How much revenue are SaaS founders actually making?

Just curious.

I’m collecting some data to get a better idea of what the revenue distribution actually looks like in r/SaaS.

If you’re comfortable sharing:

* Current MRR * How long you’ve been building * Solo or team * B2B or B2C

Even if your MRR is $0, that’s useful too.

I’m mainly interested in seeing what’s actually normal, rather than just the usual “I hit $100k MRR” posts.

Thanks to anyone who conributes.

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u/Horizon_Labs7244 — 12 hours ago

What’s the most annoying problem you have with AI agents?

I’ve been using AI agents more recently, and I’m curious what problems other people are running into.

What’s the biggest pain point for you?

  • Memory/context
  • Hallucinations
  • Tool use
  • Reliability
  • Long-running tasks
  • Permissions
  • Something else?

I’m more interested in real-world problems than benchmark results. What’s been the most frustrating issue for you?

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u/Horizon_Labs7244 — 18 hours ago

for people sending on behalf of multiple clients — how much of your week actually goes to watching domain reputation?

something i keep seeing in threads here, always described the same way and never

with numbers attached:

one client's sending drags the others down, so you isolate each on its own subdomain.

fine. but now you have n domains to watch instead of one, and the advice always stops

right there.

what i'm trying to understand is the cost of the watching part.

- how many client domains are you across right now?

- who checks them, how often, and is that a job or something bolted onto someone's morning?

- are you paying for anything to do it (mxtoolbox, easydmarc, a postmaster wrapper,

whatever), and has it ever caught something before the client did?

every answer i've read is some version of "we monitor reputation" with no shape to it.

curious what it looks like when it's your actual monday.

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u/Horizon_Labs7244 — 23 hours ago

Anyone managing multiple client/brand accounts on shared sending infrastructure — had a scaling incident?

Talking to a few people who run agency or multi-brand setups lately, and I keep hearing versions of the same story: one client's sudden send spike (onboarding blast, big campaign launch, whatever) ends up affecting deliverability for other clients sharing the same infrastructure.

One example someone gave me: a new client's onboarding sequence went out all at once, and a completely unrelated client's newsletter open rates dropped in the same window, on the same shared setup.

Curious if anyone here has run into something similar — how did you figure out what was actually causing it, and what did you change afterward? Would love specifics if you have them (metrics, process changes, whatever you're willing to share) — trying to actually learn from this, not just collect anecdotes.

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u/Horizon_Labs7244 — 10 days ago

What are the biggest email deliverability problems you've faced?

I've been researching email deliverability problems and noticed something interesting:

Many people think "Sent" means "Delivered", but that's not always true.

An email can be successfully sent by the server and still end up in:

  • Spam folder
  • Promotions tab
  • Quarantine
  • Blocked by recipient servers

I'm curious about real experiences from people who deal with this.

What was the biggest email deliverability issue you've faced?

For example:

  • Emails suddenly going to spam?
  • SPF/DKIM/DMARC configuration problems?
  • Low inbox placement despite successful sending?
  • Issues after changing email providers or domains?

I'm trying to understand the most painful problems before building further.
Would love to hear your experiences.

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u/Horizon_Labs7244 — 14 days ago
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How did you get your first 10 SaaS customers?

I'm at the stage where the product is built, but now I need to find actual customers.

If you had to start from zero today, what would you focus on first?

  • Reddit
  • Cold outreach
  • SEO
  • Content
  • Partnerships
  • Something else?

Looking back, what gave you the biggest return on your time?

I'd love to hear real experiences rather than general advice.

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u/Horizon_Labs7244 — 15 days ago
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요즘 늦게 까지 깨어있지를 못하겠네요

예전에는 밤새 게임해도 멀쩡했는데

요즘은 새벽 2시만 넘어도 몸이
"이쯤에서 그만하시죠."
라고 말하는 것 같습니다.

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u/Horizon_Labs7244 — 16 days ago