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@Charles_SEO They (Lovable) use CSR (client-side rendering) in created sites. Accordingly, the source code of such sites is almost empty, so Google has nothing to index.
I've just finished analysing over 6,000 Lovable websites and I found one thing in common.
I'll save you thousands of dollars and an endless headache.
1. None of them rank.
2. They all have MAJOR indexing issues because of how they are built.
3. All of them have SEO foundational flaws (incorrect schema, page titles that don't pull through correctly, multiple H1 tags).
Sure the website looks pretty. But what good is a nice looking shop on the 15th floor of a warehouse?
I'd rather have an ugly shop on a busy high street.
Be careful if you're looking to move away from WordPress to an AI vibe-coded website, especially if SEO is your main traffic source.
This ain't the way to do it.
Indie hackers build free tools for years because they're terrified to ask for money. 🤦♂️
Nobody needs your altruism. Add Stripe on day one. If your micro-SaaS can't make $5, it's garbage. Cash is the only honest metric of your code.
How much MRR does your hobby make? 👇
Working on weekends isn't heroism. It's a sign of stupidity and poor time management. 🗑️
I've been in SEO for 10+ years, and my weekends are sacred. If your "lazy business" needs 24/7 attention, you just built yourself the worst job ever.
How many hours a week do you work? 👇
4/ NPS Filter
Buying fake reviews is the bottom. Build an internal NPS survey (0-10) into your SaaS.
• Score 9-10 → Link to Trustpilot/G2
• Score 0-6 → Create support ticket
Positive goes public. Negative goes to your CRM.
Already using NPS filtering? 👇
3/ Aha-Moment Timing
Spamming everyone for reviews? That's amateur hour.
I set up a trigger: User generates their first successful report? BAM! Email asking for feedback.
Catch them at peak loyalty, not random cold outreach.
When do you ask for reviews? 👇
Indie hackers cry about bad reviews on Capterra and blame churn on haters. 🤡
After 10 years in SaaS, the truth: negative feedback is free QA and a growth lever.
Reputation management is a system, not damage control.
Here's my playbook: 🧵👇
I know SEOs making $20k/mo who are totally broke. 🤦♂️
Dumping all profits into new domains is the path to poverty.
My rule: business feeds capital. I park pSEO profits into ETFs. Sites die from Google updates, but indexes compound.
Got any assets outside your projects? 👇
@DReshtei I think it makes no difference for SEO 🤔
for example stripe.com or developer.mozilla.org also does it same way
is there any SEO benefit of having clean root for default language?
~70+ flights were cancelled due to wind in Madeira last month ✈️
so I built this tool while waiting for my plane at the airport
it analyzes current weather conditions and 10 years of historical data
4/ Real Business
Podcasts. Live streams. Newsletters.
Every direct visit tells Google you're a brand, not a cheap SEO doorway.
A strong brand protects you from algorithm updates better than any backlink network.
Do people search for your site by name? 👇
3/ Community
Posting article links on an empty Twitter account? Nobody cares.
Go to Reddit and niche forums. Drop value bombs as your brand. No links.
Let people Google your company name because they want to find you.
You're praying for backlinks, but Google doesn't care if nobody searches for your brand. 🤡
Brand queries are the new PageRank.
If you just spam blog posts and ignore brand building, the next update will wipe you out.
How to build brand signals: 🧵👇
Indie hackers love polishing code for months, hiding from the market. 🤡
Your perfect refactoring brings in $0. Build an ugly micro-tool in 2 days and show it to users. Embarrassed by your product? That means you launched on time!
What idea are you hoarding in your notes? 👇