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Today’s SaaS discussions are dominated by a fascinating tension between artificial intelligence and human intuition. Over at r/saas, the community is weighing business advice from Gemini Pro 3.1 against human experts, reflecting a growing curiosity about how much strategy can be safely outsourced. This skepticism is echoed in a lively thread calling for an end to "vibe-coded" AI projects, as founders push for more substance and less hype. It’s clear that as the barrier to building drops, the value of authentic, battle-tested experience is skyrocketing.

Beyond the technical builds, the focus has shifted toward the grueling realities of distribution and monetization. One founder’s story of hitting 23,000 users with zero revenue highlights the classic struggle of turning a popular engine into a profitable business. From debates over subscription versus one-time pricing to strategies for marketing "invisible problems," the common thread is a move toward sustainability. Whether sharing a financial stack for 2026 or discussing the "agency tax" of context switching, these founders are prioritizing practical growth over pure scale.

RankTitleSubredditAuthorScoreComments
1Business advice from Gemini Pro 3.1 vs humansr/saasOk-Lobster7773261
2New Rule against Self-Promor/saasDubinko2010
3My entire startup financial stack for 2026 (solo founder, < $50k MRR)r/saasProper-Refuse-7291115
4Please stop using AI for posts and showcasing your completely vibe coded projectsr/saasComplete-Sea66551115
5Does anyone have experience in SaaS marketing for an ‘invisible problem’?r/saaslasan0432G517
6Does anyone have a ProductHunt account, from which they could list my Saas product on there?r/saaszizouhuda31
723k Users and growing fast, $0 Revenue. I built the engine, now I need someone to fix the fuel line.r/saasmevlanimade22
8I'm building something that will probably fail.r/saasThink_Oil371122
9The hidden 'agency tax': How we solved the 10 Slack channel context switching nightmarer/saasFounder-Awesome22
10I legitimately cannot tell which SaaS launches are real anymore and it’s starting to fuck with my headr/saasBitsmithBob25
11Built an AI webapp builder & now looking to handover itr/saasShreya07822
12Which email do you use for social media?r/saasKarpuzMan23
13Founders who built a SaaS with AI: when it first broke with real users, what did you actually do?r/saasAggressive-Sweet82824
14How to reach out to initial customers Reddit ?r/saasfuntoosh99922
15**I killed my project. Months of work. Here's what I'm building instead.**r/saasAvailable-Dentist99210
16Question for founders shipping mobile apps, how do you approach your App Store screenshotsr/saasStrategyAware853616
17An open-source, local-first docs registry for AI coding agentsr/saasgalacticguardian9012
18Why I chose to integrate Lemon Squeezy, Gumroad, and Paddle before Salesforcer/saasEconomy-Cupcake614811
196 KPIs every founder should track weekly (and how I automated all of them)r/saasEconomy-Cupcake614811
20B2C products under $20 in urgency-driven spaces: is one-time pricing strictly better than subscription?r/saasOk-Sock-573714
21Built a product, I am sort of proudr/saasdoomedmammal12
22The onboarding emails most apps send are actively pushing new users away.r/saasevo_team12
23Would you give an external developer group access to your full Codebase/Repo/Github?r/saasTrying-Huckleberry17
24Daily tender alert tool - French Firms - looking for beta testersr/saasPazzoVlad00
25I couldn't find a good VC list so I built one, 842 Accelerators & VCs (free)r/saasSalhasanain02