How do you turn an article into a visual people actually want to look at?

When you find a useful article, blog post, or webpage, do you ever feel like the content is valuable but there’s no good visual to share with it?

I’m curious what you actually do today.

• Do you create a graphic yourself?
• Use Canva or templates?
• Take a screenshot?
• Pull out one quote and make a simple graphic?
• Use an AI image/design tool?
• Ask a designer?
• Or just share the URL and skip the visual?

What makes creating the visual difficult?

Is it finding the right idea, writing a good hook, choosing the right visual, making it look professional/on-brand, or simply the time it takes?

And when you see a visual post online, what makes you actually stop and look at it instead of scrolling past?

I’m interested in real experiences and current workflows, not feature suggestions.

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u/mrjaspergames — 18 hours ago

How do you share blog content?

I’m curious about how people handle blog content after publishing it.

If you have a useful blog post or article and want to share the key ideas in a more visual way, what do you currently do?

● Create a graphic manually?
● Use Canva or templates?
● Use an AI tool?
● Ask a designer?
● Share screenshots?
● Just share the original blog link?

What takes the most time or effort?

Also, if you wanted to create a simple visual summary from a blog post, what information would you want the visual to show?

I’m trying to understand how people actually handle this today and what the biggest pain points are.

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u/mrjaspergames — 1 day ago

Would you use a tool that turns a webpage into a visual summary?

I’m curious about a workflow problem.

When you have a useful blog post, article, landing page, or website URL and want to create a visual/poster that summarizes the main points, how do you currently do it?

Do you:

● Design it manually?
● Use Canva/templates?
● Use an AI image generator?
● Give the content to a designer?
● Screenshot the page?
● Just share the URL without creating a visual?

How much time does this usually take you?

And if you could automatically turn a URL into a simple, visually appealing summary/poster, what would you want it to include?

Looking for real workflows and pain points rather than feature ideas.

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u/mrjaspergames — 1 day ago
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How do you decide if a SaaS idea is actually worth building?

I keep seeing SaaS ideas that sound great on paper, but I’m wondering how founders validate them before spending weeks or months building.

Do you usually:

• Talk to potential customers first?
• Post the problem on Reddit/communities?
• Build a small MVP?
• Create a landing page and collect signups?
• Or just build and see what happens?

What has actually worked for you when validating a SaaS idea?

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u/mrjaspergames — 1 day ago
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How do you currently create visual content from your blog or website?

I’m re-searching how people currently handle this and would love some honest feedback from people who create content regularly.

If you have a blog, SaaS, newsletter, or business website:

• How do you turn your articles/pages into social media visuals?
• Do you create them manually in Canva/Figma, use AI tools, or outsource them?
• What takes the most time?
• Do you struggle to keep the visuals consistent with your brand?
• What would make this process significantly easier?

I’m trying to understand whether this is actually a painful problem or something people already solve easily.

Would love to hear how you currently do it.

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u/mrjaspergames — 2 days ago

How do you currently create visual content from your blog or website?

I’ve been trying to improve my content workflow and I’m curious how others handle this. I’d love to hear from people who create content regularly.

If you have a blog, SaaS, newsletter, or business website:

• How do you turn your articles/pages into social media visuals?
• Do you create them manually in Canva/Figma, use AI tools, or outsource them?
• What takes the most time?
• Do you struggle to keep the visuals consistent with your brand?
• What would make this process significantly easier?

Would love to hear how you currently do it and what works or doesn’t work for you.

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u/mrjaspergames — 3 days ago

How do you currently create visual content from your blog or website?

I’m researching how people currently handle this and would love some honest feedback from people who create content regularly.

If you have a blog, SaaS, newsletter, or business website:

• How do you turn your articles/pages into social media visuals?
• Do you create them manually in Canva/Figma, use AI tools, or outsource them?
• What takes the most time?
• Do you struggle to keep the visuals consistent with your brand?
• What would make this process significantly easier?

I’m trying to understand whether this is actually a painful problem or something people already solve easily.

Would love to hear how you currently do it.

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u/mrjaspergames — 3 days ago

How do you currently create visual content from your blog or website?

I’m researching a problem and would love some honest feedback from people who create content regularly.

If you have a blog, SaaS, newsletter, or business website:

• How do you turn your articles/pages into social media visuals?
• Do you create them manually in Canva/Figma, use AI tools, or outsource them?
• What takes the most time?
• Do you struggle to keep the visuals consistent with your brand?
• What would make this process significantly easier?

I’m not selling anything — just trying to understand whether this is actually a painful problem or something people already solve easily.

Would love to hear how you currently do it.

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u/mrjaspergames — 3 days ago

How do you currently create visual content from your blog or website?

I’m researching a problem and would love some honest feedback from people who create content regularly.

If you have a blog, SaaS, newsletter, or business website:

• How do you turn your articles/pages into social media visuals?
• Do you create them manually in Canva/Figma, use AI tools, or outsource them?
• What takes the most time?
• Do you struggle to keep the visuals consistent with your brand?
• What would make this process significantly easier?

I’m not selling anything — just trying to understand whether this is actually a painful problem or something people already solve easily.

Would love to hear how you currently do it.

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u/mrjaspergames — 3 days ago
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I can build the SaaS. Finding the first customer is the hard part.

As a solo developer, I’m realizing something:

Coding isn’t my biggest problem anymore. Distribution is.

I can build the MVP.
I can fix bugs.
I can improve the UI.

But then comes the question:

Where are the first people who will actually pay?

I’ve tried thinking about cold email, Reddit, X, LinkedIn, communities… but every channel feels different.

I’m curious about other solo founders:

What was the hardest part of getting your first customer?

Was it:

Finding the right people?
Getting replies?
Getting them to try the product?
Getting them to trust you?
Or actually asking for the payment?

And most importantly:

What finally worked for you?

I’d rather learn from real founder experiences than spend months guessing.

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u/mrjaspergames — 6 days ago

What would you do differently if you had to start your SaaS again from zero?

For people who have already launched a SaaS:

If you had to start again with $0–$500 and build everything as a solo founder, what would you do differently?

**Would you:**

●Validate the problem before writing any code?
●Find your first few potential customers before building?
●Build a very small MVP and launch quickly?
●Focus on one specific niche instead of a broader market?
●Spend more time on sales/marketing than development?

I’m especially interested in what actually worked for getting the first 5–10 paying customers, rather than general startup advice.

What was one mistake you made early that you would definitely avoid the second time?

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u/mrjaspergames — 7 days ago

What would you do differently if you had to start your SaaS again from zero?

For people who have already launched a SaaS:

If you had to start again with $0–$500 and build everything as a solo founder, what would you do differently?

Would you:

●Validate the problem before writing any code?
●Find your first few potential customers before building?
●Build a very small MVP and launch quickly?
●Focus on one specific niche instead of a broader market?
●Spend more time on sales/marketing than development?

I’m especially interested in what actually worked for getting the first 5–10 paying customers, rather than general startup advice.

What was one mistake you made early that you would definitely avoid the second time?

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u/mrjaspergames — 7 days ago
▲ 24 r/SaaS

What would you do differently if you had to start your SaaS again from zero?

For people who have already launched a SaaS:

If you had to start again with $0–$500 and build everything as a solo founder, what would you do differently?

Would you:

●Validate the problem before writing any code?
●Find your first few potential customers before building?
●Build a very small MVP and launch quickly?
●Focus on one specific niche instead of a broader market?
●Spend more time on sales/marketing than development?

I’m especially interested in what actually worked for getting the first 5–10 paying customers, rather than general startup advice.

What was one mistake you made early that you would definitely avoid the second time?

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u/mrjaspergames — 7 days ago

What would you do differently if you had to start your SaaS again from zero?

For people who have already launched a SaaS:

If you had to start again with $0–$500 and build everything as a solo founder, what would you do differently?

Would you:

●Validate the problem before writing any code?
●Find your first few potential customers before building?
●Build a very small MVP and launch quickly?
●Focus on one specific niche instead of a broader market?
●Spend more time on sales/marketing than development?

I’m especially interested in what actually worked for getting the first 5–10 paying customers, rather than general startup advice.

What was one mistake you made early that you would definitely avoid the second time?

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u/mrjaspergames — 7 days ago

What’s the biggest problem you face with website conversions?

I’m curious to hear from people who run websites or SaaS products.

What’s the biggest problem you face when trying to turn website visitors into signups, leads, or customers?

Is it traffic, visitors leaving without taking action, unclear messaging, landing page design, lack of trust, pricing, CTA, or something else?

What have you tried so far, and what worked or didn’t work?

Not promoting anything here — I’m just trying to understand the real problems people are facing with website conversion.

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u/mrjaspergames — 9 days ago