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Samuel

@Samuel183752

As a Digital Marketing Specialist, my job is to help businesses get more customers through Reddit, which is one of the least used platforms for brand promotion

Katılım Mart 2026
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@Joyerz5 Love this mindset. Too many founders start with features instead of real problems. The best SaaS products usually come from understanding pain points deeply and getting in front of the right people consistently. Distribution + problem validation is where the real game starts
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Joy who loves to do SaaS SEO
Let's connect SaaS Founders! Are you building a product? OR Solving real problems? If you love to solve problems, then there are lots of ways to find problems. The world is full of problems. And I can help you to reach out to people who are in problem and need your solve!
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@camsoft2000 We’re watching the shift from “AI as a feature” to “AI as the product experience.” The companies that win probably won’t be the ones that add AI everywhere, but the ones that rethink workflows from the ground up around it. Feels a lot like the early cloud/mobile transition.
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camsoft2000@camsoft2000·
It's fascinating the change that is happening right now in the SWE space, every SaaS is adopting AI in some way trying to work out how to continue to stay relevant for the years ahead. The winners and losers will be determined by how these companies are willing to change and reinvent themselves. The SWE landscape in the next few years will look very different.
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@AlexAiAgents That’s the underrated part of automation — it’s not just about speed, it’s about giving your team space to focus on higher-value work instead of repetitive tasks. An extra 8 hours a week could literally become product improvements, better customer relationships.
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Alex ⚡ SiliconAgents@AlexAiAgents·
Building SiliconChats taught me this: automation doesn't just save hours; it transforms your team's focus. We cut support response times by 70%! 🕒✨ What would you do with an extra 8 hours a week? Share your thoughts! #SaaS #StartupLife
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@meltflexai This is the kind of affiliate setup that actually makes creators pay attention. Clear recurring commission + low payout threshold + visual product = way easier to promote than most SaaS programs. The before/after angle is especially strong for short-form content.
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meltflexai.com@meltflexai·
30% recurring commission. $60 per referral on average. $50 PayPal payout threshold. No earnings cap. Our affiliate program for MeltFlex (AI interior design SaaS). Before/after content sells itself. Link in replies 👇
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@DmitryVladyko The difference is they used AI to create opinions, data, and frameworks — not just volume. AI-written content isn’t the problem. Generic content is. The internet already has enough “10 SEO tips” posts.
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Dmitry Vladyko@DmitryVladyko·
Most small SaaS founders use AI for SEO the same way: "write me 50 posts." I watched a month of this. The output was always fine and always forgettable. Nobody linked to it. No AI engine quoted it. Here's what the founders who actually got cited did differently:
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@arswika The first 30 days are usually the hardest part of Micro SaaS, because that’s where you learn whether you’re building a real solution or just a cool feature. Respect to @anupamrjp for documenting the actual process instead of selling the fantasy
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Arswika | AI Explorer
Gw selalu penasaran sebenernya gimana sih proses bikin Micro SaaS dari nol sampe jalan? Kebanyakan orang cuma nunjukkin hasil akhir — revenue gila, user meledak, padahal prosesnya? Gelap. Mystery. Bikin kita mikir "wah pasti dia udah punya koneksi atau modal gede". Tapi @anupamrjp ini beda. Dia bikin konten yang jujur banget tentang 30 hari pertama bikin Micro SaaS. No hype. No cerita sukses semalam. Cuali proses real yang bikin lu ngerti — ini bisa dilakukan sama siapa aja, termasuk lu yang lagi baca ini dari kamar. Yang paling gw suka: dia nggak jualan mimpi. Dia nunjukin kenyataan. Dan justru dari situlah lu bisa belajar pola yang bisa diulang. Micro SaaS emang bukan jalan pintas, tapi ini salah satu path paling realistis buat solopreneur yang mau bangun aset digital yang ngasih cuan berulang tiap bulan. Penasalan gimana detailnya? Cek aja postingan aslinya di bawah 👇 #MicroSaaS #SideHustle #Solopreneur x.com/anupamrjp/stat…
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@arswika This is the kind of transparency more builders need. Too many “build in public” posts skip straight to the Stripe screenshots and never show the messy middle — validation, wrong assumptions, slow growth, and constant iteration.
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@JulieLabs8 Nothing kills momentum faster than spending 30 minutes filling out forms just to unlock the ‘actually visible’ button behind a paywall
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Julie@JulieLabs8·
SaaS directories that walk you through a 40-field listing process before telling you it costs $100/mo to actually appear are evil and i hate u
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@anupamrjp Building systems around Reddit growth and audience engagement right now. Focusing on organic traction, positioning, and scalable community-driven marketing 🚀
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🃏@anupamrjp·
Founders 👀 What are you building right now? A SaaS? An AI tool? A side hustle? Drop it below 🚀 let’s discover gems
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@candyyueliu @quxiaoyin That’s actually a good point. A lot of AI adoption in China feels more like leapfrogging existing systems rather than replacing deeply established workflows. The “wow factor” is naturally bigger when the baseline tools were less mature.
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Candy樂兒@candyyueliu·
I wouldn't say panic is what's pushing AI adoption in China. Its the same deal how China skipped the PC era and went straight to smartphones, skipped croedit cards and went straight to mobile payment. Americans are much harder to please because they've always had good SAAS tools that covered 90% of current day AI use cases. For Chinese users, everything is brand new, the "wow" effect is much stronger around AI tools.
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Xiaoyin Qu@quxiaoyin·
Chinese people panic about AI. Americans are more relaxed about it. I was comparing social media in both countries and the difference is striking. In China, everyone's buying AI courses. Regular people, not just tech workers, genuinely worry about being left behind. In America? Outside Silicon Valley, most people aren't rushing to learn AI tools. I was in Texas recently - AI just isn't part of daily conversation there. People aren't stressed about being replaced. Here's the cultural difference: Chinese Spring Festival features robots doing martial arts performances. The American Super Bowl doesn't showcase AI demonstrations. This reflects how differently these societies approach technological change. American culture tends to be more selective about adopting new technologies. In China, there's broader social pressure to stay current with tech trends, even for people outside the industry. This creates completely different market dynamics. In China, you can sell AI education to anyone because there's cultural urgency around staying competitive. In America, outside tech hubs, people are more wait-and-see. Neither approach is wrong. Maybe the Chinese anxiety is exhausting. Maybe the American patience is wise. But it definitely shapes business opportunities. At SkillBoss AI, we're seeing this in our user demographics. Our Chinese users immediately understand why they need to learn AI workflows. Our American users often take longer to see the urgency. If you're building AI products for consumers, these cultural attitudes matter more than the technology itself. #CulturalDifferences #TechAdoption
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@meaningoflights @mitchellh The plugin architecture is honestly the smartest part. Isolating integrations from the core system saved them from huge tech debt later. HashiCorp optimized for long-term stability early, and it paid off.
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Jeremy Thompson@meaningoflights·
SaaS Failures and Successes🧵8/10 HashiCorp (Infrastructure Software) The Status: Good. Maintained a strict, predictable release cycle for highly complex infrastructure tools like Terraform and Vault. The Evidence: HashiCorp’s co-founder, Mitchell Hashimoto (@mitchellh), established a culture of writing exhaustive design documents (RFCs) before a single line of code was written. This culture is heavily documented in their engineering guidelines. How they avoid it: Zero-Dependency Binaries: They chose Go as their primary language to ensure all tools compile into a single, self-contained binary file. This eliminated the dependency hell that plagues other enterprise software platforms. Extensible Plugin Architecture: Instead of hardcoding integrations into the core engine, they built a strict plugin system. If a cloud provider changes their API, it only affects an isolated plugin, ensuring the core platform remains untouched by tech debt. Success: Google GCP is rewriting their IaC based around Terraform. #startups #techdebt #blitzscaling
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@Eranimesh27 Thanks so much for the supportive comment — means a lot during this time.Any recommendations on companies or clients hiring Senior Content Writers? Strong experience in SaaS, B2B, and D2C across USA, UK, Africa, and India. Open to full-time or freelance opportunities.
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@Eranimesh27 Quick tip: Consider creating a short portfolio link (Google Doc or Carrd) with 2-3 strong samples + results you've driven. It usually helps applications stand out. Hang in there, good Senior Content Writer roles are out there. Rooting for you
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Shubh💢
Shubh💢@whyXshubh·
Hey @X algorithm I'm looking to #connect with people interested in: •Frontend •Backend •Full-stack •DevOps •App Development •SaaS •AI / ML •Data Science •LeetCode & DSA •Freelancing •Startups •Building in public If that's you, let's connect🤝
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We Recruit | We Consult | We Write | We Serve
Content/UX Writer Lagos, Nigeria Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in English, Psychology, Mass Communication, or related field. 2–5 years experience in Fintech, Tech, SaaS. Ability to simplify complex concepts into easy to understand language Understanding of user journeys and user behavior, information architecture. Familiarity with content management systems, design and collaboration tools, such as Figma, Adobe XD, WordPress, Jira, Slack, Notion etc Basic knowledge of SEO principles (for web content), A/B testing and content optimization such as Google Analytics. Ability to conduct and interpret user research data to improve content Adaptability in fast-paced environments hris.peoplehum.com/ehire/jobs/4dc…
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@izeoapp Is it free to start or completely paid?"Feel free to tweak it or let me know the context (e.g. Twitter/X, Reddit, LinkedIn, etc.) if you want a different tone!
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utku@izeoapp·
What is izeo? It is a web-based study companion that helps you turn notes and files into reviewable flashcards, stay focused with Pomodoro sessions, track progress with statistics and achievements, and study with AI assistance. It is built for students and anyone preparing for exams who wants structure, clarity, and measurable progress in one place. izeo.app
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utku@izeoapp·
I need to reach students for my SaaS project. Should I use TikTok, YouTube Shorts, or something else for marketing?
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Samuel@Samuel183752·
@izeoapp Got it — thanks for the clear breakdown! Izeo seems really well-rounded for serious studying. The combination of flashcards, Pomodoro, progress tracking, and AI sounds super useful.
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