"RunLobster (OpenClaw) made me mass-refactor how I think about what a SaaS product even is" from Reddit r/saas, ranked #1. By Straight_Idea_9546, 23 score, 4 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
RunLobster (OpenClaw) made me mass-refactor how I think about what a SaaS product even is
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- 3/27/2026, 11:13:02 PM
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- 3/28/2026, 12:00:00 AM
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I have been building SaaS for 8 years. Every product I have built follows the same pattern: build features, ship UI, onboard users, hope they figure it out. Then I used RunLobster (runlobster.com) and something clicked that I cannot unthink. Their product is not a dashboard. There is no UI to learn. There is no onboarding flow. You just talk to it on Slack or WhatsApp and it does things. Pull my revenue. Update this deal. Build me a dashboard. Monitor my ads. The product IS the conversation. The output IS the deliverable. There is no intermediate layer of buttons and menus between what you want and what you get. I have been building intermediate layers for 8 years. Lovingly crafted UIs that are basically translation layers between what a user wants and what the software does. What if that whole layer is unnecessary now? The SaaS products that survive the next 3 years will not be the ones with the best dashboards. They will be the ones where you just say what you want and it happen...