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Sanket Kogekar
@sanket-kogekar
13 hours ago

how i experiment to grow my saas without burning cash:

1. micro-content on x and linkedin

- post 1-2 sentence tips daily about your niche.

- join trending threads on x with thoughtful replies to get eyes on your profile.

- pin a post linking to your landing page, but make it value-first (like a free guide).

- spend 20 minutes a day engaging, and you’ll build a following without ads.


2. collaborate with other founders

- dm 3 to 5 indie hackers in your space for a newsletter swap or blog guest post. i got 200 signups from one swap.

- offer to write a case study for a complementary tool’s blog - free exposure, high trust.

- join indie hacker meetups (virtual or local) to find collab partners.

- keep it low stakes, small partnerships often lead to bigger ones.


3. low-cost seo experiments

- target super-specific keywords with low competition, like “task manager for remote teams 2025.” i rank 3rd for one and get 10 signups a month.

- write one 1000-word blog post a month packed with practical tips, not fluff.

- use free tools like answer the public to find what your audience searches.

- link to your signup page subtly in every post to drive conversions.


4. leverage user feedback loops

- email every new user after 7 days to ask what they love or hate. i fixed a ui issue from one reply and cut churn by 5%.

- add a feedback form in your app with one question: “what’s one thing we could do better?”

- share quick wins (like new features) on x to show you listen.

- turn happy users into case studies for your site - real stories convert.


tiny bets let you test, learn, and grow without risking it all.


i would like to know what small experiments are you running for your saas..


PS. I give honest feedback so you don’t waste time, money, or effort. Get any kind of help you need at ZeroToCustomers .com


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Vincent
Cool post! these are actually very doable for beginning founders and don't cost anything.
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