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Buyers, would you buy this type of SAAS

buyers would you buy this SaaS

  • pre-revenue
  • around 300 active users
  • almost 0 cost easy to maintain = no hours taking care of it

if you at least know a bit about getting users this is like lvl 1

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u/Virtual-Dragonfly499 — 4 days ago

[selling]Buyers, would you buy this type of SAAS

buyers would you buy this SaaS

  • pre-revenue
  • around 300 active users
  • almost 0 cost easy to maintain = no hours taking care of it

if you at least know a bit about getting users this is like lvl 1

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u/Virtual-Dragonfly499 — 4 days ago

Buyers, would you buy this type of SAAS

buyers would you buy this SaaS

  • pre-revenue
  • around 300 active users
  • almost 0 cost easy to maintain = no hours taking care of it

if you at least know a bit about getting users this is like lvl 1

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u/Virtual-Dragonfly499 — 4 days ago

Selling FableGM — pre-revenue AI learning SaaS with ~400 users.

Link: FableGM

I don’t think people realise what this category becomes.

We’re moving into a world where:

  • nobody wants to “read and hope they understand”
  • nobody wants to waste hours rewatching videos
  • nobody wants to sit stuck confused

They want answers that click instantly.

That’s exactly what FableGM is built for.

You drop in anything — PDFs, notes, docs, videos — and suddenly it becomes a conversation you can actually understand. Not passive reading. Active understanding.

And here’s the part that makes this interesting:

This isn’t just a tool.

It’s a behaviour shift.

If someone uses this instead of traditional studying, they don’t just save time…
they compound learning speed.

That means:

  • students get better grades with less effort
  • founders understand markets faster
  • builders ship faster because they actually “get” what they’re building
  • teams onboard in hours instead of days

Now zoom out:

If even a small % of learners, founders, or professionals switch to “AI understanding tools”…

this becomes a massive category.

Like:
AI = writing code
AI = generating images
AI = understanding information ← this is the next one

https://fable-gm.vercel.app is already at ~400 users with basically zero structured growth push.

No ads. No funnels. No scaling strategy.

Just organic usage proving people actually want this.

And that’s why this is interesting to the right buyer:

Because the upside isn’t “a small SaaS with users”

It’s:
owning a wedge into how people learn in the AI era.

Monetisation path is simple ($9 pro already planned), but the real value is expansion:

  • teams
  • education platforms
  • enterprise knowledge tools
  • personal “second brain” systems
  • AI tutoring layer for everything

If executed properly, this stops being a tool…

and becomes infrastructure for how people understand information.

Not selling hype — just stepping away from it.

DM offers if you want to take it further.

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u/Virtual-Dragonfly499 — 14 days ago

buyers would you buy this SaaS

  • pre-revenue
  • around 300 active users
  • almost 0 cost easy to maintain = no hours taking care of it

if you at least know a bit about getting users this is like lvl 1

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u/Virtual-Dragonfly499 — 19 days ago

Trying to understand how buyers think before listing.

Let’s say a SaaS has:

  • 500+users
  • a few paying users (not consistent)
  • clean codebase
  • clear niche, but not super competitive

No strong MRR yet, but not just an idea either.

Would you consider buying something like this?

If yes — what would matter most in your decision?

Trying to figure out what actually reduces perceived risk from a buyer’s side.

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u/Virtual-Dragonfly499 — 20 days ago

Selling FableGM (early, but real)
https://fable-gm.vercel.app

Built this, wasn’t planning to sell, but I don’t have time to push it properly.

It’s an AI tool focused on helping people think / break stuff down, not just generate junk.
More like a mini AI playground + model training + idea exploration.

What’s done:

  • working product (not a concept)
  • clean codebase
  • early users + feedback
  • brand/domain included

Money side:

  • no revenue yet
  • obvious paths: subs, pay-per-use, education/tools

Price: $800–$3000 USD
(depends how fast + what you want included)

Why it’s worth it:
you skip building. this already works. just needs traffic + pushing.

If you know how to get users, this is easy mode.

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u/Virtual-Dragonfly499 — 20 days ago

Hey everyone,

I built a small SaaS called FableGM and wanted to share it here for feedback.

What it does:

It helps users understand stuff faster and easier kinda like notebooklm.

Key features:

  • it plans stuff for you
  • simple ask then awnser
  • has special things you can do

https://fable-gm.vercel.app

Why I built it:

I wanted to experiment with building and shipping something quickly and see if it solves a real problem.

Right now I’m trying to understand:

  • if this is actually useful
  • what could be improved
  • and if there’s real demand for it

If you have any feedback, I’d really appreciate it.

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u/Virtual-Dragonfly499 — 20 days ago