SaaS Marketing
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Just hit $2K MRR after 8 months of grinding
Just hit $2K MRR after 8 months of grinding. No ads, no funding, just building in public and talking to users every day.
Biggest lesson: ship faster than you think you should. Half the features I spent weeks on, nobody uses. The dumb little thing I built in an afternoon? That's what people actually...
we have $180k in software budget that expires in 6 weeks and my boss told me to figure it out. what do i even buy?
UPDATE: ONLY 35K LEFT - please suggest!
i work at a company that got acquired last year. long story but the parent company allocated us a software budget based on our headcount and someone put an extra zero somewhere. we're 4 people and have $180k to spend on tools by march 31 or it goes back to co...
Just launched!
Expose your local web server, database, or any TCP/UDP service to the internet securely. No firewalls, no DNS configuration, just one command.
https://portbuddy.dev
Sell me your Saas in one sentence!
go =)
I've been fixing vibe-coded SaaS products for 6 months. Same 4 things are broken every single time
Not hating on vibe coding. It got you to launch and that matters more than most people on this sub will admit. But I keep getting the same call from founders who built their product in a weekend with Cursor, got a few hundred users, maybe some early revenue, and now they're stuck.
They can't close ...
Co-founder left after 14 months. No vesting agreement. He walked with 40% equity and zero obligation.
We were friends. Talked about the idea over beers. He'd handle business, I'd handle product. Split equity 60/40 because it "felt fair."
No vesting schedule. No cliff. No operating agreement. Handshake and an LLC filing.
He was great for the first 4 months. Brought in our first 8 customers. Ran sal...
5 years in, we reached $5M ARR, fully bootstrapped
Our form builder Tally just crossed $5M ARR, and as the tradition goes, I wrote a summary of what happened since our last update.
[https://blog.tally.so/the-road-from-4m-to-5m-arr/](https://blog.tally.so/the-road-from-4m-to-5m-arr/)
* We're still bootstrapped
* Still a tiny team
* Still growing ...
I made an app that moans when you slap your MacBook. It made $5K in 3 days.
Last week I posted a reel on IG (@tonnozfpv) reviewing a GitHub repo that make sounds when you slap your MacBook. And... It went viral.
Comments were all "WHERE IS THE APP" "I NEED THIS" over and over.
So I built it. Swift app, landing page, licensing, everything.
48 hours from zero to shi...
Launched my first SaaS yesterday. Woke up to 3 paying users and broo I’m actually shaking 😭 😭 😭 😭
I’ve spent months second-guessing if [ScreenSorts](https://screensorts.app/) was even worth building. Being a solo dev, you constantly hear that the "AI space is too crowded" or "nobody pays for desktop utilities anymore."
Yesterday, I finally hit launch. I didn't have a marketing budget or a big f...
Sold my SaaS for $6M. After talking to 30 buyers, here's what actually mattered in the sale.
Eight months ago I started the process of selling my B2B SaaS. $1.2M ARR, 85% gross margin, 95% net retention.
Talked to 30 potential acquirers. Here's what I learned about what actually matters versus what I thought mattered.
What I thought mattered: growth rate, market size, team strength.
What...
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