u/Formal-Heron-7135

Need Feedback

Need Feedback

i started this blog 08/03/2026, and this is the result, i know the CTR is so low, that's why i want some advice to improve it!!

u/Formal-Heron-7135 — 6 days ago

Would love feedback from SFR / small multifamily investors.

I’m working on a simple tool that helps investors find and analyze deals faster.

The idea is:

You set your buy box, and the tool scans listings daily, filters out bad fits, runs a first-pass deal analysis, and flags properties that might be worth a closer look.

It would estimate things like rent, rough expenses, ARV/comps, cash flow, cap rate, cash-on-cash return, and basic BRRRR numbers.

It could also track price drops and help draft a simple LOI or offer letter once a deal looks interesting.

I know this would not replace real underwriting or due diligence. The goal is just to avoid spending hours every day digging through listings and manually copying numbers into spreadsheets.

For people actively buying rentals / BRRRRs / small multifamily:

Would this actually be useful?

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u/Formal-Heron-7135 — 7 days ago

Would love feedback from SFR / small multifamily investors.

I’m working on a simple tool that helps investors find and analyze deals faster.

The idea is:

You set your buy box, and the tool scans listings daily, filters out bad fits, runs a first-pass deal analysis, and flags properties that might be worth a closer look.

It would estimate things like rent, rough expenses, ARV/comps, cash flow, cap rate, cash-on-cash return, and basic BRRRR numbers.

It could also track price drops and help draft a simple LOI or offer letter once a deal looks interesting.

I know this would not replace real underwriting or due diligence. The goal is just to avoid spending hours every day digging through listings and manually copying numbers into spreadsheets.

For people actively buying rentals / BRRRRs / small multifamily:

Would this actually be useful?

reddit.com
u/Formal-Heron-7135 — 7 days ago

SaaS for mobile app teams

I’m building a SaaS for mobile app teams and I’d love honest feedback before I ship the MVP next week.

The idea is simple:

**A review intelligence platform for iOS and Android apps.**

It helps app teams turn App Store and Google Play reviews into useful insights: recurring bugs, feature requests, user complaints, reply suggestions, release note drafts, and ASO improvement ideas. I’m already building the MVP and planning to ship it in about a week, so brutal feedback would be really helpful.
What do you think ?

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u/Formal-Heron-7135 — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/apps

I’d love honest feedback

I’m building a SaaS for mobile app teams and I’d love honest feedback before I ship the MVP next week.

The idea is simple:

**A review intelligence platform for iOS and Android apps.**

It helps app teams turn App Store and Google Play reviews into useful insights: recurring bugs, feature requests, user complaints, reply suggestions, release note drafts, and ASO improvement ideas.

The reason I’m building this is because app reviews feel like one of the most valuable but underused feedback channels.

Users are constantly saying what is broken, what they want, what confused them, why they are unhappy, what keywords they naturally use, and sometimes even what competitors are doing better.

But in reality, a lot of teams either:

* read reviews manually when they have time

* only check reviews when ratings drop

* reply with generic templates

* miss repeated bugs until they become obvious

* don’t really use reviews to improve ASO or product decisions

The MVP I’m building would focus on:

* centralizing iOS and Android reviews

* grouping reviews by bugs, feature requests, complaints, praise, UX issues, pricing issues, etc.

* detecting repeated issues across reviews

* drafting reply suggestions that don’t sound robotic

* turning common complaints into product insights

* generating release note drafts

* suggesting ASO improvements based on the language users actually use

I’m trying to validate the exact pain points, must-have features, and pricing before I finish the first version. I made a short 2-minute form

I’d especially love feedback from indie app developers, mobile founders, product managers, ASO people, or agencies managing multiple apps.

I’m already building the MVP and planning to ship it in about a week, so brutal feedback would be really helpful.

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u/Formal-Heron-7135 — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/iOSAppsMarketing+2 crossposts

I’d love honest feedback

I’m building a SaaS for mobile app teams and I’d love honest feedback before I ship the MVP next week.

The idea is simple:

**A review intelligence platform for iOS and Android apps.**

It helps app teams turn App Store and Google Play reviews into useful insights: recurring bugs, feature requests, user complaints, reply suggestions, release note drafts, and ASO improvement ideas.

The reason I’m building this is because app reviews feel like one of the most valuable but underused feedback channels.

Users are constantly saying what is broken, what they want, what confused them, why they are unhappy, what keywords they naturally use, and sometimes even what competitors are doing better.

But in reality, a lot of teams either:

* read reviews manually when they have time

* only check reviews when ratings drop

* reply with generic templates

* miss repeated bugs until they become obvious

* don’t really use reviews to improve ASO or product decisions

The MVP I’m building would focus on:

* centralizing iOS and Android reviews

* grouping reviews by bugs, feature requests, complaints, praise, UX issues, pricing issues, etc.

* detecting repeated issues across reviews

* drafting reply suggestions that don’t sound robotic

* turning common complaints into product insights

* generating release note drafts

* suggesting ASO improvements based on the language users actually use

I’m trying to validate the exact pain points, must-have features, and pricing before I finish the first version. I made a short 2-minute form here:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeMAXEoSlhWFMvug4bLVWu8n5a6--K_kTXMuvYZTAltBNCWtg/viewform?usp=publish-editor

I’d especially love feedback from indie app developers, mobile founders, product managers, ASO people, or agencies managing multiple apps.

I’m already building the MVP and planning to ship it in about a week, so brutal feedback would be really helpful.

u/Formal-Heron-7135 — 7 days ago