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2 years agoThis looks great and very helpful for busy people! Very clean UI. I’ll check it out more in depth tonight when at my computer
This looks great and very helpful for busy people! Very clean UI. I’ll check it out more in depth tonight when at my computer
That’s an interesting situation haha
If you guys target the same customers but have different feature sets you could maybe look at an acquisition to combine the platforms
If your still in development you could maybe pivot a little bit and work together for cross promotion/sales
I’m using this SaaS boilerplate https://usegravity.app and hosting on Render.com using AWS S3 for storage
One way to come up with ideas is prompt ChatGPT: “Give me a list of SaaS ideas I can build as a solo developer” and continue reprompting until you find something you like.
You should ensure it’s something you have at least a little passion for as you’ll be working on it for a long time, even after development. It’s okay to enter a market with competitors, even large ones, just niche down a bit more than them and create a better solution for your more targeted audience. It’s okay to have similar marketing and features but yes definitely don’t want to just build a copycat business.
Also don’t let doubt stop you before you start. I faced doubt so many times and tried to talk myself out of it at least once a week, but just pressed on and now my first start up is launched and live, still working on the getting customers part haha