368 EUR MRR. Up 37% from last week.
Didn't ship a single feature.
One affiliate brought every new customer. I didn't write a post, send a DM, or run an ad for those signups.
Starting to think building the product is maybe 20% of the game. The other 80% is finding people who'll sell it for you.
What's your split? How much time building vs distributing?
@meltinbit agree, always think it's just engagement farming for the person starting the thread... but even knowing this, I can't help but commenting anytime I see such a post, takes only a few seconds...
do people actually discover products from “drop your SaaS below” posts?
Because every time I see one, it’s 200 replies and zero conversations.
Has anyone actually found a tool they use daily from one of those threads?
Founders 👇
Drop your product below.
Let's drive some traffic your way 🚀
The best ones will get featured on EverFeatured a curated, quality-first product directory.
New QOL feature shipped:
We're now showing why a Reddit post was marked as a lead by highlighting the relevant words. This should make scanning leads faster and make our system more transparent
Always looking for ways to improve productivity for my users: the less time they have to spend on my app, the better
Founders just want to build and not spend hours doing marketing
POV: you're an solo founder and someone booked a demo
Coffee ready, camera on, waiting for others to join
Still waiting
Still waiting...
At least the coffee is good
Back to coding I guess 🤷
130,000 views on Reddit this month.
Zero from r/startups.
Zero from r/SideProject.
Zero from Product Hunt.
All from niche communities where my actual users hang out.
r/smallbusiness. r/socialmedia. Subreddits I'd never opened before building PostClaw.
Founders keep posting in builder communities and wondering why builders don't become customers.
Stop posting where founders clap. Start posting where customers complain.
@diEkfen123 Yeah, I don’t understand it either haha. Either the tool is genuinely useful and then it’s fair to pay, either it’s not and then no hard feelings if you don’t convert after trial
Someone used my product daily for 7 days
Ghosted my emails
Then signed up again with a new card
Some people will work harder to avoid paying than it costs to just pay 🤷♂️
@isohaibilyas My tool finds posts where people are genuinely looking for a recommendation.
Yours obviously just ran a search using LeadsRover as keywords and posted a promotion comment everywhere it could. How is this not spam?
of course, ai scans 24/7. humans use ai to generate replies, remove out-of-context or incorrect info, and help others directly while keeping promotional content to just 50%, without writing essays. that’s exactly what i already wrote above. or maybe you prefer 100% automated replies 😄
at leadmatically we strongly believe in human+AI approach:
this is how we currently work with clients:
- first, they sign up and share all the required details, including the kind of conversations they want to target
- they also share their writing style so replies sound closer to how they naturally post on social media
- leadmatically then tracks reddit and x, and whenever it finds a relevant conversation, it sends an alert to you and the leadmatically managers
- our managers generate the reply using your writing style, then refine it manually because ai can still sound robotic
- once the reply is ready, the status is updated and you get an alert to review it, either manually or through auto-approval
I turned on the YOLO mode and finally hit the deploy.
So the Feedback widget just got an update: Visual refresh, Dark mode, browser native screenshots... 🎉
I've rewritten this headline probably 40 times
Changed the subtext, the CTA, the stats, the button color, then changed it all back
Sometimes I feel ridiculous spending hours on 3 lines of copy that most visitors will scroll past in 2 seconds 😅
But then a user says it's what made them sign up
I received this email from a user who churned from LeadsRover a few months ago
They tried Autopilot yesterday. 93 DMs sent automatically, 8 replies, came straight back
Autopilot finds people looking for your product on Reddit and sends a personalized DM for you. You just handle the conversations
Sometimes, one single feature is all it takes to lose a customer, or win them back
@LiyaKharitonov1 Thank you, I’ve been working hard to deliver it as soon as possible! My goal is to make outreach take as little time as possible for my users ⏳
@rohan360d Agree with the premise, however you won’t go very far with the $20/mo Claude subscription!
Hopefully competition and progress will drive prices down over time though