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I'm building a powerful tool to handle boring Reddit marketing, without users (founders) ever needing to actually use Reddit.
Here’s what it includes:
- Sub Tracking: A scraper will periodically collect data on the number of users in specific subreddits you want to track.
- Scheduling: Schedule your posts for the best times, based on subreddit activity trends.
- Alerts: You can set up keyword alerts or even track competitors (just paste their profile link). This feature lets you monitor posts/comments and even respond directly from the platform.
- User Lists: Add users into groups (e.g., prospects). Once added, you'll get detailed insights and visual breakdowns of what they have in common, like which subreddits they follow, common pain points, or what solutions they’re looking for.
As you can see, it's a pretty comprehensive tool. Once you've identified your key subreddits, you won’t need to go back to Reddit to effectively engage your future leads.
Lastly, I know a lot of people are building SaaS and looking to validate their ideas. My plan is to offer a solid free version that helps with that early validation. Then, charge (fairly) once they’re getting real leads and seeing results.
What do you think?
I just launched my first iOS app called PillMate - Medicine Tracker – it's a clean and simple medicine tracker designed to help people stay consistent with their meds.
I made it for anyone who wants a distraction-free, easy-to-use way to track doses, get reminders, and stay on top of their health.
Would love to get some feedback about UI and overall experience using it.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pillmate-medicine-tracker/id6743670524
I built myself a system that turns YouTube videos into learning docs.
I did this because I don't have much time to watch YouTube videos, this way I can get a document that I can always reference and learn from it without watching the video again. It's very useful for me and I've been using it very often now.
I'm sharing a Notion link where you can see the documents I created so far.
I would love to hear your feedback on them - whether they are useful, need more content in them, or anything else you may want to share.
https://www.notion.so/Learning-system-docs-1f1016063c1080c6b1f7da435780a4fe?pvs=4
Hi Huzzlers,
I'm testing some messaging for a landing page, and I'd love yto have your honest feedback.
This is the messaging above the line:
Struggling To Get Traction
For Your Startup?
“We’re not interested.”
“You’re too early.”
“Not for me.”
**Crickets**
If that sounds familiar,
you’re not alone,
I’ve been there myself.
Every technical founder hits this wall.
Brilliant product, no traction.
And this is the call to action at the bottom (after a few more containers with more info):
If you’re hungry for results,
let’s get growing.
[START] <- This is a CTA button
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What do you think?
I worked on improving the prompts for my system that turns YouTube videos into learning documents.
This is the result for a audio book available on YouTube.
Would love to hear your feedback - here's the Notion link:
So i recently made my first app Spenlys.com a ai powered personal finance app. But as you know ai is pretty expensive and getting initial users also kinda hard. So I made this approach - I lock some features behind a paywall (fake) when the users clicks the upgrade to premium, They get pro for free as a way of thanking for trying the app early and then I ask the user - "You got the premium for free would you have paid for it? " So I know if users are willing to pay for the features (validation) . I don't have enough data currently so I can't share it. I just want feedback if it's a good validation approach if you have already built the feature. What do you think?
Hey Huzzler community! 👋
I'm thrilled to finally introduce Pactando.com, financial analysis platform built specifically for startups, entrepreneurs, and lean teams (1-10 people).
Here's how Pactando can empower your financial decisions:
- Quick and easy ROI calculations
- Clear, actionable startup valuation
- Bankruptcy risk assessments (because it's better to know early!)
- Straightforward financial health checkups
- Ready-to-use business plan templates
- Simple yet insightful market research & competitor analyses
Who'll benefit most (ICP)?
- Early-stage founders (1-3 people) working on validating their ideas.
- Growing teams (5-8 people) aiming to attract investment.
- Scale-ups (up to 10 people) striving for optimal growth.
- Solo entrepreneurs who need real financial insights but don’t have a finance team.
Why did I build this?
As an entrepreneur myself, I’ve faced the frustration of tools either being overly complex and pricey or disappointingly basic. Pactando is my effort to bridge that gap—practical, intuitive financial tools without the hassle or cost of enterprise solutions. I would like to highlight that is an MVP.
Why Pactando stands out:
- Instantly get actionable insights powered by friendly AI.
- Designed specifically for busy teams without a financial background.
- Combines multiple essential financial tools into one simple platform.
- Easy-to-understand results without the jargon.
I’d genuinely love your candid thoughts:
- Does this resonate with your experiences and needs?
- How intuitive do you find the design and user experience?
- Are the pricing plans accessible and fair for smaller teams?
- Any features you'd love to see, or perhaps those we might reconsider?
- Would you actually use Pactando, and recommend it?
Dive in, give it a spin, and let me know what you think! Your honest feedback, especially as fellow founders, means a lot.
Thanks a ton for checking it out!
Here’s the link: pactando.com
Hey everyone!
My co-founder and I just opened up early access to Trackthemetric, a lightweight, privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics. It gives you useful insights without the complexity or creepy tracking.
We're building this as a tiny team of two and looking for early users to help us test it, share feedback, and shape what it becomes. The most important website analytics are ready but we're constantly moving and are currently adding AI-powered data analysis and payment provider integrations.
If you're running a site or a project and want to know how people are using your website, we’d love to hear what you think and if there is anything missing. No pressure to be nice, honest feedback helps us most!
You can start your free trial here: https://app.trackthemetric.com/sign-up
Happy to answer any questions or thoughts below too!
Thanks 🙏
Jonathan
Hey folks,
I’ve been working on a side project called Tasklyst, a simple productivity app that runs on Windows and Linux (macOS will come later once I can justify the Apple developer fee).
I started it because I got tired of bloated to-do apps that need an account, live entirely in the cloud, or feel slow on desktop. I just wanted something fast, native-feeling, and not tied to a subscription.
Right now it’s:
- Cross-platform
- Works completely offline, no login required
- Minimal interface with light/dark themes
- Customizable task table (columns, sorting, etc.)
- Launches at boot and sits in the system tray
You can download it here (free, no sign-up): https://tasklyst.app
I’m thinking about keeping a free forever version, but also offering a PRO upgrade to help fund development. Some ideas for PRO features:
- Optional sync + mobile apps
- Shared lists for teams
- Reminders and notifications
- Local AI task entry
- Voice to text
What I’m trying to figure out:
- Is there actually space for a paid desktop-first productivity tool like this?
- Which features would make you consider paying?
- Does offline-first make it more appealing, or is the market just too cloud-oriented now?
- Am I already too late to the party because the space is saturated?
Would appreciate any honest feedback, even if it’s “don’t waste your time.” 😂
Just updated our website, Arkhet. We're an AI prototyping tool for product teams. Would love to get any feedback on this new landing page 🔥
www.arkhet.com
I just launched my first SaaS and would really appreciate your feedback.
A bit of context:
Over the past two months, I’ve been working on a project inspired by my own needs as a Reddit user. My goal was to bring together various existing tools into a more accessible and practical solution.
Features available:
- Schedule and post at the optimal times
- Track and analyze peak activity from active users across subreddits
- Manage your scheduled posts with a daily, weekly, or monthly calendar (you can disable or update them)
- Add (and group them with tags) users to uncover pains, desires, headlines, alternatives they seek, and their most engaged subreddits.
Here are some features I have in mind:
- Automatic posts every X days
- Launch an app for iOS/Android
- Post in multiple subreddits at the same time
- Bag of Words for subreddits (similar to trends, but more specific, as it would show relevant words for each specific subreddit)
landpage: https://postdit.com
I’d really appreciate any feedback! 🙌
Just wanted some feedback on criticism on my site.
Still a work in progress, so bear with me.
www.dextermcp.net
Hey, random share from me today.
I’m the kind of person who’s always finding cool stuff online — articles, news, interesting blog posts and I love sharing them in FB groups, Reddit threads, or group chats.
But here’s what started bugging me: every time I drop a link, I’m basically sending people straight to someone else’s site. It’s great for sharing value, but I started thinking… is there a way I could also benefit a bit from all these clicks, without having to write my own blog or make my own content?
So here’s what I tried:
I built this little tool that takes any link I want to share and wraps it in a new link. When people click it, they still see the original page (the article, news piece, or blog post), but there’s a small popup or a banner with my own CTA — like “Check out my website” or “Subscribe to my newsletter.”
Basically, it lets me keep sharing cool content as usual, but also gently invite people to visit my own page, drop their email, or do whatever I want them to do.
And it’s not just about email popups. For example, my friend sells solar panels, and he recently shared a news article about rising electricity prices — but he used my tool to add a CTA leading people to his solar business website. So it’s super flexible.
Sometimes you don’t have the time (or the desire) to create your own articles or blog posts, but you still want to share valuable stuff and get some visibility in return. This kind of solves that.
Here’s a random example I made with a Wikipedia page about Elon Musk:👉 https://poplink.to/l/2s3fj3
I dropped that into some Facebook groups, and within an hour, people were not only reading the page but also checking out my own link. That felt like a small win because I didn’t have to create any original content, yet I still got extra eyeballs on my stuff.
It’s definitely not perfect yet. It’s totally free right now because it’s still in beta. Some sites block it, and I’m working on ways around that (I’ve got some ideas but need time to implement them). But overall, it’s been surprisingly fun to play with.
Anyway, just wanted to share in case anyone else here has ever felt like they’re sending free traffic to other people’s sites all the time — maybe this is a way to get something back from it. Curious if anyone else has tried similar hacks or tools?
I am developing a SaaS. This SaaS will assist users in generating a comprehensive social media calendar and creating engaging hooks, both visual and textual. It will provide insights into current market trends and help users generate scripts of varying lengths—small, medium, and large—for their social media platforms.
Hook Script will cater to a wide range of social media channels, including Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and LinkedIn. The service will be offered through a subscription model, available in both monthly and yearly plans.
Key features will include guidance on how to present hooks effectively, including tips on facial expressions and techniques to boost confidence. Additionally, it will include trending viral video hooks currently popular among users.
For script generation, the tool will offer guidelines on what type of video content to include for each line. For example, if there is a resume-related line, users can add a video that corresponds to that theme. Moreover, Hook Script will assist in generating high-definition videos as part of the growth plan.
If you’re someone who creates content and this sounds useful — would you use it?
Most founders waste months coding things nobody wants. What if you could validate your idea in just 7 days?
Here’s how it works:
✅ Tell AI your idea → It creates a landing page for validation.
✅ We run targeted Facebook ads ($10/day for 7 days) to attract real users.
✅ After 7 days, you get:
Clicks, engagement, & email sign-ups (your first potential users).
Real proof of demand—so you know whether to build or pivot.
I’m testing demand before launching this. Would this be valuable to you? Let me know your thoughts!
Good morning everyone. Today I'm working on adding some guidelines to Huzzler (category specific rules and general community rules). The goal of this is to increase the quality of the content and make sure the posts are in the correct category.
An AI will analyse every post and assign some scores to it: e.g. "wrong_category_probability", "spam_probability", "rule_violation_probability" and then a mod can easily filter and remove spam posts or move posts to a better category.
What do you think about this? Any other guidelines / rules I should add?
Thanks a lot guys!
Hello guys. I created groop.cc. It's a free tool that makes it easier to plan group activities, vacations, events. I focused the entire app on making the experience as easy and smooth as possible.
To get started, go to groop.cc, create a groop and send the link to your friends. Your friends can then freely enter their available times on the calendar.
I created it because I got tired of the constant back and forth messaging in the group chat to see who is available at what time when trying to plan a holiday or meeting.
The big difference with other tools like Doodle is that instead of voting on predefined dates, everyone can freely add their dates to a calendar. Making it a handy tool for events that may have variable times (Eg. a summer vacation).
It's completely free and I don't have a paid tier. Maybe I'll add that in the future, but for now, I make no money from this.
Feel free to test it out. Thanks!
Posting on Reddit can be weird. Sometimes you write something thoughtful, and it gets ignored. Other times you’re not even sure what people want to hear.
I kept running into this myself. So, I started building something to make it easier to figure out what to say and how to say it, based on the subreddits you want to target.
The idea is to help you stop guessing and start with a clear guide instead. It’s for people who want to contribute.
It’s still early, but I’d love to hear what you think.
Is this something you’d find useful? Anything that feels off or unnecessary?
Would love your feedback!!
Here’s the link: EngagementSpark
Hi, I built a totally free and safe file converter and manipulation Web app:
Pdf Convertex
Tools for documents and PDF
- Can convert various file formats easily
- Split and merge PDFs
- Convert pictures to PDFs
Link: https://convertex-three.vercel.app/
Would you be open to giving me feedback on it? And are there important features I could offer? More tools I could add? Is there an opportunity to monetize this site?
Do let me know.
Hello everyone,
While building my first SaaS I realized that I may have to spend time daily answering questions about API usage, billing, features etc. However I am also going to have a documentation, but it probably won't be read by actual users as much as I'd like...
How do you guys deal with this? Is this an actual problem you are facing as well?
I'm researching solutions and would love 2 minutes of your insights:
https://aicofounder.com/research/bpFw8fS
Thanks!
Recently launched my new app Opensmith.io
Opensmith allows you to easily compose product updates/ release notes based on your projects GitHub activity.
It already has some initial users. But I wanted to share it with this community and see if any of you have some feedback.
Any feedback would go a long way!
Hey fellow indie hackers! 👋
I m building a little tool that scans your code for security issues, API leaks, CSRF vulnerabilities, insecure cookies, SQL injection risks, and other "oh sh*t" moments BEFORE you ship.
It takes 3 minutes to run, and gives you actual code snippets to fix the problems - not just "you're screwed" warnings. Works with JS/TS, React, Node, Python, Laravel etc.
Now yeah, security scanners exist. But most of them assume you’ve got a security team and time for audits.
This one’s for solo devs and indie builders. The ones who ship fast and just want clear, no-BS answers.
Would you throw a few bucks my way for something like this if it saved you from that 3am panic when you realize your app has security holes after launching 😊?
Just trying to see if I'm the only one with these security nightmares!
Hey Huzzlers..
I created a directory that serves as an online side hustles index where you can browse 370+ side hustle ideas, work-from-home opportunities, and easy ways to make money fast.
This is a totally free directory, updated monthly - No sign-ups required, no strings attached. ✨
It won Product of the day on MicroLaunch the other day.
Now if you're feeling supportive, I’m asking you to check it out and share your "Roast" feedback on ML.
👉 https://microlaunch.net/p/esidehustles
Happy to support back with your future launches.
Hey fellow Huzzlers,
Hope you had a great weekend!
Last week, I had the chance to speak with several early-stage AI entrepreneurs. And two big Pains kept coming up for them:
- Getting first paying customers (fast)
- Getting accepted into a top-tier accelerator (YC apps are closing soon!)
After reflecting on the conversations, I realised both challenges share one core need:
A solid Go-To-Market (GTM) strategy.
Now, a bit about me:
In my “day job,” I create GTM strategies for VC/PE-backed companies (>$20M ARR). I typically charge $10K+ per plan, tailored to each client’s market, customer data, and goals.
Over the last 3 years, I've done this for nearly 100 companies, seeing firsthand what truly drives revenue growth.
This got me thinking:
Could I leverage AI to make top-level GTM strategies available to early-stage founders for $100?
I spent the weekend fine-tuning an agent that creates robust, founder-ready GTM plans specifically for AI-native startups.
Now, I need your brutally honest feedback.
Here's what the current iteration of the report includes:
- 1. Executive Summary: Key GTM recommendations, previewed at a glance
- 2. Startup Summary: Pain you're solving, your stakeholders, and your core value prop
- 3. Go-To-Market Foundations
- - Strategic insights tailored to the market you are tackling, things to keep in mind (e.g, how to create a moat, how to make sure you are after a $1B idea, etc...)
- - Who your Ideal Customer should be and why
- - Ideas of the most effective features you should build in your MVP and Why
- - Recommendations of different packages and their price, and reasons why they would be effective
- - Step by step process on how to get your first customers. Including how to get to talk to your first 10-20 stakeholders to get feedback on your idea. It includes email templates, LinkedIn message templates, Outbound sequence templates, how to do research on the stakeholders, AND how to navigate the conversation with them (including examples of questions to ask to validate your idea, as well as how to ask for referrals to keep the conversation going)
- 4. Accelerator Application
- - Nuances to keep in mind when applying and/or for interviews
- - How to leverage this GTM plan to come across as an expert in your field and in growing startup revenue
- 5. Parting Words: A dose of encouragement (because this journey is f*cking hard!)
Right now, I’m offering this report in exchange for detailed feedback.
If you’re interested, please comment below with:
* What would make you pay $10K (let's imagine you have the budget) to a consultant/business coach/course?
* Your startup’s URL (it’s ok if you don’t have one, simply provide details about your startup idea)
* Any additional information you want the agent to know (you can be as detailed as you like
* Where I can send the PDF (email, LinkedIn profile, Reddit handle, or somewhere else is convenient)
Thanks for reading this far 🙏
I hope I can help you sharpen your GTM plan, get those precious first customers, and maybe even get you accepted at YC!
Hey everyone! I'm new to the community and would love some feedback on a WordPress plugin I'm working on. It's a subscription tracker designed to help users manage and track both free trials and paid subscriptions for WordPress plugins, themes, and third-party services like domain, hosting, and other saas. Basically, it helps keep tabs on any recurring or even one-time expenses tied to your site.
Hey everyone! 😊
I’m thinking about building an app for people who work with social media. Here’s the idea:
* You can craft engaging social content with adjustable tones.
* AI-designed images for every platform.
* Find trending, high-impact hashtags.
* Auto Scheduling & Posting – Streamline multi-platform publishing.
* Performance Insights – AI-driven content improvement suggestions.
Before I dive into this, I’d love to know—would something like this be useful for you? If not, what would make it helpful? I don’t want to build something no one uses, so your feedback means a lot! 🙏
Thanks in advance!
Hey everyone,
Recently I struggled a lot with localizing my mobile app. Managing translations, formats, and updates was time-consuming and messy. So I ended up building my own solution: https://langapi.io
It’s a lightweight translation API built with indie devs and small teams in mind.
This is just an MVP for now, so feel free to evaluate it. Your feedback, ideas, or suggestions would mean a lot and help shape the direction of the project.
Thanks in advance!
I'm working on a new SaaS idea and would love your feedback.
It’s an AI-powered itinerary builder that doesn’t just scrape top attractions — it actually reads through real human reviews from Reddit, blogs, Quora, and Google Maps to build realistic travel plans.
The goal is to create personalized itineraries based on actual traveler experiences — including where to stay (and for how long), how much to budget per day, hidden local spots, and even what street food to try. Each recommendation would be backed by real sources, not generic AI guesses.
Think of it like planning a trip with a well-traveled friend who already did all the digging.
Do you think something like this would be useful for your travels?
What features would make it a no-brainer to use before a trip?
Open to any feedback — still super early stage.
Hey guys I'm almost done building my new saas and would love some feedback on it
I’m working on an AI-driven fresh produce delivery platform that sources vegetables and fruits from scientifically tested soil to ensure purity and nutrition. Our AI model analyzes health conditions (e.g., diabetes, heart health) and recommends personalized food choices, optimizing supply chain efficiency and reducing waste. Customers receive curated weekly subscription boxes based on their needs.
Would you trust soil-tested vegetables and AI-based nutrition recommendations? What challenges do you see in making this work? Looking for honest feedback!