same, but I think it's because we got bored of the "generic" stuff that felt new and shareable when we got started
same, but I think it's because we got bored of the "generic" stuff that felt new and shareable when we got started
to me it was time management, to prevent from overthinking stuff when not working
do both
To give a few examples of successful SaaS that started with this - and some kept it this way:
Calendly
Loom
Gong
Tally
Typeform
Zappier
Dropbox
Mailchimp
Have you tried Google Sites?
Not related to the offer, but I'm curious about what does everyone think:
Do you need experience as a PM to become Head of Product?
Why?
That's actually cool - shows you have a clear way to find demand you didn't know existed / that is underserved, given how your product has been hijacked.
Organically?
I'm building a SaaS to automatically get hot leads out of a Substack following.
Anyone using Substack for lead gen/nurturing?
#substack #buildinpublic
Cool summary
sneaky ahah, well done! I'll check it out
Congrats ahah
I don't know how you do it - one is already draining enough for me
All 4!
Looking to interview Substack writers!
Who has a Substack newsletter?
Thanks @lalaindiemaker.bsky.social !
Just yours - I only got started and mine is filled with book promotions
How will you monetize and/or grow it?
If you know service-based solopreneurs doing Build-in-Public, I'd love to follow some!
Hey, I'm new to Bluesky - who should I follow in the B2B SaaS & marketing space?
Kind of depends on the target customers/acquisition strategy?
If you target enterprises, there'll be a long buying process anyway - better hide prices to negotiate them higher.
Totally not. I'm pretty sure no one would invest in something that aims for luck.
Yes but most SaaS have an incient report - or alert their customers, no?
I'm wondering who would PAY for such service.
Like maybe this description + a specific sector where incidence has disastrous consequences, so they MUST be monitored.
Then only companies with either multiple tools, trying to assess their efficiency so I'd say finance departments (/CFOs).
Or narrow down to a type of SaaS - like in FinTech to monitor aggregation services, as it's critical for their CX.
Who would pay for it, in your opinion?
I'm not sure if I understand, what's the usage/who needs it?