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Help Me With My SaaS

Recently built Spottr — a tool that helps freelancers find YouTube creators worth pitching.

It finds channels and scores them based on engagement, activity, and growth so you can focus on high-quality leads instead of wasting time searching manually.

I built it because I’m a thumbnail designer myself, and finding good creators to reach out to was always painfully time-consuming.

Opened the waitlist about a week ago and currently have 13 signups from mostly cold DMs (I send ~15/day to thumbnail designers, editors, and other freelancers working with YouTubers).

Curious:

  • Is 13 signups in a week decent for this stage?
  • Am I approaching marketing the right way?
  • Any better ways I should test for getting early users?
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u/Frosty_Day7939 — 15 days ago
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I'm 15, built a lead finder for YouTube freelancers in a week — here's the landing page

Hey everyone. I'm 15 and I've been doing thumbnail design freelancing for about a year, but honestly finding good channels to pitch has always been the hardest part.

A few days ago I heard about SaaS for the first time. Instead of just researching it, I went and DM'd 10 thumbnail designers and video editors to see if they had the same problem. Most of them did. One of them even mentioned a competitor tool that charged $59/month and said it was too expensive.

So I built Spottr — a lead finder for freelancers who sell services to YouTubers. You search a niche, filter by subscriber count, upload frequency and activity, and every channel gets a lead score based on real YouTube statistics like engagement rate, upload consistency and growth. I've already used it myself to find and pitch real leads.

It's not perfect yet but it works, and I'm opening the waitlist now.

Would love honest feedback from this community — roast it if needed.

👉 getspottr.lovable.app

u/Frosty_Day7939 — 24 days ago
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should i get into SAAS?

Hello everybody, I'm new to this subreddit. I'm currently 15 years old, and i started a thumbnail designing freelance business, which is not really going too well, i haven't earned more than 50 dollars over the whole year of me doing this. I have recently heard about saas and that you dont need to be good at coding. I got pretty interested, since i'm also pretty good with AI and it sounds pretty interesting to try out. So i would like to know if this is something i should try out, do i need to spend money to get started? And is this something even worth trying for me?

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u/Frosty_Day7939 — 27 days ago

I’m 15 years old and I run a thumbnail designing service-based business. I have been doing it for a little over a year now. I have been trying to find my first long term client for a while now, sometimes, I get people saying that thumbnail designing is a waste of time now, because AI is gonna replace it, or I already has. I don’t know if I should keep doing what I do or take the big risk of starting over from the beginning again?

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u/Frosty_Day7939 — 1 month ago
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I have been running my "business" at 15 years old for little over a year now with very little results (around $50 earned total). I'm wondering if it's worth it to try and invest some money that can help me get my first long term client. I'm currently doing cold email outreaching, but i get no replies at all, should i keep doing cold outreach, should i try something else, or should i try and invest in my business and if so how, where and how much?

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u/Frosty_Day7939 — 1 month ago