I want to give back to this community. Drop your SaaS and I’ll personally review it!
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I want to give back to this community. Drop your SaaS and I’ll personally review it!

Hey everyone,

Recently, I made my first real Reddit post about getting my first revenue from strangers.

Before that, I was struggling to get users.

Then someone here gave me honest feedback on my landing page, and it made me realize something important. The product looked cool, but it was not clearly communicating the value.

After fixing that, the post ended up getting 20k+ views and brought in 45 new users almost instantly.

For context, I’m building Plugspace, an AI command center for solo founders.

It connects tools like Stripe, Sentry, PostHog, email, and docs, then turns everything into one simple daily brief showing what changed, what matters, and what to pay attention to next.

You can try the early version here

https://plugspace.ai/

Reddit genuinely helped me, so I want to give back to this community.

Drop your SaaS below and I’ll personally review it. It might take me some time, but I’ll do my best to give honest, useful feedback.

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u/justgreenbean — 5 days ago
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My SaaS just made its first $219.98. Not life-changing money, but it finally feels real.

Hey everyone,

I wanted to share a small but exciting milestone.

After about a month of building Plugspace, I finally saw the first real revenue come in from people I didn’t know!

Gross volume: $219.98

This obviously isn’t a “we’re crushing it” post. It’s not some massive startup story. But after weeks of building, debugging, rewriting onboarding, changing the positioning, and wondering if anyone would actually care, seeing strangers pay for the product changed something mentally.

It made Plugspace feel like it had finally left the pivot rabbit hole phase.

The app is: https://plugspace.ai/

The problem:
As a solo founder, I’m constantly jumping between tools like Stripe, Sentry, PostHog, email, docs, and other dashboards just to understand what changed. The problem isn’t lack of data. It’s too much noise and not enough clear signal on what actually matters or what to do next.

What I built:
Plugspace is an AI command center for founders. Think of it like a Bloomberg Terminal for your startup. It pulls together important signals into one place, builds a shared company brain over time, and gives you a daily brief on what changed, what matters, and what you should pay attention to next.

I want to help founders stop digging through five different dashboards and start the day with a clearer picture of the business.

It’s still early, but this first revenue felt like proof that someone had enough pain, trust, or curiosity to put money behind it.

Right now, I’m focused on making onboarding better, making the value obvious faster, and learning what signals founders actually want to see every day.

If you’re a founder, I’d love feedback: what do you check every day to understand your business, and what feels like noise?

I’ll be in the comments if anyone wants to talk about early revenue, founder dashboards, AI workspaces, or the weirdly motivating feeling of seeing your first Stripe graph move.

u/justgreenbean — 13 days ago