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r/micro_saas — Complete Community Guide

16,622 membersCreated 2021

Welcome to r/micro_saas, a community of 16,622 members exploring the world of small-scale SaaS businesses. Micro SaaS projects are all about focusing on specific niches with minimal resources, often managed by just a few people. Join in to share ideas, learn from others, and discover how to create and grow your own Micro SaaS.

What you'll find on r/micro_saas

Personal Success Stories

People love sharing their personal journeys of how they turned a side project into a full-time gig. You'll find posts about hitting revenue milestones or how a quirky idea ended up paying their bills.

Free Help and Advice

There are some generous folks here who offer free help, like finding potential customers or giving leads. It's like a little community of people helping each other out without expecting anything in return.

User Acquisition Tips

You'll see lots of tips on getting your first users without spending money. People share what's worked for them, like leveraging GitHub or other creative hacks to get those initial sign-ups.

Revenue Growth Stories

Some founders post about their incredible revenue growth, like scaling to $60K/month in just a few months. These posts are super inspiring and show what's possible with a micro SaaS.

Competitive Analysis Hacks

A few savvy users share tips on competitive intelligence, like how to reverse-engineer a competitor's customer list. It's all about getting an edge in a niche market.

Product Showcases

People love to showcase their products and ask for feedback. Whether it's a new app or a tool they're working on, it's a place to get some eyes on your work and see what others think.

First Sales Celebrations

You'll come across posts where people celebrate making their first sales. It's a big deal for solo founders and small teams, and the community often jumps in with advice on what to do next.

AI and Marketing Strategies

There's a trend of using AI for marketing strategies, with users offering to create AI-driven playbooks to boost your SaaS's MRR. It's a blend of tech and marketing to help you grow.

How to Engage

1

Share a personal success story like how your side project became your main gig—it feels relatable and inspiring, like the post where someone’s personal tool started paying their bills.

2

Offer something of genuine value to the community, like finding potential customers for free. It shows you're here to help, not just to self-promote.

3

Engage directly with the community by asking for their input or sharing your project for feedback; it invites conversation and shows you're open and approachable.

4

Keep your posts authentic by including both the ups and downs of your micro SaaS journey. People appreciate transparency and realness.

5

Don't shy away from sharing lessons learned or challenges faced—others can learn from your experiences and it’s a great way to start a dialogue.

6

Pose a question or ask for advice, like 'What’s the biggest challenge you’ve faced with your micro SaaS?' This not only sparks engagement but also builds a sense of community.

7

Use catchy, relatable titles that pique curiosity or provide clear value, like 'How my personal project turned into a paycheck'—it pulls people in right from the start.

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Share resources or tools that helped you in your journey, similar to offering to find customers. It’s all about bringing something useful to the table.

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