Rauf Asadov

Rauf Asadov

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Rauf Asadov

6mo ago

Fertit - Newsletter automation without the complexity - open source

Automate your newsletter with Fertit. We offer affordable pricing for email marketing.
Rauf Asadov

8mo ago

Early traction, but blocked by payments and funding. What would you do?

Hey PH fam I launched Lumoar (B2B SaaS startup) three weeks ago and we have already seen over 100 users sign up and lots of positive feedback. It s clear there is a demand and I feel there s potential in this. But now I have hit a wall. Because of my country, international payment platforms like Stripe or PayPal don t provide API access so I can t monetize or implement a paid plan right now. I ve talked to some investors, but they expect initial capital or revenue before they d consider funding. Bootstrapping got me this far, but moving forward without monetization or investment is getting really difficult. If you ve dealt with something like this (or just have thoughts), I d love to hear: What would you do in this situation? Any creative approaches, funding workarounds, or even alternative payment methods I should look into? Appreciate any advice
Rauf Asadov

8mo ago

Lumoar - Helps startups get SOC 2 ready with no headaches

Lumoar is a lightweight compliance dashboard that helps startups prepare for SOC 2 without spreadsheets, scattered docs, or overpriced consultants. Primarily meant for early-stage startups and small teams of developers to simplify the process.
Atonop/atonoTroy McAlpin

10mo ago

The customer is not always right - AMA w/ CEO of atono

Hey all - Troy McAlpin, CEO and co-founder of atono here.

In our last $70M ARR SaaS venture, we learned the hard way: the customer is not always right.

Atonop/atonoTroy McAlpin

10mo ago

The customer is not always right - AMA w/ CEO of atono

Hey all - Troy McAlpin, CEO and co-founder of atono here.

In our last $70M ARR SaaS venture, we learned the hard way: the customer is not always right.

Atonop/atonoTroy McAlpin

10mo ago

The customer is not always right - AMA w/ CEO of atono

Hey all - Troy McAlpin, CEO and co-founder of atono here.

In our last $70M ARR SaaS venture, we learned the hard way: the customer is not always right.