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Shirish
@Shirish
23 hours ago
Startup idea

A dating site that matches people based on their browser history.

No bios. No selfies.

Just pure browser history matching

Vincent
@vincent
Stripe $2.9k/mo
1 month ago
Promoted #marketing
Get $10 in advertising credits for every friend you refer to Huzzler! 🥳

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,..

Advertising credits can be spent here

Have an amazing day everyone!

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Robert Zagey
@robert-zagey
1 day ago
Social Learning Platform

Most learning happens in Silos and is often limited. It’s limited to the institution you are at. it’s often limited to yourself, It’s limited to a textbook.

But what if there was a social learning platform that was free from boundaries or borders enabling students to create content for subjects and interests, collaborate with others and discover something new.

I am looking for a developer who would be interested in partnering with me to build out an MVP for an equity stake.

Sanket Kogekar
@sanket-kogekar
2 weeks ago
Steal this $11,000 MRR worth business idea:

Idea: A platform that automates the creation and publishing of AI-generated, faceless UGC videos for TikTok to drive traffic to businesses.

- Problem: Small businesses struggle to create consistent, engaging TikTok content due to time constraints and high costs of professional UGC. This limits their ability to leverage TikTok’s massive audience for lead generation.

- Target audience: Small business owners, e-commerce brands, and solopreneurs in niches like retail, fitness, or tech, who want affordable, automated TikTok marketing to boost traffic and sales.

In case you are interested in:

✅ Exact solution that this problem demands.

✅ Development complexity (technical + api + infra)

✅ Product distribution (traction channels)

✅ Validation proof (a competitor already making $$)

I research profitable SaaS built in relatively less time and share the best opportunities every weekend.

DG
@dg_
4 weeks ago
What do you think you are missing to take your startup off the ground?

Hi Huzzlers,

I've been wondering...

After seeing a few tools that help you find Redditors that might have the problem you are aiming to solve, and also talking to other entrepreneurs building AI products...

I'm just wondering, what's missing? It seems lots of people have great ideas, but those ideas barely get any attention, let alone people paying for them.

What do you think might be missing in this equation?

Leonard
@leonard
1 month ago
Frank – a terminal bot that writes your commits

Frank – a CLI that generates commit messages and mocks your code with surgical sarcasm

I'm a developer, and if there's one thing that makes me procrastinate and that I hate, it's writing commit messages. Especially when the code is a mess and I can't even explain what happened.

With that in mind, I'm creating Frank, a command-line bot that:

  • Generates plausible commit messages (based on changes in your code)
  • And also comments on your code with sharp humor, like "I'm tired of your mess".

The target audience is devs (mainly backends and fullstacks) who:

  • Live in the terminal
  • Are too lazy to write decent commits
  • Hate “cute” assistants who treat everything like a productivity spa
  • Like sarcasm and are self-critical enough to laugh at their own code

The goal isn't to automate everything or pretend that committing is fun.

It's just to lighten the boring task with a dose of sarcasm and make your Git history less embarrassing.

I'm validating the idea and would love to hear what you think:

  • Would this be useful in your day-to-day life?
  • What kind of dev do you think would use this all the time?
  • Do you have any suggestions for sarcastic comments for Frank?
Have you ever had a headache with a poorly done commit that you don't even understand later? Like: fix: things
> …but no one knows what things are — not even you.
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Radjid Schneider
@Radjid
1 month ago
How to find validated SaaS ideas

Something I've noticed is how often you can stumble upon potential SaaS ideas just by reading through Reddit.

If you browse subreddits where entrepreneurs, developers, or other professionals hang out, you'll frequently see people talking about problems they face or wishing for a specific tool to make their work easier. They might complain about a tedious task or ask if anyone knows software that does a particular thing.

When you see posts like that, it's often a sign that there's an unmet need. You could create something that other people will actually want. Maybe the existing tools aren't quite right, are too expensive, or people just don't know about them because of poor marketing.

What I've found helpful is keeping an eye out for these kinds of psots. If you see multiple posts over time where people describe similar frustrations or wish for the same type of tool, that could be a strong signal for a good product idea. It shows there's a real need people might be willing to pay to solve.

Just a thought I wanted to share. Has anyone else noticed the same?

Aaron
@dev_kst_aaron
1 month ago
ORM Syntax Generator

Hello everyone, this is my first post here!

I am a fullstack developer and after working or multiple projects on the backend primarily with nestjs and using type orm, I find my self re-writing entity files just to declare database columns and structures. So, I made a tool just for myself to generate ORM codes based on my ERD.

The wiring canvas and the code editor are both interactive. So, I thought this tool my be helpful for backend developers similar to me and would like some validations and feedback before committing time and resources into this!

The attached screenshot is just a sneak peak into my tool to give a general idea. All feedbacks are welcome and appreciated!

TLDR; made a tool to generate orm syntax based on ERD

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Nikola Vonic
@123
1 month ago
Developing a Web Platform and Browser Extension to Improve Personal OPSEC and Digital Privacy

This project aims to create a web-based platform and optional browser extension designed to help users improve their Operational Security (OPSEC) and reduce their digital footprint. The website will provide interactive tools such as a self-assessment quiz, step-by-step guides for better online practices, and a searchable database of companies with links or instructions on how to delete or request personal data removal.

To enhance real-time privacy protection, an optional browser extension will be developed. This extension will monitor user behavior in forms and websites, alerting them when they are about to overshare unnecessary personal information, and offering privacy-friendly alternatives like email aliases or fake data for non-essential fields. It will also highlight websites that track users or make account deletion difficult.

The project focuses on accessibility, simplicity, and empowering users to take control of their own privacy with minimal technical knowledge. It combines practical development with academic research on digital security, user behavior, and privacy laws such as GDPR and CCPA.

Vincent
@vincent
Stripe $2.9k/mo
1 month ago
Promoted #general
Upcoming features for Huzzler and advertising bonus for early members 🔥

Hey everyone 👋 For those interested, we've added new advertising options ranging from 1,659 up to 7,458 weekly impressions.

Only until April 30th , we're doing a sale were you get 25 bonus ad credits per 100 credits purchased️

Advertising options: huzzler.so/advertise/options-pricing

Upcoming features for Huzzler

Now that the development on the advertising system is done, we're focusing on making Huzzler the best platform for founders. Here is a list of a couple of the planned features we have:

  • Automatically add your product to "alternative to" so people can find your products through SEO
  • Be able to save / bookmark valuable posts in folders
  • Accountability system where you can define goals and celebrate milestones with the community weekly (you will be held accountable by the community) 😉
  • A problem/solution directory where users can submit real world problems they have. This will provide Huzzler users with a list of already validated product ideas. You'll also be able to notify the user who posted the problem when your app is ready, that way you already have a paying customer ready.
  • Gamification: have a level and xp. Increase your level by contributing in the community
  • Referral system: gain advertising credits by referring people to Huzzler
  • OAuth, login with Google
  • Embeddable badges for the launch Arena
  • Be able to link a product with a showcase
  • Better filtering / sorting in product pages (filter by category, sort by date,..)
  • Coming soon tab: all projects that are soon to be relelased
  • Previous launch arena winners pages
  • .... and many more features

Let me know if you'd like to see other features as well 😁

Thanks for reading guys!

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Iyanuoluwa Omotoso
@Omololu
1 month ago
Building a Quiz Practice App for Entry Level Roles

Hello everyone,

for context I’m from a third world country so this might be hard for some people to relate. In my country applying for graduate entry level roles can be very very hard, most especially getting materials to use. If you do have materials there are mostly paid and are pdf and you have no way of getting the exact feel of the exams before the exam date.

I have an idea to solve this, I want to curate all the past questions I can find for different companies, and then create a platform where users have access to all these exams in one place. I would also be using AI to train more questions based on available questions.

one feature I’m thinking of is to grade users based on current users to give a feel of how you’re performing in each categories of the question compared to others. The platform will also give a better feel of our candidates are to behave during exams in such platforms. For now I plan on making the platform entirely free.

need feedback from more experienced founders, thank you

Vincent
@vincent
Stripe $2.9k/mo
1 month ago
What problem is your product solving?

I am curious as to what problems you guys are solving. Can you describe it in one sentence? I'll create a highlight post with the offical Huzzler account about the most unique / interesting one 😁

Radjid Schneider
@Radjid
2 months ago
A tip for those who don't know what to make

Often, I hear people say things like "I don't know what to make" or "everything already exists". I understand you. It's hard to find a new unique idea to create a SAAS for.

But let me tell you. Your project doesn't have to be unique. You can simply copy popular concepts which already exist and just make them better.

That's how I find new startup ideas. Copy + improve. A simple process and yo don't have to invent some kind of new revolutionary project.

Jakob test
@jakob14
2 months ago
By far the easiest way to validate your SAAS startup idea.

Need to validate a product idea for a SAAS? it's very easy. My rule: if 20 ppl don't say "I'd literally pay for this" then I don't build it.

It's very simple. Just msg about 50 people in your niche (keep it short) and ask them if they would pay for your SAAS. If some say yes, keep messaging more people until you've got around 20 people that say they would pay for it.

It's so easy and builds some kind of waitlist.

And now, you've got real people waiting for you to launch your product and at least some will pay for it.

Adriel
@elo
2 months ago
Auto recharge automation for government toll

Hey all, want opinions on this idea. In my country, the government owns highway tolls and doesn't offer an automatic recharge option when out of funds. Lots of people forget to recharge and then get hit with a fine. I am curious if I could make a SaaS that automates this recharge on the government software so that people never get hit with a fine. Is this possible?

ben
@ben11
2 months ago
What's Your Experience with Existing Waitlist Builder Tools?

Hey everyone,

I’m Ben – an indie maker who recently dove deep into SaaS and learned firsthand that validating your idea early is critical. One area that’s always sparked debate is the effectiveness of waitlist builders. I’m curious about your experiences with these tools!

My Journey so Far

I spent hours setting up my own waitlist pages,messing with databases, email integrations, and clunky setups, only to realize that the process often takes time away from iterating on the core product. It got me thinking: if these tools are supposed to help validate ideas quickly, are they really delivering on that promise?

Questions for the Community

  • Effectiveness: Have you used waitlist builder tools? What's worked well, and what hasn't?
  • User Experience: Do you find that the branding (like “Waitlist” vs. “Early Access”) influences signup rates?
  • Conversion & Engagement: How successful have you been in converting waitlist signups into active users or paying customers?
  • Features & Friction: Are there any features you wish these tools had (better analytics, A/B testing, smoother email follow-ups)? What’s been the biggest pain point for you?

Why It Matters

Understanding your experiences can help all of us refine our approach to early validation and build better products from the start. Whether you've had great success or encountered challenges, I'd love to hear your honest feedback and any tips you might have.

Looking forward to your stories and insights!

Feel free to share your thoughts or DM me if you want to chat more about this topic!

Ben

Vincent
@vincent
Stripe $2.9k/mo
1 month ago
Promoted #showcases
Introducing Groop - The easiest way to plan holidays & meetings with friend groups

Let me introduce you to Groop, a product I've built out of pure frustration. Every time I wanted to meet with friends or plan a holiday it was a hassle of constant back-and-forth messaging to check who was available when.

That's why I created Groop, a simple and free solution. It works like this

  • Go to groop.cc
  • Create a Groop (Eg. summer holiday 2025)
  • Send the link to friends
  • Everyone can select available dates on a calendar
  • The dates when everyone is available are highlighted in green

It doesn't get more simpler than this. No account creation required. No more back-and-forth-messaging.

Check it out: groop.cc

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