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Hello everyone,
I wanted to share how posting and interacting on Huzzler was so much more useful then other mediums.
I posted about my work and what I'm building - already got a lot more feedback and opinions then twitter. There it feels like I'm just posting into a void.
On top of that I got in touch with David (DG) Gordillo trough Huzzler. David was extremely helpful and even helped me get on a call with a Senior Sales Manager and she gave me so much insights on how can I shape the product I'm building. Now I get how people build great offers, I feel like I just got allowed to cheat in the product building game. But it's not cheating it's a fundamental part.
A platform like this really has potential and it can help people in their journey.
Hopefully this gives the Huzzler founders validation and motivation to continue working on this.
Have a great weekend guys.


$19 from http://willtheyconvert.com 💸
Funny thing… the sale came 2 days after I posted “#5 on TinyStartups but 0 sales” 😅
What’s wild is that I started with zero programming knowledge about 3 months ago I didn’t even know how to use GitHub



Hey everyone, this is just a kindly reminder that you get $10 in advertising credits per friend you refer to Huzzler. At the time of writing, it costs $26 in credits to advertise your product on Huzzler and generate about ~2000 impressions.
How to refer a friend? Simply copy your referral link and send it to a friend, share it on X,..
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Have an amazing day everyone!


Google's Veo 3 is absolutely insane -

idea: a no code platform that lets teams build and deploy ai agents for communication tools like slack, teams, and hubspot to automate tasks and enhance workflows.
problem: teams waste time on repetitive tasks and struggle to integrate ai solutions without technical expertise. this slows productivity and creates friction in daily workflows.
target audience: small to medium-sized businesses, remote teams, and non-technical managers in industries like tech, healthcare, and customer support who need efficient, automated workflows without hiring developers.
interested in 60+ market-proven saas ideas?
each one includes:
✅ the exact solution the problem needs
✅ how hard it is to build (tech, api, infra)
✅ how to get users (traction channels)
✅ proof it works (someone’s already making $$)
i research fast, profitable saas / ai agents and share the best markets every weekend → validatedsaas .com
good luck.

1. brand (where your people are)
- show up on x, linkedin, or niche forums like indie hackers where your audience lives.
- share raw, helpful insights, think quick tips or stories from your journey, not polished fluff.
- reply to comments, join threads, and be human. i’ve had dm convos on x turn into paid users.
- post consistently (2-3 times a week) to stay top of mind without spamming.
2. traction channels (get creative)
- try low-cost experiments like guest posts on relevant blogs or newsletters in your niche.
- affiliate programs are hot, offer 50% commissions to bloggers or micro-influencers who vibe with your tool.
- tap into communities like discord or slack groups; i’ve seen founders drop value bombs in general chats and get signups.
- test one channel at a time, track clicks, and double down when you see conversions.
3. seo (where the gold is)
- focus on long-tail keywords your users actually search, like "best crm for solopreneurs 2025."
- write in-depth blog posts (1500+ words) that answer questions better than competitors. i rank #1 for a niche term just by being thorough.
- use tools like ahrefs or ubersuggest to find low-competition keywords, and optimize with clear headers and meta descriptions.
- link internally to your signup page to drive conversions without being salesy.
4. product (make it shareable)
- build a product so good that users rave about it. one happy customer tweeting about my saas brought 10 signups.
- add a “refer a friend” feature with a small discount or perk, it’s low effort, high reward.
- ask for testimonials right after a user sees value (like after a key feature clicks for them).
- make your onboarding smooth as butter so users stick around and tell others.
5. bonus tip: partnerships
- team up with tools that complement yours for co-marketing like a zapier integration or a joint webinar.
- reach out to niche newsletters for a shoutout; i got 50 signups from a $200 sponsorship.
- find micro-influencers (5k-20k followers) who align with your vibe and offer them free access for an honest review.
- start small, build trust, and scale to bigger collabs as you grow.
good luck.



I recently launched willtheyconvert.com, a tool to validate startup ideas before you invest time or money building the actual product.
It just hit #5 on tinystartups.com and I wanted to say thanks to everyone who's checked it out or voted 🙌
Here’s how it works in a nutshell:
It lets you build a features that looks completely real - pricing tables, buy buttons, waitlists, even a fake checkout. But it’s all just a test to see how people REALLY react.
You can simulate:
- Subscriptions & pricing pages
- Pre-orders & early access offers
- Referral programs
- Newsletter signups
- Promo or discount pages
- Full signup flows (no backend needed)
Once live, you share the page, and the tool tracks real engagement — clicks, conversions, drop-offs — in a clean dashboard so you can see if there’s demand.
If people click “Buy” or drop an email? That’s your green light.
If not… you just saved yourself weeks (or months) of building something no one wanted 😄
Would love your feedback or feel free to ask me anything!


Now?
People are smashing 12k+ karma, driving real traffic, and ranking by results.
Yeah, the board looks cool, but what’s cooler is seeing folks actually winning on Reddit.
Built something that works. That’s the real flex.
Huge shoutout to the Reddit marketers making this board go viral.
