What’s important for actually starting the Saas?

I am stuck now for some time just because I never feel pleased enough to start a real saas which can get customers. For some reason there’s this invisible barrier to just starting; I basically can’t 100% finish an idea (which I actually like, I find this very hard) and build it out to a working Saas.

I’m doing lots of ai and marketing type products but for me it’s just too hard to just get that valuable enough product on the market. How did you guys exceed from this problem?

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u/R-cooI — 3 days ago

What’s important for actually starting the Saas?

I am stuck now for some time just because I never feel pleased enough to start a real saas which can get customers. For some reason there’s this invisible barrier to just starting; I basically can’t 100% finish an idea (which I actually like, I find this very hard) and build it out to a working Saas.

I’m doing lots of ai and marketing type products but for me it’s just too hard to just get that valuable enough product on the market. How did you guys exceed from this problem?

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u/R-cooI — 3 days ago
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Caught in the "Infinite Prototype" loop. Great at building AI/RAG/models, terrible at actually finishing a product. Anyone else?

Hey everyone,
I’m hitting a massive mental wall and I’m curious if anyone else has dealt with the same (and how you broke out of it).

Context: I have a solid technical stack. Lately, I’ve been doing a ton of deep-dive software development. Such as building websites, setting up advanced RAG pipelines, training churn prediction models, wiring up GA4 for surgical event tracking, etc. On paper, I have all the tools to build something great.

In reality my computer is just full of half-baked projects.
I can build the complex core engine of an app in a weekend. The AI logic, the data pipelines, the predictive models, but actually reaching deployment is hard, because I never feel like I have a good enough product.

Has anyone else suffered from this? How did you force yourself to actually push an maybe imperfect version to production?

u/R-cooI — 28 days ago

I need help for my next step?

Inbred advice,

I have always wanted to have some online store; techy-, software- ish, but I have never succeeded. I’m 16 years old. Almost turning 17. I have learned so much about computers besides my school, which is lots of spare time. I do the hardest school there is for my age and even do some classes faster: 2 in 1 year. I have tried lots of times to start anything but I have never been actually able to put something to production, always I saw other people doing the same and I just couldn’t come close. I only just get annoyed and stressed out and feel like I should quit. I just need some real progress but I just can’t get it. I don’t have any people in my inner circle do anything alike.

Please help me out 🙏 what should I do?

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u/R-cooI — 28 days ago
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I just can’t start a startup

I have always wanted to have some online store; techy-, software- ish, but I have never succeeded. I’m 16 years old. Almost turning 17. I have learned so much about computers besides my school, which is lots of spare time. I do the hardest school there is for my age and even do some classes faster: 2 in 1 year. I have tried lots of times to start anything but I have never been actually able to put something to production, always I saw other people doing the same and I just couldn’t come close. I only just get annoyed and stressed out and feel like I should quit. I just need some real progress but I just can’t get it. I don’t have any people in my inner circle do anything alike.

Please help me out 🙏 what should I do?

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u/R-cooI — 28 days ago