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    I spent US$50 on Reddit Advertising as an experiment

    I decided to give Reddit Ads a try, despite seeing some sentiment here that advertising doesnt work. I figured I could specifically target the communities that would be interested in my product, and limit to the countries I already have subscribers. Well long story short it didn'`t work. 77,902...
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    Do you like writing good cold emails but hate starting on them?

    Here's a GPT that can guide you through it; it's not just a cold email generator with base GPT-4. Instead, it incorporates several best practices in B2B SaaS marketing and sales (Jobs to be done theory, no pitching, poking the bear, etc..) It's completely free and I built this to tinker with...
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    Increase your SaaS revenue overnight

    Hey Guys! I used to work in digital marketing selling digital products. There's a powerful strategy called a "post-purchase one-click upsell" that significantly boosts sales. Here's the breakdown: Imagine this: A customer buys your product. Normally: They get sent to a "thank you" page. ‍♂️...
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    What are the conversion rates for SaaS? Examples

    I've been trying to figure out if our conversion are ok, or if we should work on optimizing them. The main conversions are: - From Visitor to User - From User to Paid User - Churn (Paid to Cancel) Here is what I got from chatGPT and more or less, it's what Google says: Stage Good Conversion...
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    My Bootstrapped Startup Went From $0 To $4.8 Million in 8 Months Ask Me Anything

    My startup WalletWize went from an idea about 8 months ago back in June 2023 to $4.8 Million valuation ask me anything you have questions on 8 Months ago I went from an idea back in June 2023 to a $4.8 Million valuation my app is basically an Ai-powered budgeting app for young professionals...
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    I launched my new SaaS today! (in public)

    Hey Fam! 💜 I launched my new SaaS product Feedefy in public today. Please support me here: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/feedefy You can rewatch the live stream here: I keep on documenting every single step in the weekly vlogs :) Mike
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    Just Launched my iOS app on Product Hunt!

    Hello guys, I just lunched my iOS app on product hunt today and your support is crucial. Can you please support me on product hunt? Link: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/swiftcard-digital-business-card-maker?r=h Thank you!
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    Where y’all going after Reddit loses third party apps?

    As you may have heard, lots of third party apps are shutting down, and many users are leaving Reddit. Where will you go afterward? Wondering where to find the SaaS community.
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    Dealing with a big L

    Ooof! Everyone posts their success stories, how about a big ol failure to balance things out. I just realized the script responsible for syncing my development database and multiple production databases wasn't working properly. I always spot checked a few databases after an update - turns out...
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    Realizing you traded you 9-5 for a 24/7 because you wanted to build something of your own

    Thoughts
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    B2B feels impossible

    I’ve made a few posts here and on other subreddits recently, but I just feel like I’m getting nowhere. These are some of the major hurdles I am facing college student (I.e. little industry experience) little capital don’t have the time to build a team (studying abroad) first business (why...
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    Super duper simple guide for cold emailing to get B2B saas customers

    Hey, I'm Will. I'm 20yo(marketing since 17yo) and have helped a B2B saas make over 100k via cold emails that I set up and wrote for them. I just want to provide a super simple guide for you guys to be able to replicate this in your own businesses. You will get a higher return for higher ticket...
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    The Crazy Story of Monday.com

    Monday.com is one of the craziest stories in the software world. Founded in 2012, they raise $384m through 8 rounds of fundraising. Flash forward to 2019…. They are spending $100m/year on ads. 116% of their revenue at the peak. From 2019-2021 it seemed like every time I touched my Facebook...
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    Reddit trend —> $6M ARR beauty app for men

    UMAX, a simple tool, generates over $6 Mn in ARR by solving the problem that the founder came across on Reddit. If you head over to , you'll find tons of guys sharing their photos and asking for advice on how to up their grooming game. We're talking 25+ posts every single day! The founder of...
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    E-learning SAAS

    I rarely see any SAAS here related to e-learning e.g. courses. Is there any particular reason for that? I thought about creating courses on udemy, but the constant sales and overall quality of a majority of the courses don’t really attract me. Creating your own site and having a subscription...
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    Building my $50,000/Month SaaS in Public

    As of this week, I'm starting a new vlog, documenting my journey in building and scaling multiple SaaS products. In this first edition, I'll talk about those projects and share the revenue numbers.
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    This $25M+ business was validated in 3 hours for $5

    Problem: You’re stuck in NYC with all your bags, but no hotel Solution: Bag storage as a service. How the founder validates: DOES NOT write a single line of code Creates a BASIC landing page w/ Typeform (see image) Runs a $5 Google search ad for "bag storage NYC" First request comes in 5 mins...
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    Need Ideas for Expanding My S&P 500 News Scraping Project into a SaaS

    I’ve been working on a personal project and could use some ideas to expand it into a SaaS. Here’s what I’ve got so far: I built a web scraper that fetches the latest news for each company in the S&P 500 and stores the content in a database. The scraper runs every hour (but it could be...
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    Gaining subscribers from a meme ad

    I posted this meme ad on Twitter for my new SaaS product -> https://saasme.xyz/ Here's the link to the Tweet -> Would love some feedback on what people think about the meme along with the copy.
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    Trick for finding AI SaaS ideas: Look for an 'Assignee' dropdown

    Many products have an 'Assignee' dropdown (think JIRA, Linear, Todoist, Zendesk, etc.), where you can basically assign certain tasks to a person. This could be a great source for SaaS ideas. If you could replace a subset of these tasks with AI (e.g. junior level coding tasks), then you can save...
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