Sharath Kuruganty

What are your biggest learnings about building a SaaS product?

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It can be anything.- Growth- Product - Marketing- Building in public
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Arpan Deb
-Building an easy to use , intuitive user interface is a hard job. -Deciding a revenue model is a hard job. -Avoiding feature creep is necessary. -Build an MVP. Can not stress this enough. -Talk to people, do some surveys, get beta testers from your target user group. -Have a sales and marketing strategy ready -Have budget for marketing. -Build a community around your product
Dafni Chontou
- Build in public from the very beginning - Run many experiments early on - Build with a no-code tool to allow for fast iterations The best resource I discovered recently on running experiments is the one on Minimum Variable Tests by @gagan_biyani . Wish I had read it sooner! https://review.firstround.com/th...
Devanand Premkumar
@gagan_biyani @dafnihnd Interesting concept and thank you for sharing the Minimum Variable Tests. Super useful stuff :)
Dafni Chontou
@devaonbreaches Glad it's helpful :)
Josh Rochotte
Take time to understand what you’re building and why. Don’t let yourself run blindly towards getting something to market. You have to understand your reason for being in the space, and why customers should align themselves with your brand and offerings.
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Rhema Bethany
Start with a problem and not on the technology stack.
Irina Seng
@rhema_bethany Great advice!
Joe Sinkwitz
In order to maintain a strong retention, you need to evolve the product as your customers' needs change. What works today may not work in year 2, 3, or 4. For instance, what we launched on Product Hunt today is completely different than what we launched 5 years ago.
Martin Moe
On the technical side: automate as much as possible, DevOps, microservice architecture (where applicable). Productwise: Iterate rapidly and in small steps. Get feedback early on.
Santiago Moreno
Do the research first
Irina Seng
@sntiagomoreno Great advice
Bhavneesh Sharma
I agree with the selling part. Build an MVP, get user feedback, iterate and improve the MVP.
Acculine
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