u/rukovich

How do you actually manage feedback from different places?

As a solo founder I get feedback from everywhere.

The problem is none of it lives in the same place. I end up doing a manual copy-paste to Notion every few weeks, and I’m pretty sure I’m missing a lot of signals in between.

I’ve looked at Canny and Productboard but they feel overkill for where I am right now. And they don’t really help with the “feedback that happens in public” part.

Curious how others handle this. Do you have an actual system, or are you mostly winging it?

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u/rukovich — 1 day ago

What’s your workflow for collecting and prioritizing user feedback?

As a solo founder I get feedback from everywhere.

The problem is none of it lives in the same place. I end up doing a manual copy-paste to Notion every few weeks, and I’m pretty sure I’m missing a lot of signals in between.

I’ve looked at Canny and Productboard but they feel overkill for where I am right now. And they don’t really help with the “feedback that happens in public” part.

Curious how others handle this. Do you have an actual system, or are you mostly winging it?

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u/rukovich — 1 day ago

How do you handle feedback that happens “in public” — Reddit threads, tweets, etc?

Most feedback tools assume users will go to your site and fill out a form. But a lot of the most honest feedback happens in the wild — someone complaining on Reddit, a tweet mentioning your product, a comment in a niche community.

I find that stuff way more valuable than structured surveys but I have no system to capture it. It just disappears.

Is anyone actually tracking this systematically? Or do you just stumble across it when you happen to be online?

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u/rukovich — 1 day ago

Built a tool because I got tired of rebuilding the same campaign skeleton in Ads Manager everytime I built a project

Fellow founders — you know the drill. New project to validate or scalate, same routine: ad sets, naming conventions, 5 headlines, 4 descriptions, 3 image variants, UTM tags, CSV bulk upload, fix the rejections.

I automated the boring 80% in a single app:

- Paste your project URL
- AI extracts brand + audience + value prop
- Generates copy variants, on-brand visuals and the full set for an ads campaign
- Exports a ready to import package for Meta Ads Manager and Google Ads Editor

I still tweak bids, audiences, and exclusions manually — but the creative + structure scaffolding is gone.

If you want to test for your own project, can do it for free: brandtoads.com. Roast it. All feedback is welcome.

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u/rukovich — 10 days ago
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I got tired of spending 3 days building ad campaigns for every client launch — so I automated the whole thing in 3 minutes

Hey everyone,

I build SaaS and every time I wanted to launch on Meta or Google Ads, the same painful loop repeated:

- Brief the designer
- Perform copy revisions
- Build the campaign structure in Ads Manager
- Realize the creatives didn't match the brand and start over…

After the 10th time, I snapped and built BrandToAds.

You simply paste a URL → the AI scrapes the site, extracts the visual identity (colors, images, tone), the value prop and the target audience → and spits out:

- Ads set ready to publish in Meta and Google Ads (headlines, primary text, descriptions)
- High-res creatives that actually look on-brand with differents aspect ratios
- An export ready to import into Meta Ads Manager + Google Ads Editor.

What used to be a 3-day sprint is now a 3-minute coffee break.

Honest feedback welcome — especially from SaaS founders folks who hate this workflow as much as I do. Let me know your thought about https://brandtoads.com

u/rukovich — 9 days ago