"starting to feel like the hardest part of SaaS isn’t building…" from Reddit r/saas, ranked #23. By OMAR_M_AHMAD, 1 score, 21 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
starting to feel like the hardest part of SaaS isn’t building…
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- OMAR_M_AHMAD
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- 4/8/2026, 5:01:55 PM
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- 4/11/2026, 12:00:00 AM
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starting to feel like the hardest part of SaaS isn’t building… it’s figuring out who actually cares you can build something that “works” clean UI, solid features, no obvious bugs and still… no one shows up or worse, a few people sign up, but they don’t really need it lately I’ve been thinking: maybe most early SaaS don’t fail because of bad code they fail because the “who is this for” part is fuzzy like targeting “founders” or “devs” sounds good but it’s way too broad to actually hit a real pain curious how others approached this early on did you start with a very narrow group? or did you figure it out after launching?