u/Effective-Success411

Research on therapist documentation workflows (not selling anything)

I'm researching how therapists handle session notes and insurance documentation. Looking to interview 10-15 solo practitioners or small group practice therapists for 20 minutes. Offering $15 Amazon gift card.
Not selling anything—genuinely trying to understand current workflows and pain points.
If you're interested, comment or DM and I'll send you a Calendly link.

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Research in therapist documentation workflows (not selling anything)

I'm researching how therapists handle session notes and insurance documentation. Looking to interview 10-15 solo practitioners or small group practice therapists for 20 minutes. Offering $25 Amazon gift card.
Not selling anything—genuinely trying to understand current workflows and pain points.
If you're interested, comment or DM and I'll send you a Calendly link.

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u/Effective-Success411 — 2 days ago

Validating a $29 content repurposing service before building the SaaS

I kept seeing marketers and small business owners complain about spending hours repurposing blog posts into social content. Instead of building a SaaS first, I'm testing demand manually.
The offer: Send me a blog post → get back 5 platform-ready pieces in 24 hours (LinkedIn post, Twitter thread, email newsletter, Instagram carousel copy, TikTok script). $29 flat.
Why manual first: If I can't get 10 people to pay $29 for manual delivery, nobody's paying $99/month for the automated version. I'd rather find out now than after building for 10 weeks.
What I've learned so far:
•    Facebook ads aren't working (Sales objective without conversion pixel = dead on arrival, even after switching to Traffic objective)
•    Landing page + Stripe took 2 hours to set up – way faster than I expected
•    Cold outreach on LinkedIn hit the message limit instantly without Premium
•    Reddit + email outreach seem like better validation channels than paid ads for a $29 offer
My validation criteria:
•    3+ paying customers in first week = build the product
•    People click but don't buy = messaging problem, test different price/deliverables
•    Zero interest after 50 outreach attempts = kill it and move on
For anyone validating something similar: Do the thing manually before you automate it. The extra work upfront saves you from building something nobody wants.
Happy to answer questions about the approach or share what happens next.

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u/Effective-Success411 — 7 days ago