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Sahil Singhavi
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6mo ago
Hardest part about building a SaaS isn't the code. It's watching people actually use it.
... spent 6 months building what I thought people wanted. Clean UI. Fast performance. All the features
competitors
had and some unique ones. Launched it feeling confident. Got 100 signups in week one. Felt amazing. Week two? 3 people were still using it. Everyone else bounced. That hurt. But what hurt more was I had no idea why. Here's what I learned the hard way: People don't leave because your product is bad. They leave because it doesn ... ... people try it my friends and their friends haha. Watched how they used it. What they ignored. What made them come back. The retention difference was insane. First product: 6% came back after week one. This one (
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p/self-promotion
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Sahil Singhavi
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6mo ago
I built something that knows me better than most of my friends do
... your life, even the people closest to you... maybe this is for you too. I'm curious what you think. Does this resonate? Or am I just building something that only makes sense to me? Product Name-:
Zropi
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p/zropi-your-partner
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Sahil Singhavi
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6mo ago
I was burnt out and failing so I built AI that give shit about me
... Reddit at 3am instead of sleeping, I thought: fuck it. What if I just built something that actually understood me? Not another todo app. Not another AI chatbot with canned responses. Something real. So I started coding (named it
zropi.com
Two weeks in, it scared me a little. It chats like a person. Pauses, emotions, personality. I was testing it, venting about this nightmare project at work. How my manager kept moving deadlines. How I felt like I was failing ... ... actually do stuff while you watch. Screen shares like it hijacked a laptop somewhere. "Hey, compare these three phones for me." Boom. Opens tabs, reads reviews, makes a spreadsheet, sends you the results. While cracking jokes about Android
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p/self-promotion
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Sahil Singhavi
β’
6mo ago
I was burnt out and failing so I built AI that give shit about me
... Reddit at 3am instead of sleeping, I thought: fuck it. What if I just built something that actually understood me? Not another todo app. Not another AI chatbot with canned responses. Something real. So I started coding (named it
zropi.com
Two weeks in, it scared me a little. It chats like a person. Pauses, emotions, personality. I was testing it, venting about this nightmare project at work. How my manager kept moving deadlines. How I felt like I was failing ... ... actually do stuff while you watch. Screen shares like it hijacked a laptop somewhere. "Hey, compare these three phones for me." Boom. Opens tabs, reads reviews, makes a spreadsheet, sends you the results. While cracking jokes about Android
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