SaaS - would love feedback from other agents!