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Ashish Kumar (Ashfame) 🐲

@Ashfame

Decentralization evangelist, Entrepreneur, Life hacker, Backend engineer. Cyberpunk @ Woodpckr.com | Building AirGapped Crypto Vault live on stream
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A lot of SAAS would be considered one-off SAAS if you were not going to add new features. So anywhere you can get away with solving just one problem and not have to add more features to grow/retain users, would be ideal.

I have spent a lot of time to figure out such ideas, but they are very very rare, almost non-existent. Everything demands constant maintenance (Which can be little or huge). Such is the case of software.

Nice answer to the point. How can I forget, software requirements are never ending. But working on something for too long bores me personally. I guess I have to get used to it. I can limit features. That would be my one-off SAAS. But do people use a software/app which isn't updated for 2 years or more?

If it keeps on solving that problem, sure, why not.

B2B always better than B2C.

Guess, you missed the barebones tag.

As per your comments on "ZERO documentation": The features list page is what there is for documentation. That much accepts Paddle payments + manage user state based on their payment status. Guess, you didn't even get that far?

And as per your "black box" comment: Building MVP style, that's powering all my SAAS in production, so not just a proof of concept. But the actual thing.

I go by 👉 Less Code is always better. The Best Code is No Code At All.

Chill, it's nothing personal. I'm just taking the time to give you some feedback. I really think if you want to get more sales you should work on some showcasing material like screenshots, backend demo accounts, or even link to a SaaS website that works with your product.

Self plug, take a look at - WPStackPro.com (very barebones may not be what you are looking for at all) I am running my SAAS(s) off WordPress using this plugin I made.

Otherwise setting up a WordPress isn't much different from a regular WordPress install to accept payments + plugins + good theme.

Seems like a theme optimized to make landing pages is what you are looking for.

Yeah I saw your product. But there is ZERO documentation. The website is literally a black box.

Guess, you missed the barebones tag.

As per your comments on "ZERO documentation": The features list page is what there is for documentation. That much accepts Paddle payments + manage user state based on their payment status. Guess, you didn't even get that far?

And as per your "black box" comment: Building MVP style, that's powering all my SAAS in production, so not just a proof of concept. But the actual thing.

I go by 👉 Less Code is always better. The Best Code is No Code At All.

Chill, it's nothing personal. I'm just taking the time to give you some feedback. I really think if you want to get more sales you should work on some showcasing material like screenshots, backend demo accounts, or even link to a SaaS website that works with your product.

And I have actually bought & read that ebook as well, but it didn't hit me that hard until you talked about your $100K gigs. I never would have thought 1 person can pull that off without a team.

"gigs" from your mouth to god's ears. It's 1 gig so far :P

But think about it this way: A salaried job is also a gig. I'm in SF. Salaried for 3 years now. That's a $340k gig right there.

You sir, are a source of gaining new perspectives 🙏

Yes, this was 2017 figures. Since then, I have learnt from you :D

Haven't done any consultancy work this year. When I do, I will be sure to notify you of putting your teaching into practice :)

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