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I think a lot of solo builders, including me, hide behind “just one more feature.”
One more integration.
One more dashboard.
One more page.
One more small fix.
But at some point, you’re not improving the product anymore.
You’re just avoiding the uncomfortable part: putting it in front of people.
For people who have launched products before:
How do you decide when the product is “good enough” to start marketing properly?
I’m becoming more convinced that boring SaaS is where the money is.
I’m building a tool for Shopify brands that pulls data from Shopify, Meta ads, and Klaviyo into one place.
The main idea is simple:
Instead of just showing charts, it tells you things like:
“Revenue dropped because conversion rate fell, Meta spend increased, and email revenue didn’t make up the gap.”
Basically an AI operating dashboard that tells you what to scale, cut, restock, or fix.
For ecom owners/operators:
Would this actually be useful in your daily workflow?
And what would make this a must-have instead of “just another dashboard”?
I’m building a tool for Shopify brands that pulls data from Shopify, Meta ads, and Klaviyo into one place.
The main idea is simple:
Instead of just showing charts, it tells you things like:
“Revenue dropped because conversion rate fell, Meta spend increased, and email revenue didn’t make up the gap.”
Basically an AI operating dashboard that tells you what to scale, cut, restock, or fix.
For ecom owners/operators:
Would this actually be useful in your daily workflow?
And what would make this a must-have instead of “just another dashboard”?
Experimented with AI Videos today.
What was used:
Claude for prompting
Chat gpt for image of the model
Gemini + Seedance for the actual video
Editing was done by me :)