I'm a solo founder currently building my first SaaS product, and I'm planning to launch a few more niche products in the future. I'm based in Australia and operating under my ABN (sole trader), but I m trying to figure out the best way to structure things for the long run.
Hi folks. Yesterday, I got featured with my latest app, and I made it to Top 5 Products of the day
I won't share my app's link here. That is not the goal. I just wanted to share some traffic numbers and insights, so you have a realistic expectation of traffic once you make it, too :)
(GMT+1) - : +1.1k page views - : +1k unique visitors - : +1.6k views (how is it higher than landing page views? I still don't know) - : 213 actual users - : 4 HELL YEAH - : 130$ (VERY RICH lol)
I remember reading an essay by @rrhoover about how he moved from his native Oregon to San Francisco after university studies, where doors full of networking opportunities opened up for him.
I saw the same thing in my country after graduation. About 80% of my classmates went to the capital, where there are the most opportunities in marketing and tech. (Or they went abroad.)
I graduated 4 years ago, and I had the opportunity to go on to a PhD, but I gave up on that option.
Instead, I chose the "real world".
Many public universities in my country offer free tuition, while in the US tuition is very high, and people take out student loans that take decades to pay off.
Hey PH friends, I m a developer who s launched a few side projects, and every time I hit the launch phase, I would freeze. Not because the product wasn t ready, but because I had no idea how to actually market it.
So I started building CoLaunchly a simple tool that helps developers and indie founders create personalized launch plans, content ideas, and checklist-based strategies without getting lost in all the noise.
Choose your product type and audience Get a tailored roadmap and channel tips Use content templates that sound like you, not an influencer Stay focused with a clear checklist
I m just getting started on my SaaS journey and, like many beginners, I m facing the classic challenge choosing the right idea to work on.
I feel like I might be overthinking it. On one hand, I just need to dive in and build something to gain experience. But at the same time, I want to ensure I m working on a valuable idea with real potential.