New-ish seller, impressions dropped to basically 0 after day 3, no clicks no orders — what am I doing wrong?

Hey guys, so I'm kinda new to actively pushing my Fiverr gigs (account is like a year old but never really got orders). Published a couple of gigs a few days back, and here's what happened:

  • Day 1: decent impressions, felt hopeful
  • Day 2: dropped
  • Day 3: literally 0 impressions, 0 clicks, 0 orders

My best day ever was like 10 impressions total lol. Nothing since.

I optimised my titles/tags, wrote a proper description, added a thumbnail... did all the "basic" stuff people recommend. Still feels like Fiverr just isn't showing my gig to anyone.

Is this normal for new/old-but-inactive gigs? Does the algorithm just bury you if you don't get early clicks/orders? Anyone been through this and actually turned it around? I'm feeling demotivated. I'd appreciate any real advice from people who've been there.

Thanks in advance

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u/0xsksh — 5 days ago

Does anyone actually use location-based reminders?

I was curious about to know the location base reminders actually helpful feature. How it's help you or just a over engineering feature. Please share you thoughts and if it helpful then share your story please

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u/0xsksh — 10 days ago
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Does anyone actually use location-based reminders?

I was curious about to know the location base reminders actually helpful feature. How it's help you or just a over engineering feature. Please share you thoughts and if it helpful then share your story please

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u/0xsksh — 10 days ago
▲ 6 r/AI_Sales+2 crossposts

Real talk: Has AI actually helped or hurt your agency?

Hey everyone, I’m genuinely curious about this. We’re seeing AI tools pop up everywhere for marketing and development agencies, and I’m trying to figure out if it’s actually making your life easier or if it’s just another distraction.

So real question: **Has AI genuinely changed how you run your agency?** Like:

\*\*•\*\*	Are you using it to speed up client work?    
\*\*•\*\*	Does it actually save you time or does it create more work reviewing/fixing stuff?    
\*\*•\*\*	Has it helped you land more clients or just made competition worse?    
\*\*•\*\*	For dev agencies—is it helping with code generation or is it creating technical debt?    
\*\*•\*\*	For marketing agencies—are clients expecting you to use AI tools now, or do they think it’s cheating?

I’m not asking if AI is “the future” or any of that buzzword stuff. Just real-world: is it actually helping your bottom line or is it overhyped?

Would love to hear what’s actually working and what’s just a waste of time.

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u/0xsksh — 11 days ago
▲ 30 r/agency+2 crossposts

How Did You Land Your First High-Value Client?

Hi everyone,

I run a software development agency focused on SaaS, AI, Web3, web, and mobile app development.
I’m looking to learn from agency owners and freelancers who have successfully landed high-value clients.

What channel worked best for you?
How did you get your first big client?
Any lessons or mistakes to avoid?

I’d appreciate any insights or experiences you can share. Thanks!

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u/0xsksh — 22 days ago

Has AI Made Developers Faster but Less Curious?

I’ve noticed a shift in how developers work.

Before AI, developers would learn a technology first, understand how it worked, and then build features.

Now many developers build the feature first using AI and learn the technology only when something breaks.

Development is definitely faster, but it feels like some of the problem-solving and learning process is being outsourced to AI.

Do you think AI is making developers more productive, or is it reducing deep technical understanding?

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u/0xsksh — 24 days ago

Has AI Made Developers Faster but Less Curious?

I’ve noticed a shift in how developers work.

Before AI, developers would learn a technology first, understand how it worked, and then build features.

Now many developers build the feature first using AI and learn the technology only when something breaks.

Development is definitely faster, but it feels like some of the problem-solving and learning process is being outsourced to AI.

Do you think AI is making developers more productive, or is it reducing deep technical understanding?

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u/0xsksh — 24 days ago
▲ 20 r/reactjs

Has AI Made Developers Faster but Less Curious?

I’ve noticed a shift in how developers work.

Before AI, developers would learn a technology first, understand how it worked, and then build features.

Now many developers build the feature first using AI and learn the technology only when something breaks.

Development is definitely faster, but it feels like some of the problem-solving and learning process is being outsourced to AI.

Do you think AI is making developers more productive, or is it reducing deep technical understanding?

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u/0xsksh — 24 days ago

What are the biggest technical challenges you’re facing while building your startup?

I’ve spent the last few years working on SaaS platforms, AI applications, Web3 products, automation systems, and scalable backend infrastructure.

One thing I’ve noticed is that many startups don’t fail because of bad ideas. They struggle because of technical decisions made too early or too late.
Common issues I’ve seen:

Choosing the wrong architecture for scale
Security gaps discovered close to launch
Expensive AI implementations with little ROI
Slow applications due to performance bottlenecks
Difficulties integrating blockchain/Web3 components

Data privacy concerns around AI and RAG systems
I’m curious:

What’s the biggest technical challenge you’re facing right now?

Whether it’s AI, Web3, backend architecture, cloud infrastructure, performance, security, databases, or scaling, I’d be happy to share my thoughts and learn from others in the community as well.

No pitch just interested in discussing real startup engineering problems and solutions.

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u/0xsksh — 26 days ago
▲ 1 r/web3

Building a startup, SaaS, AI, or Web3 product?

Hi builders,

I’m offering free technical reviews and guidance.

Expertise:
• AI Agents & Automation
• Private RAG Solutions
• Web3 & Smart Contract Development
• Blockchain Applications
• Scalability & System Architecture
• Security Reviews
• Performance Optimization
• SEO & Technical Improvements

Share your project or technical challenge, and I’ll do my best to help.

Happy building!

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u/0xsksh — 26 days ago

Building a startup, SaaS, AI, or Web3 product?

I’m offering free technical reviews and guidance.

Expertise:
• AI Agents & Automation
• Private RAG Solutions
• Web3 & Smart Contract Development
• Blockchain Applications
• Scalability & System Architecture
• Security Reviews
• Performance Optimization
• SEO & Technical Improvements

Share your project or technical challenge, and I’ll do my best to help.

Happy building!

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u/0xsksh — 26 days ago