@heyalexhey Building from Brisbane. Same thing. My SaaS does $450/mo and I've never been to a single networking event or pitch night. The product doesn't care where you sleep.
the biggest lie in startup culture is that you need to be in San Francisco.
you need customers.
you need a product that works.
you need a team that believes in it.
you can build all of that from anywhere.
i'm doing it from Perth.
@daicandev Posted about the problem I was solving, not the product. First paying user found me through one of those posts. No ads, no launch hype. Just showing up consistently for 9 months.
@NWExplained xGov job application SaaS for Australia. $450/mo revenue, built solo at 24. Niche as hell — nobody's competing in the boring industries. This week is all about tightening onboarding.
I NEED my feed full of builders.
What are you working on right now?
I don't care if it's a startup or a weekend side project. If you're building something, I want you on my timeline.
I reply to every person. Let's connect 👇
@karanbhilhatiya xHere. Australian government job applications. Niche as hell, $450/mo revenue, built solo. The boring industries nobody thinks about are where the real opportunities hide.
where are all the builders hiding? looking to connect with people who are:
building saas
shipping products
sharing wins and failures publicly
learning as they go
drop your project below 👇
lets check!!
@pushsaas@X xGov job application SaaS for Australia. Incredibly niche, zero competition. Tightening onboarding this week — the product works, now it's about making those first 5 minutes effortless.
Solo founders on @X
What are you building this week.
Drop your link and let's drive some traffic.
Last week, 3 founder landed 9 paying customers from this thread. 🔥
What's your current setup?
A) Fully solo (everything yourself)
B) Solo + freelancers
C) Small team (2–4 people)
D) Still at a job, building on the side
@alex_lrz_nmv 500 users waiting. I launched my SaaS before it was ready and the first users shaped everything. A finished product nobody asked for is just a hobby project.
@sridharfyi Pricing. Kept my SaaS at $9/mo for months because I was scared nobody would pay more. Doubled it. Lost zero customers. The hardest problems are usually the ones you're avoiding.
@dustinbkendrick 150 users with no technical background? That's the hard part done. Most devs can build anything but can't get 10 people to care. You're ahead of 90% of founders.
@izuruike .You don't expect anyone to find you. You go to them. My SaaS does $450/mo and every single customer came from me posting about what I was building on here. Nobody just stumbled across it. Distribution is a verb, not a hope.
@Nakniki3 Building is the easy part. Getting someone to pay for it is a different skill. My SaaS took 6 months to build and 3 more to get my first paying user. AI made building faster but did nothing for distribution.
@samteic Make the product so good people can't shut up about it. My SaaS grew from word of mouth alone for the first 4 months — zero ads, zero content strategy. Just users telling other users.
@Maryambuilds Claude. Built my entire SaaS with it. Not even close for real product work — Codex is catching up but Claude understands context in a way that matters when you're shipping real features.
@ProductHunt Tightening onboarding for my gov job application SaaS. Product works — now it's about making those first 5 minutes effortless. The unsexy stuff that actually moves the needle.