u/GuidanceSelect7706

my SaaS gets around 100 impressions and ~30 clicks daily using SEO 🔥
▲ 30 r/micro_saas+1 crossposts

my SaaS gets around 100 impressions and ~30 clicks daily using SEO 🔥

Hello,

its great feeling seeing my SaaS getting impressions and clicks all organically, simply using SEO.

Recently the impressions increased, but clicks do not follow yet. Working on that by tweaking relevant pages that are getting a lot of impressions, but low clicks..

So far what I've done for SEO (you can do it too, completely for free):

  1. Launched free tools

Free tools are such a great way how to both - get indexed high on google + also show some value to your potential users completely for free without needing to sign up or enter their credit cards. Make sure they taste part of your tool's juice and make them to feel like they need more..

  1. Add comparison pages

Also very easy way how to improve your SEO. Do an analysis of your competitors and build pages comparing your tool with theirs. Thats it .. LLM loves this and after some time you can actually get cited by LLM tools.

  1. Grow your DR

Submit your tool to free directory sites - there's a lot of them that allows you to list your tool for free and also offer a do follow backlinks. Focus on those with highest DR. If you know some of your competitors, offer to exchange a guest posts.

  1. Add blog posts

This one takes a bit more time to spin up some good quality blog posts, but if you do that, SEO boost is almost guaranteed. Pick some niche, low competitive keywords and build it around that. make them always relevant to your niche and add CTAs somewhere around 1/2 of the blog post. Try starting with something like "Best <your tool category> in 2026.

  1. Comment under reddit posts with keywords your target audience use

This ones really powerful. Try to google any intent keyword your target audience uses. Almost always you'll see a Reddit post answering your search query. And those are the posts you need to comment under .. So that: your target audience can find you organically and also there's a change your comment will get indexed and you will get cited by LLMs. For this I'm using Leadverse - it simply finds me the posts asking for my tool + show me the subreddit rules so that I know if Im safe to comment my tool under it with a helpful note. Always make sure not to comment a link .. instead comment a name of your tool and let them google it.

Thats it, let me know what SEO strategies worked for you

u/GuidanceSelect7706 — 15 hours ago
▲ 4 r/automation+1 crossposts

I built a free LinkedIn lead finder (no signup required)

Hey everyone,

I recently build a free linkedin lead finder - just paste in a description of what you offer and it will find you posts asking for that.

It works best for service providers (web designers, SEO specialists, developers, you name it...)

It finds only fresh posts not older then a week.

Might be handy to quickly find hiring related posts, or simply posts asking for something you offer.

Completely free, no sign up required.

u/GuidanceSelect7706 — 5 days ago

I built a free LinkedIn lead finder (no signup required)

Hey everyone,

I recently build a free linkedin lead finder - just paste in a description of what you offer and it will find you posts asking for that.

It works best for service providers (web designers, SEO specialists, developers, you name it...)

It finds only fresh posts not older then a week.

Might be handy to quickly find hiring related posts, or simply posts asking for something you offer.

Completely free, no sign up required.

u/GuidanceSelect7706 — 5 days ago
▲ 308 r/micro_saas+1 crossposts

Literally building in public today. Just crossed $3,000 MRR 🔥

Solopreneurship changed my life.

Was riding my bike this morning, spotted a random chair just sitting there on the side of the road.. Had to take the shot.

Screen visibility? Terrible :D

Feeling? Pretty nice honestly.

No one telling me where to be, when to show up, what to work on. Just me, my laptop and the list of things I actually want to build.

Used to work 9-5 and just never felt it's the way I want to spend my day with ...

Now I just do things my way and I'm so grateful for it..

Here's where my SaaS stands out rn:

$3k MRR crossed

121 paying customers

$14k+ total gross revenue

No team. No funding. No ads. Just a lot of overthinking about what I'm gonna build next and infinite loops of collecting feedback and improving the product :D

Is it easy? No.

Is it worth it? Every single day.

If you're still sitting in a meeting you didn't need to be in - just know there's another way :D

Keep building.

(here's the product if you want to check it out)

u/GuidanceSelect7706 — 8 days ago
▲ 7 r/micro_saas+1 crossposts

decided to pay for directory submission service last week for my SaaS to save some time a boost my DR

and it really worked..

DR went from 3 to 22 in less than 2 weeks lol

genuinely didn't expect it to move that fast.. thought it would take months like everything else with SEO

for context I've been grinding content and free tools to get organic traffic going and the DR was just stuck at 3 forever.. so yeah this was a nice surprise

still early but if the backlinks keep sticking this could actually compound into something real

will report back in a month to see if it holds

u/GuidanceSelect7706 — 16 days ago
▲ 3 r/n8nbusinessautomation+1 crossposts

I built a lead gen tool because I was tired of looking for customers manually

before this I was literally scrolling reddit and twitter trying to find people who maybe need my tool

it worked sometimes but man its so boring

you miss 90% of posts
you find them too late
and most of the time its just random noise

so I started building leadverse

it monitors places like reddit, x, linkedin etc and finds posts where people are already looking for something you offer

like someone asking for a tool
or looking for alternative
or saying they need help with some problem
or trying to hire someone

then leadverse scores the posts with ai and shows only the ones that actually look like leads

not just keyword matches

because keyword alerts are honestly trash most of the time lol

the hardest part was to make it understand intent

because many posts look relevant but they are not leads at all

some are promo posts
some are just discussions
some already solved the problem
some are people showing off what they built

so I had to rebuild the whole thing around intent scoring

now it can show me posts that look like real opportunities and give me some context so I know what to say

still far from perfect but its working and people are using it

and the coolest thing is that now I basically have lead gen engine for anything else I build in future

like if I build another tool tomorrow, I dont have to start from zero and wonder where users are

I can just plug it into leadverse and find people already talking about that problem

so im not only building a product for others, im building something I can use myself for every next product too

thats it basically

still building, still learning, still trying to make it better every day

u/GuidanceSelect7706 — 18 days ago