Does putting a FAQ under the plan selection help conversions?

My SaaS is a tool that allows you to find and fix SEO issues holding your website back.

Essentially the main purpose is to help your website rank higher on Google search and LLMs.

Does putting a FAQ under the plan selection help conversions?
Or does it make them worse?

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u/megatech_official — 3 days ago

Does putting a FAQ under the plan selection help conversions?

My SaaS is a tool that allows you to find and fix SEO issues holding your website back.

Essentially the main purpose is to help your website rank higher on Google search and LLMs.

Does putting a FAQ under the plan selection help conversions?
Or does it make them worse?

reddit.com
u/megatech_official — 3 days ago

Does putting a FAQ under the plan selection help conversions?

My SaaS is a tool that allows you to find and fix SEO issues holding your website back.

Essentially the main purpose is to help your website rank higher on Google search and LLMs.

Does putting a FAQ under the plan selection help conversions?
Or does it make them worse?

reddit.com
u/megatech_official — 3 days ago

Does putting a FAQ under the plan selection help conversions?

My SaaS is a tool that allows you to find and fix SEO issues holding your website back.

Essentially the main purpose is to help your website rank higher on Google search and LLMs.

Does putting a FAQ under the plan selection help conversions?
Or does it make them worse?

reddit.com
u/megatech_official — 3 days ago
▲ 2 r/startups_promotion+2 crossposts

40 days after launching my SaaS. Hard work is starting to pay off.

I launched SeoLoupe 40 days ago. So far I am at 1303 users and 17 of them are paying.

My SaaS is a tool that allows you to find and fix SEO issues holding your website back.

Essentially the main purpose is to help your website rank higher on Google search and LLMs.

Now you might instantly think, how is it better then Ahrefs or Semrush?

And the answer is simple, their tools are simply not ideal for SaaS founders and Indie hackers, they are more ideal for enterprises, large business, and agencies.

They shove a bunch of SEO issues on your website, but most people who do not have experience in SEO don't know where to start. So they just end up getting confused.

Now to anyone who has a SaaS and it is not making any revenue yet, the most important thing is to not give up and work on it every single day, improve, listen to feedback, and one day you will achieve revenue.

Don't kill it to early if it is not making any money or you are burned out, if you need step away, take a break but don't fully kill it, in SaaS patience is really important (as you can see I have large gaps in between payments).

Since I think their is always room for improvement, I would appreciate for some feedback on my tool, or what you think can be improved.

(here is the product if you want to check it out)

u/megatech_official — 10 days ago
▲ 52 r/startups_promotion+3 crossposts

Just made my first MRR, feels unreal.

I launched my SaaS SeoLoupe around 1 month ago.

My SaaS is a tool that allows you to find and fix SEO issues holding your website back.

Essentially the main purpose is to help your website rank higher on Google search and LLMs.

So far I am at 985 users and 11 of them are paying.

But the first 10 people who bought, they bought the One-time purchase (don't get me wrong, I was still super thankful for that), but just yesterday someone bought the monthly subscription. I am genuinely happy (now just hoping they don't cancel).

Now to anyone who has a SaaS and it is not making any revenue yet, the most important thing is to not give up and work on it every single day, improve, listen to feedback, and one day you will achieve revenue.

Don't kill it to early if it is not making any money or you are burned out, if you need step away, take a break but don't fully kill it, in SaaS patience is really important (as you can see I have large gaps in between payments).

(here is the product if you want to check it out)

u/megatech_official — 19 days ago
▲ 28 r/Microlaunch+27 crossposts

Things have been getting crazy for my SaaS recently 🔥

Around 2-3 weeks ago I launched my SaaS, SeoLoupe.

It is a lightweight SEO tool that helps you find and fix SEO issues holding your website back, currently I am at 432 users and 5 paying users.

Essentianly the main purpose is to help your website rank higher on Google search and LLMs.

Since I am always trying my best to improve the product, I am happy to answer any questions or any feedback in the comments.

(here is the product if you want to check it out)

u/megatech_official — 4 days ago
▲ 8 r/startups_promotion+3 crossposts

Things have been getting crazy for my SaaS recently 🔥

Around 2-3 weeks ago I launched my SaaS, SeoLoupe.

It is a lightweight SEO tool that helps you find and fix SEO issues holding your website back, currently I am at 432 users and 5 paying users.

Essentianly the main purpose is to help your website rank higher on Google search and LLMs.

Since I am always trying my best to improve the product, I am happy to answer any questions or any feedback in the comments.

(here is the product if you want to check it out)

u/megatech_official — 21 days ago

14 days after launch, 358 users, 4 paying

I run a SaaS called SeoLoupe, it is a simple SEO tool that allows you to find and fix SEO issues holding your website, I recently launched it, and so far have 358 users, 4 of them are paying.

Now since I thing their is always room for improvement, I would appreciate any feedback or criticism(it can be harsh if its still criticism).

(here is the product if you want to check it out)

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u/megatech_official — 1 month ago

14 days after launch, 358 users, 4 paying

I run a SaaS called SeoLoupe, it is a simple SEO tool that allows you to find and fix SEO issues holding your website, I recently launched it, and so far have 358 users, 4 of them are paying.

Now since I thing their is always room for improvement, I would appreciate any feedback or criticism(it can be harsh if its still criticism).

(here is the product if you want to check it out)

reddit.com
u/megatech_official — 1 month ago

14 days after launch, 358 users, 4 paying

I run a SaaS called SeoLoupe, it is a simple SEO tool that allows you to find and fix SEO issues holding your website, I recently launched it, and so far have 358 users, 4 of them are paying.

Now since I thing their is always room for improvement, I would appreciate any feedback or criticism(it can be harsh if its still criticism).

(here is the product if you want to check it out)

reddit.com
u/megatech_official — 1 month ago

14 days after launch, 358 users, 4 paying

I run a SaaS called SeoLoupe, it is a simple SEO tool that allows you to find and fix SEO issues holding your website, I recently launched it, and so far have 358 users, 4 of them are paying.

Now since I thing their is always room for improvement, I would appreciate any feedback or criticism(it can be harsh if its still criticism).

(here is the product if you want to check it out)

reddit.com
u/megatech_official — 1 month ago

Just made my first revenue, feels unreal.

Basically I recently launched my SaaS around 10 days ago.

It is called SeoLoupe, it is an SEO tool that helps you find SEO issues that hold your website back, and at 254 users, I finally got 2 paying customers.

Now you might instantly think, how is it better then Ahrefs or Semrush?

And the answer is simple, their tools are simply not ideal for SaaS founders and Indie hackers, they are more ideal for enterprises, large business, and agencies.

They shove a bunch of SEO issues on your website, but most people who do not have experience in SEO don't know where to start. So they just end up getting confused.

Now to anyone who has a SaaS and it is not making any revenue yet, the most important thing is to not give up and work on it every single day, improve, listen to feedback, and one day you will achieve revenue.

Don't kill it to early if it is not making any money or you are burned out, if you need step away, take a break but don't fully kill it, in SaaS patience is really important.

(here is product if you want to check it out)

reddit.com
u/megatech_official — 1 month ago
▲ 14 r/micro_saas+1 crossposts

Just made my first revenue, feels unreal.

Basically I recently launched my SaaS around 10 days ago.

It is called SeoLoupe, it is an SEO tool that helps you find SEO issues that hold your website back, and at 254 users, I finally got 2 paying customers.

Now you might instantly think, how is it better then Ahrefs or Semrush?

And the answer is simple, their tools are simply not ideal for SaaS founders and Indie hackers, they are more ideal for enterprises, large business, and agencies.

They shove a bunch of SEO issues on your website, but most people who do not have experience in SEO don't know where to start. So they just end up getting confused.

Now to anyone who has a SaaS and it is not making any revenue yet, the most important thing is to not give up and work on it every single day, improve, listen to feedback, and one day you will achieve revenue.

Don't kill it to early if it is not making any money or you are burned out, if you need step away, take a break but don't fully kill it, in SaaS patience is really important.

(here is product if you want to check it out)

u/megatech_official — 1 month ago

Did the algorithm punish me or something?

Basically I started posting shorts content around a week ago, my plan was to post 3 shorts a week, and the first 4 shorts got roughly around the same amount of views(2k-4k), then my 5th short went somewhat viral and got 25k-27k views.

But then my most recent short from yesterday got 14 views(not 14k or something, literally just 14 views).

The short has no copyright restrictions or anything, is this normal and will the next shorts be any better?

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u/megatech_official — 1 month ago

101 users, 0 paid. Looking for honest feedback on my SEO tool

Hello everyone,

I am building SeoLoupe.

Launched it 5 days ago. It’s an SEO audit tool that scans a website and gives clear, actionable fixes for SEO issues.

So far I’ve gotten:

  • 101 users (98 of the users completed a scan)
  • 0 paying customers

I’m trying to understand why users aren’t converting and what’s missing.

If you’ve tried tools like this before, I’d really appreciate your honest feedback on:

  • What would make you pay for an SEO audit tool?
  • What’s missing in the current version?
  • Is anything confusing or not valuable enough?
  • What would you expect to see before paying?

If you want to try it, here’s the link: https://www.seoloupe.com

I’m not trying to promote it. I’m genuinely trying to understand what needs to change to make it useful enough that people would pay for it.

Thanks for any feedback.

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u/megatech_official — 2 months ago

101 users, 0 paid. Looking for honest feedback on my SEO tool

Hello everyone,

I am building SeoLoupe.

Launched it 5 days ago. It’s an SEO audit tool that scans a website and gives clear, actionable fixes for SEO issues.

So far I’ve gotten:

  • 101 users (98 of the users completed a scan)
  • 0 paying customers

I’m trying to understand why users aren’t converting and what’s missing.

If you’ve tried tools like this before, I’d really appreciate your honest feedback on:

  • What would make you pay for an SEO audit tool?
  • What’s missing in the current version?
  • Is anything confusing or not valuable enough?
  • What would you expect to see before paying?

If you want to try it, here’s the link: https://www.seoloupe.com

I’m not trying to promote it. I’m genuinely trying to understand what needs to change to make it useful enough that people would pay for it.

Thanks for any feedback.

reddit.com
u/megatech_official — 2 months ago

Built my first SaaS, looking for honest feedback

Hello,

I've been working on my first SaaS called SeoLoupe.

The idea is simple: enter your website URL and get an SEO audit with clear, actionable suggestions to help improve your site's SEO without the complexity of traditional SEO tools.

I've recently launched the MVP and got 82 users in 4 days. Right now, I'm focused on improving the product based on real feedback rather than adding lots of new features.

If you have a few minutes, I'd really appreciate any honest feedback or a quick testimonial.

https://www.seoloupe.com

Thanks in advance! I'm happy to answer any questions and would appreciate any constructive criticism.

reddit.com
u/megatech_official — 2 months ago

Built my first SaaS, looking for honest feedback

Hello,

I've been working on my first SaaS called SeoLoupe.

The idea is simple: enter your website URL and get an SEO audit with clear, actionable suggestions to help improve your site's SEO without the complexity of traditional SEO tools.

I've recently launched the MVP and got 24 users in 2 days. Right now, I'm focused on improving the product based on real feedback rather than adding lots of new features.

If you have a few minutes, I'd really appreciate any honest feedback or a quick testimonial.

https://www.seoloupe.com

Thanks in advance! I'm happy to answer any questions and would appreciate any constructive criticism.

reddit.com
u/megatech_official — 2 months ago