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Don't believe everything you see on Reddit.

those "I made $10k MRR in 3 months with my SaaS" posts with the beautiful revenue screenshot ? most of it is marketing. Or a one-time spike. Or revenue before refunds, fees, churn.

nobody posts the screenshot of the month after when it dropped back to $200. nobody talks about the 14 failed products before the one that "blew up".

nobody mentions the existing audience, the paid ads, the connections they already had.

u're comparing your behind-the-scenes to someone else's highlight reel. And they know exactly what they're doing by posting that.

build because you believe in what you're building. Not because someone's Stripe screenshot got 2k upvotes.

has anyone here actually built something sustainable WITHOUT the hype ?

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u/Top-Information-6399 — 13 hours ago

Don't believe everything you see on Reddit.

those "I made $10k MRR in 3 months with my SaaS" posts with the beautiful revenue screenshot ? most of it is marketing. Or a one-time spike. Or revenue before refunds, fees, churn.

nobody posts the screenshot of the month after when it dropped back to $200. nobody talks about the 14 failed products before the one that "blew up".

nobody mentions the existing audience, the paid ads, the connections they already had.

u're comparing your behind-the-scenes to someone else's highlight reel. And they know exactly what they're doing by posting that.

build because you believe in what you're building. Not because someone's Stripe screenshot got 2k upvotes.

has anyone here actually built something sustainable WITHOUT the hype ?

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u/Top-Information-6399 — 13 hours ago
▲ 2 r/SaaS

Don't believe everything you see on Reddit.

those "I made $10k MRR in 3 months with my SaaS" posts with the beautiful revenue screenshot ? most of it is marketing. Or a one-time spike. Or revenue before refunds, fees, churn.

nobody posts the screenshot of the month after when it dropped back to $200. nobody talks about the 14 failed products before the one that "blew up".

nobody mentions the existing audience, the paid ads, the connections they already had.

u're comparing your behind-the-scenes to someone else's highlight reel. And they know exactly what they're doing by posting that.

build because you believe in what you're building. Not because someone's Stripe screenshot got 2k upvotes.

has anyone here actually built something sustainable WITHOUT the hype ?

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u/Top-Information-6399 — 13 hours ago

Le SaaS est complètement mort en 2026

franchement, le SaaS est mort. J'en discutais avec un pote hier et on se disait à quel point c'est facile de créer une application SaaS maintenant. Il suffit de spammer quelques requêtes et hop, t'as une appli. Mais comme tout le monde fait la même chose, c'est super dur de se démarquer.

La vraie question, c'est : est-ce que le SaaS est vraiment fini ou est-ce que les gens se contentent de créer des trucs stup!des sans aucune demande ?

Personnellement, je trouve que créer un truc juste parce qu'on peut le faire sans aucune étude de marché, c'est vraiment con.

Vous en pensez quoi ? Le SaaS a encore de l'espoir en 2026 ou pas ?

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u/Top-Information-6399 — 3 days ago

Bro SaaS is sooo dead in 2026

bro SaaS is straight up dead, was chatting with my homie yesterday and we were saying how crazy easy it is now to build a SaaS. Just spam a few prompts and you got an app. But everybody doing the exact same sh!t makes it mad hard to stand out.

Real question is that, is SaaS actually cooked or are people just building stupid stuff with no demand?

Me personally, building something just cuz you can prompt it with zero market research is dumb af.

What y’all think? SaaS still has hope in 2026 or nah?

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u/Top-Information-6399 — 3 days ago