@iam_preethi
I disagree.
Anxiety can be a psychological problem. It also happens whenever you enter a new territory.
A disciplined person who is pushing themself into new territories to grow will experience anxiety.
If you're building a SaaS, do yourself a favor and build a B2B SaaS, not a B2C.
B2B is where most of the money lie. 💰
Trust me, you'll thank yourself later.
Sorry to disappoint you but:
Marketing is more important than building. 🤷♂️
If your product is good enough, your ROI for your time spent on marketing is higher than on adding features.
That’s life.
3 months ago I had 0 followers on twitter.
Now I have 250 followers!! 🎉 🎊 🎉
This might be a small number for many, but to me it means a lot! ☺️
Thank you!
@mkobach
I wish I had started reading more books earlier in life.
Books have a way of transporting you to different worlds and providing new perspectives on the world we live in.
BIG news! 💥
My lovely side project, SaaSykit, has crossed $20K in revenue! 🚀
MUCH love goes to all my awesome customers and the whole makers community! 💚
@_marcba
Jquery is one if the things that made javascript an appealing language, and without it I don’t think JavaScript would have reached where it is now.
All the love to jQuery ❤️
BIG milestone for SaaSykit! 💥
We crossed the $40k in revenue mark!! 😍
Absolutely grateful and blessed to have such an awesome customer base, and a beautiful product like SaaSykit!
Here’s to even bigger milestones ahead! 🚀
BIG Milestone Alert! 🎉🎉
SaaSykit has officially reached 250 customers! 🚀💥
It’s mind-blowing to think that 250+ SaaS apps are being built with SaaSykit as their foundation! 🤯
What a ride this has been!
The age of scrappy MVPs is over. 🚫
Users now expect polished, seamless experiences. If you're still building rough software drafts, you might as well do nothing at all. ✨
Quality is the new minimum.
@snazarofff
Having a 9-5, you can move your side project forward if:
1. Your side project becomes your hobby.
2. You adopt the “one small step per day is better than nothing” mindset.
This is how I do it.
The tech market is tough. 😤
Companies freeze hiring devs, but .... they’ll gladly pay for SaaS to cut costs.
For developers, building your own SaaS right now is a golden opportunity. 🚀
Have you seen a boilerplate that comes with automated tests?
SaaSykit does. 😍
A boilerplate must be stable since it serves as the foundation for projects. Automated tests provide the assurance that your base is reliable and bug-free, so you can build with confidence. 🚀
Every one should have a side project.
Side projects aren't just hobbies, they're playgrounds for creativity, skill-building, and unexpected opportunities. 🚀
@haysstanford
Hi everyone!
I’m Ahmad, developer for 12+ years & maker. I lean towards backend dev, but I love JS and tinker with frontend tech all the time.
My interests include startup, business, tech, investment, marketing.
So I’m a polymath 😃
How to spot a maker?
Makers care about the whole product, the value they provide, and they love to be involved and even work on all the product development phases (dev, design, marketing, etc).
In other words, makers are focused generalists.
Feeling nervous about upgrading to macOS Sequoia. Don't want to find out things break! 😩
Any devs out there who took the plunge and can share how it went? 🤔
Do you think it's easier to build SaaS these days (due to abundance of tools) or was it easier to do years ago (due to less competition)? 🤔
#buildinpublic
Two years ago I built a MacOS app that failed miserably. (Rabbitcut)
Before that I built a crypto utility that failed miserably.
Before that I built a browser extension that failed miserably.
Failure is a feature, not a bug.
Keep building! 🚀
SaaSykit had a great launch on ProductHunt! 🔥
Here are some insights after the launch:
👑 Position:
#4
🚀 Upvotes: 308 (still gaining upvotes 😍)
📈 Visits: around 1200 unique users visited over 2 days.
📃 Page views: ~5k
🤑 Sales: 7 (that I could attribute to the launch till
@digitaltrouble
Add to that the struggle that you have even before launching.
The non-stop mental bouncing between “my idea is awesome 😎” and “should i really launch this? 🤔”
In a world of infinite VC-money, indie makers might appear to be at a disadvantage.
That's definitely NOT the case!
Here are 10 ways you can differentiate your product against your VC-backed competitors and take a piece of the pie.
a 🧵👇: