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Carol
@SyrupMaker 1 week ago
Need Advice

What are the best tools to integrate pay walls for your Saas?

Vincent
@vincent 1 week 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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Patrick
@patralus 1 week ago
Calling builders to an SME Neobank

I founded/lead an SME neobank in SE Asia. This post is for high talent, high agency people who want the chance to build / scale a product likely as their learning curve to radically improve their chances for their own startup in future (as I did myself).

The company mission is to make money meritocratic, and money which works hard for customer. People should get what they deserve, not limited to those who already have.

We're profitable, growing 100% compounding, have 10x LTV:CAC, and really happy customers (NPS, online reviews). And we're barely scratching the surface.

Anyone who nows developing markets understands just how acutely underserved businesses and consumers are with financial services. Our market is very tough to break into, but now our opportunity is practically limitless -- in terms of scale and the breadth of products we can ship to our captive base (and radically expand TAM).

I've noticed this site has lots of builders at various stages of their journey, skewing toward those who are pre-launch or even pre-idea.

If you're an aspiring entrepreneur, PM, or engineer with high degree of agency who wants to road-test your skills by building real products for real people -- we're interested to speak with you. Mindset and intellectual horsepower is a must; no experience required (you'll learn very fast here).

Vincent
@vincent 1 week ago
2.4K monthly active users for Huzzler 🍾 What I learned

Hey guys!

Just wanted to thank everyone who has been a part of this journey so far (we just getting started). We've only been around for a couple of weeks and are already ad 2.4K monthly active users, which is crazy if you think about it.

What I learned is that you have to solve a REAL problem. The real problem was that there was no good place for founders to hang out, get feedback or discover each others products so I created it.

I have a lot of cool things planned for Huzzler to make this platform even better, such as a real world problem/solution directory, "alternatives to x software" pages where I will list your products (mainly for SEO), a customer engine so you can get your first 100 customers and more.

All of your feedback is also added to the to-do list.

I'm working 24/7 on Huzzler to make this the best platform. Also increasing the price of huzzler black soon. For those interested, we now also have advertising options. Feel free to DM me on X for more info.

Thank you to everyone here! Couldn't do it without you.

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Link
@skypi 1 week ago
Anyone using WordPress?

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.

Jefry
@canvasowl 1 week ago
Would love feedback for my new SASS

Would love feedback on a new product I launched.

I'd like to improve it and so looking for genuine feedback here.

The platform is an ideation platform for single developers. It's currently in beta.

Every goes a long way

Every feedback is appreciated 👍🏾

Here's the link to the project: eazleAi.com

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Siddhant
@sidhant792 1 week ago
Validating a new AI travel SaaS idea — would love your feedback

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.

Amrutha
@amrutha 1 week ago
Built a tiny CMS to manage Supabase Storage files — open-sourced it

Hacky but useful — we just needed a UI for blog assets stored in Supabase (images, markdown, PDFs). Next.js + Tailwind. Auth, file upload, folder nav, publish button.

Nothing fancy. Just worked for us. Might work for you too.

npx create-supawald my-app

https://github.com/structuredlabs/supawald

Nicolas Mauro
@Virlo 1 week ago
+2K MRR :)

Happy to announce that Virlo is over $2k MRR!

This milestone tells us that we should keep going! It’s not much, but it makes us happy that at least a few people out there are enjoying our product :)

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Vincent
@vincent 2 hours 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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FindAffiliates
@FindAffiliates 1 week ago
What marketing effort got you the most results?

Let's create a thread of comments with our best marketing strategies for anyone to steal. We'll start with our most converting strategy, which is Reddit posts about what we do and solve + revenue posts. Those got us record visitors and views there.

Harvansh Chaudhary
@harvansh 1 week ago
Would You Pay for a Custom Analytics SaaS or Just Use Google Analytics with a Better UI?

Hey Huzzlers....

I'm building an analytics SaaS and I'm currently stuck between two paths. I’ve already built a solid tracking system of my own — I can track pageviews, user behavior, sessions, etc.

But now I'm wondering if I should continue building everything from scratch (custom heatmaps, user journeys, screenshot-based session previews, real-time tracking), or instead just integrate with Google Analytics via their API.

The idea with GA is users would connect their account, and I’d display all their data in a cleaner, more focused UI with some extra insights layered in, like a 3d world globe with live users, a screenshot generator loaded with required features to Generate stats and share on your X profile and some more.

Easier for me, less infra to manage — but also feels less valuable since GA already gives that whole data.

So I’m torn: do you think indie founders would actually pay for some unique features I described, cleaner, easier-to-use UI on top of their GA data? 

Or is the real value in having a full custom tracking system where I own the data and the experience?

GA has trust and coverage, but it’s bloated and confusing. My tracker is lightweight, focused, and can be tailored to founders' real needs — but it’s more work and I’m unsure if people would make the switch.

Curious what you'd do or prefer.

Vincent
@vincent 1 week 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 😁

Jakob test
@jakob14 1 week ago
How to get your first paying customer (SAAS or other product)

I see many founders here building great products but some of you are struggling to get their first paying customers. Here is some actionable advice on how to actually get your first paying customer for your SAAS (how I did it):

  • Step 1: find out where your customer hangs out (reddit? forums? facebook groups? And choose the one where your customer is most likely to hang out and where you can contact them directly
  • Step 2: Start commenting and provide value. When people ask for advice. just give them advice. Actually try to help them solve their problems.
  • Step 3: start casually mentioning how your product can solve a problem they have. (your product must save them either time or money). Be genuine, give real advice. People like real people.
  • Step 4: When they join your platform, treat them like kings.
  • Step 5: Kindly ask your first users for feedback.
  • Step 6: Iterate on the feedback
  • Step 7 repeat.
FindAffiliates
@FindAffiliates 1 week ago
Steal our viral X strategy

We've been going viral on X these past 4 days. How? By commenting on memes and interacting with community members.

We've both been adding value to conversations, and getting some laughs with silly interactions.

This got us:

→ +600k Impressions

→ +100 Followers

→ +20 New Users

→ +1.4k Profile Visits

Our biggest highlight was a meme about Sam Altman x Levelsio, two people we highly respect, where Levels retweeted us, and our post got out to a lot of devs!

Have you ever tried something off-brand like this? We have to admit it's addicting, although it doesn't convert as much as we would want yet.

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Carlos Fadhel
@fadhelcarlos 1 week ago
Feedback on the direction of Profolio

Hi everyone! I vibecoded 95% of a solution to a personal problem in a couple hours, and then spent 2 months turning it into a SaaS now called Profolio. It has been both an horror story and an extremely fullfilling experience.

The premise is simple: traditional resumes don't tell my full story, and if wanted to have a small chance of recruiters considering me I needed to show them what I can do, not just tell them.

However, I'm at a point where I have completely lost the ability of looking at the product with objective, external consumer eyes. There are so many things I want to add, to change, to improve, and now I don't even know if that's what my target audience would want, if I'm spending too much time on things people don't even care about, or if I'm failing to add the value they deserve.

I would really appreciate any general feedback of the product, but I'm more concerned with the direction going forward. I've been thinking if I should include recruiters into the equation with a separate profile, ability to compare candidates with help of AI, send interview requests to candidates, etc.

I also added a job board so users could get tailored job posts recommendations based on their skills and experience, but it's been hard finding an api that retrieve quality and accurate job offers. Thought about letting companies create their own job posts directly inside the app, and that's when I realized I was way too deep into the rabbithole and it was time to ask for help.

You can create an account at www.profolio.id or just check the landing page and will get a good enough idea as to what would make sense in terms of the direction going forward.

Thanks!

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Vincent
@vincent 2 weeks ago
Promoted #showcases
Install the Huzzler Mobile App

Hey everyone!

We are very excited to announce that you can now install Huzzler on your mobile device and receive push notifications. We have opted to use a PWA instead of a native app as we plan on shipping as many features in the coming weeks (problem / solution directory, accountability, marketing guides..).

To install the app: Simply visit the Huzzler homepage on a mobile device. A popup will appear with instructions on how to install the app. Cheers and let me know if you have any feedback 😁

Thanks!

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Abhishek
@Quickmvps 1 week ago
How to ship an MVP in 4 weeks:

Week 1:

-Schedule client meeting to understand requirements.

-Create a detailed Product Requirements Document (PRD).

-Analyze and prioritize features for Phase 1.

-Be transparent about what can realistically be shipped in the first phase.

Week:2

-Finalize and confirm requirements with the client.

-Plan UI/UX, map out all pages and features.

-Start coding prep (set up tech stack, environments, etc.).

Week 3:

-Complete UI development.

-Start backend development and integrate APIs.

-Work on additional features as per priority.

Week 4:

-Focus on debugging and fixing errors.

-Refine the product (UI/UX, performance, etc.).

-Deploy the application and prepare for launch.

Pro Tip:

-Update clients weekly on progress.

-Share challenges openly and seek feedback.

-Stay transparent and collaborative until delivery

zaid
@zaid 1 week ago
LOC for huzzler

LOC of huzzler? Love the app am new here! Waiting for the dark mode aswell.

FindAffiliates
@FindAffiliates 1 week ago
New here! Some suggestions

Would love to see an edit or delete post button.

Love this site an community. Will definitely hustle here!

Ahmed Hisham
@CeoOftheworld 1 week ago
Suggestions please

I am working on all-in-one productivity saas, so what is the features you really want to see in your workspace

Vincent
@vincent 2 weeks ago
This week's Launch Arena has begun ⚔️

The Launch Arena for this week has begun! Make sure to vote on your favorite products.

Creating a product yourself? Make sure to submit it to the launch arena

Good luck to all participants!

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Radjid Schneider
@Radjid 2 weeks 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.

Vincent
@vincent 1 week 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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Carlotta
@ctatti 2 weeks ago
Need advice to get users

Launched my AI-driven social content creator, I need some advice on how to get users.

The product is paid only with a free trial.

Until now I got 3 users to register but they didn't pick the plan necessary to use the website.

What are your suggestions?

Website is https://postifyai.io

Vincent
@vincent 2 weeks ago
Reached 2K monthly active users!

Hey guys! Just want to thank all of you early users for being a part of Huzzler. We've only been around for about a month and already at 2K active users. Currently, we are in talks with influencers on X to promote Huzzler. Over the coming weeks, many new features will be released such as:

  • Gamification: You will have a level and be able to earn XP by making contributions
  • Accountability: You'll be able to define some goals for the next week "eg. Finish landing page" and be held accountable by other members for that goal. You then will be able to mark once it's done and it will appear in the feed.
  • Earn advertising credits by referring other members: You'll be able to earn credits which you can use to promote your projects on Huzzler by inviting friends
  • Save posts: You'll be able to save posts and put them in folders, much like X's bookmarks
  • (Huzzler Black feature) Problem / Solution: Users will be able to submit real world problems that they need a SAAS or any other app for. E.g. "I need an app that converts a .psd file into a .png file and be able to change the background". They then can enter a monhtly price they'd pay for such a product. Huzzler members will then be able to browse the list of thousands of real-world problems and notify the one who posted when a solution becomes available. Maybe we could add voting as well. This fixes the problem of working on a product no one wants, because there will be a paying customer ready to buy.
  • (Huzzler Black feature) Huzzler Customer engine: A personalized way to get your first 100 customers. You'll need to select business type (b2c / b2b) and the category and you'll get actionable steps to undertake to actually get your first 100 customers. Eg. "Find 10 influencers on tiktok in your niche" for b2c or "Find 50 businesses on Linkedin for b2b" and messages you can send, handy templates to get a response,...

These last 2 features will be part of Huzzler black, which now costs $29 and includes all future features. We'll increase the price of Huzzler Black once these features are available to $299. As we believe the Problem/Solution feature and Customer Engine are of tremendous value.

Thanks again everyone who is on here daily! I'll also try to make some time to give you "early member". Thanks guys 🧡

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Ahmed Hisham
@CeoOftheworld 2 weeks ago
Feature request

I found this platform and this is amazing platform i like it so much , i just want a save post feature because there is interesting posts i wanna to re-read it later

Sev
@Leo 2 weeks ago
14 Mistakes I Made While Building a SaaS (So You Don’t Have To)

I've been building my SaaS for 129 days. Here's a NO-BS list of mistakes I made (and lessons I learned)

1. Prepare legal ground

Have an LLC or some other legal entity so you can collect payments and bypass limitations you'll most definitely run into, if not on this SaaS, then on the next one.

I didn't think about it until I faced APIs such as Meta API or Stripe which required a legal entity. You can always open an LLC remotely in USA, there are many companies that provide this service. It will typically cost you around $500. If you want recommendation on a service I used, DM me.

2. Analyze the market and your competitors before committing your resources

I didn't analyze the market properly. I looked at 4-5 big competitors and their features and that was it. As I kept building, I encountered more and more competition in the space, and it wasn't until the 4th month that I fully realized how crowded this space really is.

To be fair, I didn't know how to do proper research.

If I were starting over, here's what I'd do:

  1. Go to AlternativeTo
  2. Search your top 5-6 competitors
  3. Compile all their alternatives into a table

Here you go, this is your competition. It will include big names as well as small indie hackers like yourself. Study them and figure out where you fit.

If you still want to continue, move on.

3. Select a dead domain name

I was careless with my first name. At the end of 3rd month I had to bite the bullet and spend a few days to re-brand everything, and to start the SEO game from scratch.

Make sure the name you're selecting is a dead name. Nothing significant should appear on Google. Make sure the social media handles for this name are available. Make sure there are no other services, especially in the same niche, that have a very similar name.

Brainstorm the name with ChatGPT. Brainstorm the name with friends. It's easy to get attached and get biased toward a name. You need 3rd party view on this.

4. Start with a Waitlist

Setup simple UTM and Referral tracking.

Ask for the name so later you can make the emails more personalized.

Bare minimum for your waitlist: target audience, feature list, "how it works", and FAQ.

You can start with just text. When you have something to show, put a screenshot/video there.

Add "Welcome" email to the waitlist. As such, you 1) warm up the mailbox and 2) you can see if any emails bounced.

Promote the waitlist on reddit/linkedin/X. Best source for me was Reddit. You can promote even on subreddits which do not allow promotion, if you do it smart. I made some posts on subreddits without including a link to the waitlist, and people reached out to me via DMs asking for a link.

5. ENGAGE WITH YOUR WAITLIST

Seriously, just do it. Those people signed up. Every week you make something new, you can share it with them. Send a biweekly update on the progress.

I kept silent for 2.5 months before I engaged the waitlist. And when I finally did, what happened? Crickets...

6. Choose proven stack

Put your ego aside. Seriously. Just choose what works.

I spent so much time simply because my stack was not optimal. In particular, Vue and Nuxt, which I use, are great frameworks, but they lack in community.

7. Choose an SSR framework for landing page

This one may be obvious to some, but it cost me a week separating my landing page from the app so I can get SEO benefits. Don't be me.

8. Choose proven hosting

I spent several days to relocate my backend from fly.io to render.com because fly.io turned out to be ridiculously slow.

9. Start the SEO game early

Warm up your domain authority. Spend a few days to submit your Waitlist/MVP into directories. Write/generate SEO friendly high quality articles. Optimize your landing and blog page for SEO.

There is absolutely no reason to not invest a few 2-3 days into it early on unless you're still in the experimentation phase.

10. Once your MVP is out, you will get at least a few regular users. Engage with them

Listen to what your users say. Engage with them. Ask how they are doing. Ask for improvement ideas. Ask for feedback. Check up on them from time to time. You first 5 users are very important. When you fully release, consider leaving them as free users. They will become your cheerleaders.

11. Do not code. Instead, PLAN

Think like an architect. Only code to validate hypotheses or prove something works, but once it does, don't rush into building the full ap. Pause. Design first.

Look, these days AI writes 80% of the code. But it doesn't know your vision. If you don't plan the big picture, you'll end up refactoring endlessly.

Start with your data model. Seriously, I spent weeks reworking mine. And I've had plenty of smaller refactors that could have been avoided had I put more thoughts into planning.

Think. Plan. Then build.

12. Do not waste time on UI

Just accept that your MVP UI does not matter. When the time is right, you will change it anyway. Don't spend time on the UI on the first version of the app. Just make it simple and clean, but don't overdo it.

13. Look for out of box solutions when possible

I spent 5 days developing custom billing portal only to find out that Stripe provides it out of box. It took me less than 2 hours to integrate the OOB one.

14. Simplify, simplify, simplify

Can't emphasize this enough. I know this is hard. Your backlog will grow. You'll have more and more ideas. But you have to stay razor sharp. Focus on one specific problem. Whenever you can, look for short cuts.

80% of time the right decision to whatever dilemma you're having is to simplify.

If this helped you — let me know what resonated.

Or tell me what you wish you knew before launching 🚀

Thank you for reading.

zaid
@zaid 2 weeks ago
Dark mode

Is there a dark mode for huzz? And if so, where do i find it?

Vincent
@vincent 2 hours 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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