Reddit - Software As a Service (SaaS)
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Reddit - Software As a Service (SaaS)
2h ago
I want to use a waitlist for product validation. I have done a lot of research looking into validation for my tool, and I've decided that a waitlist is the best way to proceed.
The problem is finding an actual waitlist tool. All I want is a tool that has an API which lets me send user details to the waitlist platform via an API from my website, gives me unlimited sign ups, a dashboard to see all the users who have signed up for the waitlist and a fully customizable email that is sent to users.
In a perfect world I would get all of these for free, but since we don't live in one, I'm hoping I c ..read more
Reddit - Software As a Service (SaaS)
2h ago
Hey there, I'm trying to build the financial plan for my SaaS, which is a simple website builder that is a relatively cheap B2B SaaS. The subscription plans are Basic ($14/mo or $112/yr) and Pro ($42/mo or $337/yr). These prices are within the market average [1].
I'm trying to find resources on how to build the financial plan. I'm having trouble getting the growth rate. It says that best-in-class SaaS startups usually have 7%-10% growth rate when starting out, and once they cross the $3M ARR milestone, growth settles around 6%-7% per month [2].
And my startup, that currently has 8 paying cust ..read more
Reddit - Software As a Service (SaaS)
2h ago
Just launched TechPeeker.com, a tool for seeing what tech stacks websites use. Input a URL, get the stack. Would love your thoughts and any feedback!
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Reddit - Software As a Service (SaaS)
2h ago
what will be the best online business model for a solopreneur? I'm a software developer with some digital marketing skills. I'm planning to start a long-term online business.
Could you give me your tips and suggestions?
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Reddit - Software As a Service (SaaS)
2h ago
Growing a job board in 2024 is extremely hard. The good ol' days are over.
It's especially hard because a job board is a two-sided marketplace. You need extreme adoption from the job seeker side to make it appealing for employers to use your site. That's why I always work extra hard to make ends meet at MoAIJobs.
MoAIJobs is a job board for AI professionals to find work in AI easily. I started this project as a fun 2-hour challenge on Twitter last December. The project quickly got picked up in multiple newsletters including Ben's Bites, and Robert Scoble shared the project on his Twitter acco ..read more
Reddit - Software As a Service (SaaS)
4h ago
A few months back, I was hit with a need for a client: the ability to easily craft transactional emails that could be tweaked and improved without a fuss. My mind immediately went to Tailwind.
After some digging, I stumbled upon Maizzle and thought it was pretty neat. But what I was really hunting for was a cloud solution to this puzzle. So, I rolled up my sleeves and created Mailwind.
Mailwind is a SaaS API that lets you hook up your email provider (think Resend, Sendgrid, etc.), whip up Tailwind layouts & templates, and with just a simple API call, generate and shoot out the email.
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Reddit - Software As a Service (SaaS)
4h ago
Hey, SaaS owners
I am curious to know what you're building and let's share our ideas and concepts here.
I am working on my new AI tool and launching it soon!
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Reddit - Software As a Service (SaaS)
4h ago
Just want to share my success with you. I'm soo happy atm. After failing with dropshipping for months I gave a shot to white label saas it's like digital dropshipping, and it was one of the best decisions so far. Sales slowly going up day by day. Made around 95$ in 3 days, these are subscriptions so every month I will get this. It's a still long way but at least something.
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4h ago
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Reddit - Software As a Service (SaaS)
4h ago
I'm looking to improve usage of a Sheets productivity tool I created called SheetWhiz. The thing is, we target a pretty niche prosumer crowd of heavy Google Sheets users with Excel backgrounds (our tool brings over a lot of Excel functionality - trace precedents, dependents, Excel shortcuts, etc.) which is causing some growth problems given it's a smallish group that's not easily targeted
One thought of ours to improve growth is to advertise through finance newsletters which we believe many potential users might read. However, because of our relatively low price point (+ free plan), it's toug ..read more