"I launched my SaaS yesterday — Here's what I built and what I'm learning." from Reddit r/saas, ranked #8. By Gh05tCat, 1 score, 6 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
I launched my SaaS yesterday — Here's what I built and what I'm learning.
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- 8
- Subreddit
- r/saas
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- Gh05tCat
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- 1
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- 6
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- 3/25/2026, 11:27:01 PM
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- 3/26/2026, 12:00:00 AM
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I launched Coord yesterday (coord.io) and wanted to share the experience while it's fresh. **Background:** I come from VFX and creative technology. For years I ran render farms — hundreds of machines picking up jobs from a queue, processing frames in parallel, and delivering results. When AI coding agents started getting good (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI), I had a realization: managing these agents feels exactly like managing a render farm. Lots of machines doing work, but no good way to orchestrate them alongside your human team. That's what Coord is. We call it the "agent farm platform." You create jobs, assign them to people or AI agents, and everything flows through one workspace — planning, execution, review, done. **The key concept:** Coord Runners are lightweight apps installed on your team's machines. They pick up queued jobs and run AI agents locally, in parallel. Your repos, your API keys, your machines. It's the render farm model applied to AI agents. **What's in the ...