u/Safed_Kabutar
How did you find first users for your B2B saas?
I am building a post call automation crm tool for businesses. Here's short definition of it:
"Turn messy call transcripts into verified HubSpot field updates in one click".
So how do I actually find clients for it? Should I build the mvp and launch it on ph? Wait for SEO or post/dm people on reddit?
I believe that dming is the best part. But here's the thing. When I search for posts, they are either 4-5 months old or I don't get replies to the dms.
I also think that my volume of dming is quite low. If you have had success with dming on reddit for your b2b saas, please give me a number that I should target each day. I would really appreciate it. I have a broken working mvp ready (I will just make it more smooth today) so that I can let the user use it.
Do you also feel that manually updating data is a burden of a crm?
I am researching on how much time do people spend on updating the data.
This is what so far I know
-An average rep spends 10-15 mins after a call. (time depends on the type of service)
-People who use AI in their workflow are concerned about AI adding data on its own. So they don't prefer 100% automation. Instead they would like something that can reduce their time while keeping the quality of data same.
-As the data grows, the managing becomes more time taking and mentally exhausting.
Do you feel like there was a solution to it?
What's the most annoying thing of using a CRM that you wish someone fixed it?
I am researching more about CRMs so that I can understand more about it. What are the things that are:
- Repetitive
- Time consuming
- Complex
- Something that cost you leads
- Something that you wish was removed/automated from your workflow
- Or is it something pre/post call thing
You can list it down. Thanks in advance!
Day 5 of building in public
Today I worked the homepage and most importantly, I talked to people using CRM software. I have send a few dms but none has replied yet.
Will wait for anyone to respond. If they didn't respond, either my framing is wrong or my niche is not good. (I feel its the framing). But let's see how it goes.
I am neither happy not sad about today. It was a moderate day overall.
App: MCPkit.tools
Date: 26th June 2026
Time: 22:42pm
How often do you use AI in your CRM workflow?
Hello reader! I am a dev who build AI applications. So recently I was surfing this sub (along other CRM subs) and I found out that there are people who are complaining about how AI has ruined their CRM by replacing customer support with AI and downtime factors. How garbage responses are generated because AI don't actually understand the business.
While some say that it has improved their workflow by doing repetitive tasks like email drafting, data entry and surfing information of the client.
Pattern that I have observed: If you're making AI take the decisions, it will just ruin the work. Whereas if you're using it to remove the friction to do some task, it will make your workflow efficient.
I am curious to know what do you expect when you hear these two words together: AI and CRM.
[Day 4] of building MCP Server for Businesses
Today I worked on the how it works section as I planned and I am impressed by how it looks. I do need to work on my color palette a bit as the colors are way too bright on the background.
Then this is what I built today. The landing page for my SaaS. Now from tomorrow I will start my marketing sprint and will try to get a better understanding of what I am building.
Here's what the landing page looks like.
[Day 3] of building in public
App: MCPkit
What it is: A platform for businesses that let them connect their AI Agents to their company data securely using Model Context Protocol.
Day 3:
Today i worked on How it works section and I am pretty satisfied with today. I spend most of my time making sure it looked legit and professional.
Built this raw version. Tomorrow I'll refine it and make sure it's production ready. I am sure that I'll be making so many changes on it tomorrow (especially the right side).
Reminder to me: I am spending so much time on the landing page.
[Day 2] of building MCP server platform for Businesses
Today was not a good day. I didn't do too much of a work. Just tried to refactor the hero section but nothing worked out. But I have stated to work on how it works section. Designed it. Now about to work on it.
I am not happy as I didn't too much of the work. Its 8 now. Maybe I'll sit and plan the MCP architecture for Mail tools.
App link: MCPkit: mcpkit.tools
Day 2: 23rd June 2026
[Day 1] of building MCP server for businesses.
(Note: Skip to content if you want to know about the app)
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This is day 1 of building in public. I am going to post everyday so that I stayed committed to what did I do everyday so that I can reflect back. Also get community feedbacks and initial users for my app.
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I am building MCPkit.tools for businesses where I will write MCP tools and provide their AI agent secure access to their business data so that they can work with it. Today was the day 1 where I built the hero section. I tried multiple hero section designs and the third one is the one I liked the most.