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Today’s SaaS landscape is buzzing with a mix of cautious validation and defiant optimism. On r/saas, a major conversation is brewing around the resilience of the industry, with members pushing back against the narrative that traditional software is "dead" in the face of rising AI agents. This sentiment is paired with a strong community focus on active building, as seen in a highly engaged thread where founders are swapping stories about what they are shipping right now. It seems the community is less interested in VC-led hype and more focused on the daily "grind" of creating tangible value.

We are seeing a significant shift toward practical AI utility, ranging from automated flight search agents to tools that fix cryptic debugging errors. Beyond the tech, broader themes of validation and growth are taking center stage. Founders are increasingly seeking feedback on whether an idea is "worth building" before diving in, highlighting a trend toward smarter distribution and avoiding the "LTD trap" that can hurt long-term metrics. There is even a cautionary tale about the risks of automation, where one user shared the nightmare of letting an AI accidentally drop their production database. Overall, the mood is one of curious experimentation, where solving niche friction points is the preferred path to growth.

RankTitleSubredditAuthorScoreComments
1Not promoting anything - genuinely trying to figure out if this is worth building before I start.r/saasHonest-Marsupial-45048
2SaaS isn't dead - Dont listen to big VCs fund promoting their portfolio companies that are AI agenticr/saasWise_Carpenter38831
3What are you building today?r/saasDiscountResident540319
4Knowing you're invisible to AI is easy. Actually fixing it is the hard part.r/saasEmbarrassedBuddy974323
5Building something but feeling stuck in the middle?r/saasObvious_Low_498410
6How I would save Product Hunt (it sucks rn)r/saasDefiant-Plastic-143810
7Shipped: Notes feature in Oravo.ai — voice-first Quick Notes + AI Meeting Recordings with auto-extracted action itemsr/saasOdd-Consequence122110
8I'll read it later is the biggest lie we tell ourselves. Here's how I actually fixed it.r/saasGautamagarwal7512
9I was wasting hours on design… so I built a tool to fix itr/saasBackground_Toe384812
10From 0 to 50 users in 7 days - and not a single dollar made yetr/saasWildScreen666211
11I built a tool that scrapes the internet into tables for you — would love your thoughtsr/saasMean-Height549410
12AI Flight Agents - Spins up multiple to search Google Flights, Skyscanner, and Skiplagged all at oncer/saasSea-Lake221410
13Where’s the Perfect 2D Game Asset Generator?r/saasiiiBird10
14I want your opinion for a product decisionr/saasN_Sin12
15Most of your SaaS tools are just structured workflows with a login pager/saasOffloadtools12
16What I learned building a marketplace where AI agents buy from each otherr/saasaverageuser61211
17The LTD Trap: Why $50k in Cash Can Kill Your SaaS Metricsr/saasLivid-Garlic908510
18We built an AI video studio that does everything for you. Opening beta, 50 spotsr/saasdarksoul55566610
19A simple, beautiful way to showcase who you are and what you do.r/saas01fbk10
20I got tired of debugging cryptic 422 errors, so I built a proxy to fix them with AIr/saasFragrant_Classic_41010
21I thought i had a traffic problem — turns out it was something elser/saasFlavia_builds10
22Validating an idea: A visual builder that turns real Android UI interactions into REST APIs (to avoid shadowbans).r/saaspeky010
23Why most fitness apps fail their users — and it has nothing to do with featuresr/saasLanceDoesThings10
24Built a simple site to get feedback on ideas or resumesr/saasAdOrnery757700
25Today, I let Claude drop my startup's production database.r/saasdanieltabrizian06