Good traffic. Clear value prop. Strong Book a demo CTA.
And still people drop off before ever seeing the product.
That gap between click real product experience kept coming up in our own work, so we started building MeetRep, a way for prospects to see and interact with the product instantly, without waiting for a calendar slot.
I ended up building a small tool for myself that takes PMF survey answers plus basic customer data, shows which segments care the most, and suggests a short list of priorities for the next 90 days (who to focus on and what to fix first).
I ve just opened a waitlist and would love early feedback from founders wrestling with PMF: you can join here and try the free GTM planning canvas: https://pmfhunter.com.
I m building a SaaS that helps teams move faster from sales to execution. You describe customer requirements AI generates a proposal converts it into a full project plan with tasks, timelines, and assignments.
The problem I m trying to solve: proposals get approved, then teams waste days manually planning and assigning work.
Curious if founders, agencies, or ops teams here would actually use this. What s missing?
What I m building: Seazonify is a weather-aware effects platform that lets developers and creators dynamically add season-based visuals and sounds (rain, snow, storms, sunny vibes) to their apps, websites, games, and experiences.
Hi everyone, I recently released a new app called Don Cheffy on the App Store (I will release it on Android soon), and I m looking for honest feedback.
I built it because I was tired of spending time deciding what to eat, then overbuying groceries or forgetting ingredients. So, the app helps me calculate exactly what I need to buy based on my meal choices, saving time and stop throwing away food and money.
The flow on the app is simple:
1. Add meals easily using AI (one time).
2. Choose what you ll eat in the next few days.
3. Generate a shopping list with exact quantities based on those meals.
I tried apps like Mealime, Recime, Plan to Eat, and MealBoard, etc. but none fully worked for me. Some were expensive, some didn t show ingredient quantities clearly, and others required too much manual work. So I decided to build my own.
I wonder if you can try it and let me know what you think. The app is free for up to 5 meals, so you don t need to pay to try it. I d really appreciate any feedback
- Is the flow intuitive?
- Is anything missing, or would you like to have?
- Would this actually change how you shop?
Thanks a lot for your time!