Would you use a Lovable-like app for loop engineering?

Hi everyone, I am exploring an idea called Shiploop. It is like Lovable, but more focused for developers. The idea is: you give one product prompt, and the agent works in loops — plan, code, run, check errors, fix, push to GitHub, deploy to Vercel, and repeat until the app is working better.

I am thinking to support Supabase / PostgreSQL, logs, console errors, memory, model routing, free open-source models or BYOK.

Not launching anything here, just trying to understand if this is useful for indie hackers and solo devs.

Would you use something like this?
What will be most useful for you: faster MVP building, debugging, deployment, database setup, or handling full app workflow?

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u/No-Career1273 — 7 days ago

Are you using Claude loop engineering while building your SaaS?

I am curious how indie hackers are using Claude’s loop engineering in real projects.

For example:
Give Claude goal → let it build → run tests → collect errors → feed errors back → Claude fixes → repeat until feature works.

I am using this kind of loop while building my SaaS and AI-native apps, mostly for coding, debugging, SEO fixes, and product iteration.

Are you using any Claude loop in your indie hacking workflow?

Would love to see real examples.

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u/No-Career1273 — 7 days ago

Founder here — pricing question for a small file-sharing SaaS

Founder here. I am building a small SaaS for sharing PDFs, HTML pages, markdown notes, and images as live links.

One thing I am trying to figure out is pricing.

My first thought was monthly subscription, but after getting some feedback, I realized many users may only use this kind of tool occasionally, so a normal monthly plan may feel hard to justify.

Now I am thinking:

  • Keep core sharing free
  • Paid plan for custom domains
  • Password protection
  • Basic analytics
  • Higher upload/storage limits
  • Maybe yearly pricing instead of forcing monthly

For SaaS founders here, what pricing model usually works better for a utility tool like this?

Would you go with free + paid power features, yearly plan, lifetime deal for early users, or usage-based pricing?

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u/No-Career1273 — 8 days ago
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I built a simple tool to share PDFs / HTML / markdown as a live link in seconds — need feedback

Hey everyone,

I’m building linkinseconds.com — a small tool to upload and share PDFs, HTML pages, markdown notes, images, or quick docs as a live link in seconds.

Why I built it:
Many times I wanted to share a quick PDF, demo page, notes, or small HTML file without setting up hosting, Google Drive permissions, or sending files again and again.

What it does right now:
- Upload PDF / HTML / markdown / image
- Get a shareable live link
- Choose view-only or downloadable
- Useful for quick docs, demos, portfolios, landing pages, notes, and client files

I’m still early and would love honest feedback from Indian indie hackers:

  1. Is the positioning clear?
  2. Who do you think needs this most?
  3. Should I focus more on PDFs, HTML demos, or markdown/docs sharing?

Link:
https://linkinseconds.com

Happy to take any blunt feedback.

u/No-Career1273 — 8 days ago