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"15 years old, launched my first SaaS a month ago. $0 revenue, handful of users. Here’s what I’ve learned." from Reddit r/saas, ranked #12. By MajesticTangelo8574, 1 score, 2 comments. Data from Daily Trends.

15 years old, launched my first SaaS a month ago. $0 revenue, handful of users. Here’s what I’ve learned.

Rank
12
Subreddit
r/saas
Author
MajesticTangelo8574
Score
1
Comments
2
Posted
3/28/2026, 10:19:08 PM
Snapshot
3/29/2026, 12:00:00 AM

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I’m a 15-year-old from Finland. I built a lead generation tool because I was running cold outreach for my own businesses (sportswear brand + social media agency) and got frustrated with how expensive and complicated existing tools were. So I built my own. Launched it about a month ago. Let me be real about where I’m at: ∙ Revenue: $0 ∙ Users: a handful of signups, most on the free tier ∙ Product: works, but still rough around the edges Here’s what I’ve actually learned so far: What worked: ∙ Posting genuinely helpful stuff on Reddit — not pitching, just answering cold email questions ∙ Having a free tier so people can test it without risk ∙ Building something I personally needed — I’m my own first customer and I use it daily What flopped: ∙ Faceless TikTok content — zero traction, complete waste of time ∙ Mass DM outreach to influencers — got ignored by almost everyone ∙ Trying to compete on features with tools that have 50-person teams behind them What surprised...