u/Commercial_Bag8075

Guys, it's finally happening!

After months of building, iterating, and way too many late nights, I'm launching on Product Hunt TOMORROW!!!

I honestly can't believe this day is almost here. There were so many moments I thought this would never see the light of day , bugs that made me want to flip my desk, feedback that sent me back to the drawing board, and plenty of self-doubt along the way.

But here we are. Tomorrow is the day.

I'm equal parts terrified and excited, and I just needed to share that with people who actually GET what this journey feels like. This community has been a big part of keeping me motivated, so thank you for that.

Can't wait to see how it goes. Wish me luck! 🤞

(Will drop the link in the comments tomorrow when it goes live — would mean the world to get your support! 🙏)

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u/Commercial_Bag8075 — 3 days ago

Redesigned my homepage

Recently redesigned my SaaS homepage after realizing I was positioning the product completely wrong.

Instead of trying to look like an “enterprise AI SEO platform,” I’m now focusing entirely on:

- bloggers

- affiliate marketers

- Pinterest creators

- small businesses

Basically people who want SEO simplified instead of overloaded dashboards.

Honestly feels way more aligned with the actual users testing the product.

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u/Commercial_Bag8075 — 5 days ago

Would you rather have a simple SEO tool that does 5 things really well… or an advanced platform with 100+ features?

Genuinely curious what most bloggers/content creators prefer these days.

Would you rather use:

A) A simple SEO/content tool that:

- helps with blog outlines

- keyword direction

- optimization

- plagiarism checks

- content workflows

and keeps everything clean/simple

OR

B) A massive SEO platform with advanced reports, dashboards, audits, competitor tracking, etc.

I’ve been noticing a lot of beginner bloggers feel overwhelmed by enterprise-level SEO tools lately, so curious where people stand on this now.

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u/Commercial_Bag8075 — 6 days ago
▲ 1 r/SaaS

Modified a few things

Just added a bunch of free SEO tools to the SaaS I’m building so people can actually try and get value from it before ever paying for anything.

Things like:

- blog outline generator

- meta title generator

- SEO helpers

- keyword tools

Still improving everything daily, but honestly excited to slowly turn this into something genuinely useful for bloggers and creators.

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u/Commercial_Bag8075 — 6 days ago
▲ 9 r/SaaS

Stopped overthinking and finally launched my first micro SaaS

A few days ago this AI SEO tool was just an idea I kept overthinking.

Eventually I got tired of planning and just built the first version.

It still has bugs.

The UI still needs improvement.

But I launched it anyway.

Last night I got 19 real visitors on the site and honestly that tiny number felt incredibly motivating 😭

Now I’m just focused on improving it daily, getting feedback, and seeing how far I can take this.

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u/Commercial_Bag8075 — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/SaaS

Thinking about building a simple micro SaaS for bloggers..would anyone actually use this?

Lately I’ve been thinking about building a small micro SaaS specifically for bloggers/content creators.

The idea is basically:

- helping people structure blog posts properly

- built-in plagiarism checking

- keyword analysis

- SEO optimization suggestions

- maybe even AI-assisted content workflows

Not trying to build another bloated “all-in-one marketing suite” honestly. Most of those overwhelm me too 😅

I just want something simple that helps people go from:

idea → optimized blog post faster.

Before I go too deep into building it, I’m curious:

Would something like this actually be useful to you guys?

And if yes, what’s the ONE feature you’d absolutely want included?

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u/Commercial_Bag8075 — 9 days ago

Does Pinterest actually help your blog rank on Google or are they completely separate?

Been trying to grow my blog and I'm getting decent Pinterest traffic but my Google rankings are basically zero. Starting to wonder if I'm putting energy in the wrong place or if there's a way to make both work together.

Anyone figured this out?

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u/Commercial_Bag8075 — 11 days ago