r/microsaas — Complete Community Guide

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Welcome to r/microsaas, a community of over 117,000 people interested in small software services. Since 2017, this space has been a hub for learning about creating and growing micro SaaS apps. Join in to share ideas, ask questions, and find support from others on this journey. This is a place to explore the potential of these small but mighty apps.

What you'll find on r/microsaas

Discover the diverse topics and discussions that make this community thrive.

Success Stories

People love sharing their wins here! You'll find posts about folks who have hit big milestones, like getting their app to $5k a month or reaching 140 paid users. It's super motivating to read how others are making it work in the micro SaaS world.

Lessons Learned

There are a ton of posts breaking down what strategies worked and what didn't. It's great because you get real-world insights from people who have been there, done that, and aren't afraid to share the mistakes they made along the way.

AI-Driven Projects

AI is all the rage, and you'll see posts about how people are building apps with AI and making them profitable. Whether it's a headshot generator or an AI-driven Slack bot, these posts show how AI is being leveraged in niche markets.

Revenue Milestones

Folks love to talk about hitting those revenue goals, whether it's a modest $1.2k MRR from a forgotten project or a hefty $10k MRR that beats startup stress. It's all about celebrating the financial wins, big or small.

Niche Market Focus

Going niche is a common theme, with people sharing how they found success by targeting specific markets. It's all about avoiding the crowded spaces and finding those underserved areas where you can really make an impact.

Product Launches and Updates

You'll see posts about new launches or significant updates to existing apps. People often share how a small redesign or a new feature can lead to a surprising uptick in users or revenue. It's a reminder of how little tweaks can have big results.

Playbooks and Strategies

Some users share detailed playbooks or strategies that helped them grow their client base or increase revenue. From marketing tactics to customer retention tips, these posts are goldmines for anyone looking to level up their micro SaaS game.

Indie Developer Journey

There's a lot of content around the indie developer lifestyle, with people sharing both the ups and downs. Whether it's about not giving up or the stress of managing it all solo, these posts are relatable and often pretty inspiring.

How to Engage

Learn the best strategies to connect with the community and make your voice heard.

1

Niche down your idea—just like the guy who built a 100K line app with AI, finding your unique angle can make all the difference. It's all about finding that sweet spot where there's demand but not too much competition.

2

Leverage existing platforms or trends. Check out the post about the Slack bot that's pulling in $1.2K MRR—sometimes building on top of an existing platform can lead to unexpected success.

3

Don't underestimate the power of a small pivot. The AI headshot generator took off after a simple website redesign, proving that sometimes minor changes can have major impacts.

4

Share your playbooks and strategies. The post about landing 30 clients paying $2,600 on average shows that people love actionable insights and real numbers.

5

Celebrate your wins, no matter the size. Like the guy who made $5K from a file renaming app, sharing even the modest successes can inspire others and show what's achievable.

6

Stay resilient and keep pushing forward. The 'Not Giving Up! Going Indie.' post reminds us all that perseverance is key—just because one idea doesn't work doesn't mean the next won't.

7

Highlight the advantages of staying small. Forget the unicorn chase; the $10K MRR solo post shows how a lean operation can often mean more freedom and less stress.

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Utilize social proof and timely mentions. Referring to something like Sam Altman's tweet can spark conversations and make your post more relatable and current.

Rules & Moderation

Important guidelines to ensure a positive and productive community experience.

Only posts about Micro SaaS apps

Please be respectful, don't do unethical things

Dont do spam, troll & ...

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Popular Discussions

Check out some of the most engaging and impactful discussions from the community.

I Built a 100K Line App With AI, and It's Selling—Niche Is the Way to Go!

u/brunobertapeli968380 comments

Did you see this tweet by Sam Altman?

u/Intelligent_Play_719930136 comments

I got 30 clients paying 2600$ on average thanks to this playbook

u/Unfair-Frosting-622376884 comments

Made $5k last month from a file renaming app. Not sexy but it works

u/Joey___M742128 comments

Starting your online business is cheap

u/Prior-Inflation8755707196 comments

Forget unicorns. $10K MRR solo feels better than $2M seed and stress

u/Corgi-Ancient690183 comments

Built a Slack bot, forgot about it, now it makes $1.2K MRR with 8% annual churn

u/vox_nihili_ist62362 comments

My AI headshot generator app is booming after a small website redesign

u/WordyBug603137 comments

My SaaS hit 140 paid users in 8 months 🎉 Here's what actually worked vs what was a waste of time

u/Many_Breadfruit9359547107 comments

Not Giving Up! Going Indie.

u/No-Buyer215253392 comments

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