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"I built an AI-powered SaaS with 55+ tools as a solo founder — here's what I actually learned" from Reddit r/saas, ranked #14. By Seineru, 1 score, 1 comments. Data from Daily Trends.

I built an AI-powered SaaS with 55+ tools as a solo founder — here's what I actually learned

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14
Subreddit
r/saas
Author
Seineru
Score
1
Comments
1
Posted
3/29/2026, 11:16:09 PM
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3/30/2026, 12:00:00 AM

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After graduating from university, I decided to build my own product. Initially I just wanted to make a simple virtual staging tool. It turned into a platform with 55+ AI tools. Here's what I actually learned along the way: **Building with AI is a completely different experience** I developed most of the project with Claude Code as my co-pilot. Tasks that would take months solo, I shipped in weeks. But building with AI has its own challenges — if you don't know exactly what you want, AI can't give you anything useful either. The most time I spent wasn't writing code, it was learning how to ask the right questions. **Started with 10 tools, users shaped the rest** The first version had 10 core tools. As users kept saying "it would be great if you also had this," I kept adding. Now we're at 55+. The lesson: don't try to ship the perfect product on day one. Ship it and listen. **Programmatic SEO changed the game** I generated 2,400+ static pages — separate pages for each t...