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For me the line is simple: free should be enough to actually solve a small piece of the problem and build trust. Not a teaser, not a watered-down demo. A real, working slice. If someone gets real value from the free tier, three things happen: they come back, they're willing to pay when they need more, and they tell their friends. That's the goal. Paid is for the parts that take serious time,...
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4 years ago I barely spoke English. A few days ago I shipped my first SaaS. Proud and nervous
Hey everyone 👋 4 years ago I barely spoke English. A few days ago I shipped my first SaaS. Proud and nervous at the same time. I'm Galyna. SEO has been my work for years, first as a hobby then as freelance. Because of the war in Ukraine I had to move to another country, learn English from scratch, and figure out what's next. Around the same time AI happened, and building something of my own...
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The biggest pain is recognizable templates. Anyone who follows a few brands online can spot the same Canva or template layouts instantly. It feels generic, even when the content is good. Also, fonts and colors are limited to what the template allows. I usually end up tweaking everything anyway.
What are your pain points while using a template based post maker?
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