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Hammad

@hammadsaas

SaaS Developer | Building products that solve real problems

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thinking about this a lot lately most micro saas wins i have seen are not built with fancy tech or long dev cycles just a clear problem a simple solution and getting it in front of the right people fast feels like speed and clarity win more than anything else what’s the

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building saas is the easy part getting people to care is the real game you can have the best product in the world but if no one sees it it’s dead in the water

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Some of the best micro saas ideas are not new they are just old problems solved in a faster, simpler way what’s an old problem you would love to see solved better?

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A lot of great micro saas products aren’t built from big ideas they are built from noticing one small pain point and solving it better than anyone else

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Most people think a saas launch is a big one time event but for me it’s been more like a series of mini launches each one gets a bit more reach, a bit more feedback, a bit more momentum

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The first version of your saas doesn’t need to impress everyone it just needs to blow the mind of a tiny group of the right people if they love it, they’ll spread the word for you

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Nothing happens overnight. The first sale feels huge, but it’s just the start. The only way forward? Keep showing up, improving, and putting the product in front of more people.

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Shipping fast matters Not because the first version will be perfect, it won’t. But because real feedback only comes once people can actually use what you have built.

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For anyone building a SaaS: Which hurts more? – Launching and getting zero signups – Or getting signups, but watching people never come back after trying it once

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If you had to choose: - 10 customers paying $1,000 each - 1,000 customers paying $10 each Which business would you rather run?

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Momentum in software doesn’t come from big launches. It comes from small, consistent releases that compound over time.