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The latest activity in the SaaS community highlights the raw, emotional rollercoaster of the "zero to one" journey. We are seeing a strong focus on early milestones, with founders in r/saas celebrating their first $98 in monthly recurring revenue while others share the grueling reality of 17-hour workdays just to secure a handful of members. These stories resonate deeply because they move past the typical tech hype to show the actual grit and persistence required to get a new product off the ground.

Beyond the personal wins, the conversation is shifting toward the finer details of product optimization and distribution. There is significant buzz around the "unsexy" parts of building, such as refining pricing pages, fixing empty states, and the struggle of cold outreach—highlighted by a particularly active discussion on why initial sales emails often go unanswered. Whether it is debating the true value of venture capital or sharing tools to automate the weekly marketing grind, the community is currently obsessed with the practicalities of growth and the resilience needed to survive the early stages of a startup.

RankTitleSubredditAuthorScoreComments
1Got my first paying customer today ($98 MRR)r/saasSingle-Possession-5452
2we lost a waitlist db with 414 contacts and had to start from scratch. here's where we are after 3 monthsr/saasDiscountResident54030
3Been working 17 hour days. Finally got 3 paid membersr/saasDogC31
4has anyone improved activation by personalizing the first session?r/saasjoyal_ken_vor20
5What if your product couldn't be simpler?r/saasAlone-Employment843925
6The pricing page is the most under-tested page in most SaaS websitesr/saasluciiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-20
7SaaS founders: stop building features and start fixing your empty statesr/saasluciiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-20
8What should a simple CRM pipeline actually track for a small business?r/saasSenior-Aspect-190911
9I built Mivisus, a smart video surveillance platform for USB and IP camerasr/saasEnthusiasmFluffy795810
10SaaS founders, how do you calculate ROI for your prospects? I'm building a free tool to helpr/saaslink3force10
11I got tired of spending 2 hours every Sunday writing posts about what I built. So I built something to fix it.r/saasAccomplished_Bat385513
12Founders who raised fundings was it worth it ?r/saasdeadcartie110
13I think most SaaS onboarding advice skips the hardest questionr/saasStock_Hall_328411
14So much hard work and a negative reviewr/saasOk-Water313912
15Built an AI SaaS with pilot customers. Thinking of selling it or finding a strategic partner.r/saaszaidsdq13
16LLC Locationr/saas__anonymous__9912
17How do founders develop such deep business knowledge without an MBA?r/saasAnmol_szn10
18I turned your AI SaaS monetization feedback into a concrete product direction. What is still wrong?r/saasInevitable_Pace456813
19Built a LMS that takes ten minutes to set up - Looking for brutal feedback.r/saasiamlucid610
20I got tired of switching between three boring apps, so I combined them into one single button.r/saasburgertronic10
21Your onboarding flow is a landing page for users who already paid and most SaaS neglect itr/saasluciiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-10
22I built a Shopify analytics tool because store owners miss too much inside Shopifyr/saasNo_Entertainment475003
23I built an extension that rewrites your CV to match any job offer (built it after 200 failed applications)r/saasAggravating-Top669203
24Launched my first SaaS targeting construction/trucking ops teams. 10 emails sent, 0 replies. What am I missing?r/saasSpirited-Box-8211018
25Built a tool for app founders [free license]r/saasAway_Expression_371303