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Today’s discussions in r/saas reveal a community grappling with the "post-build" reality. While getting a Shopify app approved is a major milestone, the immediate pivot to marketing anxiety is a sentiment echoed across several top threads. One particularly honest post about earning $400 a month yet feeling miserable has sparked significant conversation, reminding us that the solopreneur journey is as much about mental endurance as it is about monthly recurring revenue. These stories highlight a recurring theme: building the product is often the easy part compared to the grueling grind of distribution and user acquisition.

Beyond the emotional side of startups, there is a sharp focus on the practicalities of growth and messaging. Founders are debating whether "AI-powered" branding actually hurts clarity, with some data suggesting that overusing the term leads to lower messaging scores. Meanwhile, the rise of "vibe coding" and AI-assisted development continues to lower the barrier to entry for non-technical founders. Whether it is choosing the right domain extension or hunting for those elusive first ten users for a devtool, the community is moving past the initial hype to solve the gritty, essential problems of sustainable growth and product-market fit.

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1Just got my first Shopify app approved. Now worried about the marketing. Any advice?r/saasDKoralzz44
2Building SaaS for people who hate software is the hardest thing I have ever done. Here is what I wish I knew before starting.r/saasBusinessSavy_33
3My SaaS makes $400/month and it's making me miserabler/saasSea_Professional839310
4How would you get the first 10 users for a security/devtool?r/saasAdStill526637
5I built a tool that tailors resumes and cover letters to job descriptions because I got tired of rewriting mine for every applicationr/saasLukinator644620
6Questions about what SaaS isr/saasSantaTyler21
7Need Marketing Advice Picking TLD - SaaS Marketing Newbie (.co vs .ai vs $$ .com)r/saasComfortable_Bus_225322
8Be very FR - would someone (or you) pay a virtual AI assitant? should I build this? It can read emails, reschedule your whole week, manage your calls, and improve as it is used more.r/saasNo-Celebration454310
9I made a thing: tab. - a public debt ledger. It started as my friend’s throwaway Facebook joker/saaselhaditv10
10Starting google ads for the first time. I hate it.r/saasMotor-Credit833610
11Developers who have used both Cursor Pro and Claude Pro: Which one would you trust more for a production SaaS and why?r/saashuntermahmud10
12is better user context actually worth it for SaaS onboarding?r/saasjoyal_ken_vor10
13Marketing my B2B SaaS is harder than building it. How do you all do it?r/saasAppropriate-Jacket3512
14Need some advice/help with app validationr/saasOrnery_Recording319212
15Lancei um WebApp e vendi MUITO (foi validado)r/saasronaldeira10
16Spent almost a year building my SaaS and launched today. Did you ever think all the time you put in was wasted?r/saasSeriousComb364511
17I built an tool to improve my apps screenshots to earn money, at the end i earned money from this toolr/saasWooden-Two-378910
18Customer #2 felt like the first real moment of SaaS for mer/saasjay_cobski12
19Landing page feedbackr/saasMbv-Dev17
20200h+ Lovable to Claude Code mid-project: what I learned switching on my first vibe coding project as a complete non-developerr/saasTheWalshinho11
21I've been researching job-search tools and noticed a patternr/saasouchen_0111
22Creating a “startup” price focused only for startupsr/saasluodaint11
23I built a full AI sales agency that lives inside one bot, here's what's working so farr/saasTannieGirlRocks10
24I scored 91 SaaS homepages on messaging clarity. The ones saying "AI-powered" the most scored the worst.r/saasAbject-Tangerine275313
25I built a free skill that takes you from "I have an app idea" to a real plan and a validated MVPr/saasTexasBedouin00