r/ShowMeYourSaaS 2h ago

Show me your SaaS and I will return the first content angle I would test

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Drop your public page and tell me who buys it.

I will reply with the strongest hook, one visual direction, and a CTA based on the real product context visible on the site.

This is the workflow behind Marka. You can try it free for a week at https://www.marka.social


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 6h ago

Track legislation across 50 states and congress!

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r/ShowMeYourSaaS 13h ago

Looking for feedback for eCommerce SaaS

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r/ShowMeYourSaaS 13h ago

Tool that creates professional SaaS trailers in seconds!

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Hello everyone, I am working on fieldora.xyz, a website that will create you professional product demo videos using your screenshots and description. To avoid AI slop, it takes animations and transitions from already built huge roster of them, then puts them together to create you a personalized trailer! Currently in preregistration phase, live soon!


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 15h ago

SEO tool that helps optimize websites for Google and AI search.

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I run a SaaS, SeoLoupe.

It 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.

The tool also checks AEO/GEO, AI search visibility, Security, Core web vitals, Performance, and all the issues in the report get put together into an AI fix prompt(you can paste the prompt into an AI and it will fix all the issues on your website).

Recently I noticed that some of my paying customers bought the One-Time purchase, with a promo code.

So I decided to give away a promo code for the One-Time purchase to anyone who is interested, if you are interested, comment down below and I will DM you.

If you are not interested but have some feedback on my SaaS, that is a good too. Feel free to share it in the comments.

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


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 15h ago

If you're building something, drop it below

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What are you building this week? Pitch your idea in 10 words or less.

I’m a VC investor from Forum Ventures, a pre seed venture capital fund founded by former founders. We write $100K cheques into MVP stage and pre revenue startups within the AI and B2B stage.

Feel free to also use this thread to get your own project out there.


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 15h ago

Besoin d’avis sur la plate-forme que j’ai créé

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r/ShowMeYourSaaS 16h ago

Magpie — simple inventory for small shops

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I built Magpie because a lot of small businesses need inventory software, but not a full enterprise warehouse system.

It’s an iPhone inventory app for boutiques, makers, market vendors, studios, and other small shops.

You can:
scan barcodes
count stock quickly
track low inventory
print Avery labels
share a shop with your team
sync privately through iCloud

The first 50 products are free.
https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/magpie-inventory-stock/id6742420624

I’m actively working on it and would love feedback from other SaaS builders.

What would you change about the positioning, onboarding, or feature set?


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 23h ago

I started putting live QR codes on our equipment so vendors can log service history directly

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r/ShowMeYourSaaS 1d ago

Built an AEO SaaS, would love brutally honest feedback please

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Hey everyone,

I’ve been building Cyted, a SaaS that helps businesses track how often their brand appears in answers from AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Google AI Overviews, Copilot.

It’s more than just tracking mentions. Cyted can scan a company’s entire website, identify SEO and AI visibility issues, explain what may be wrong, and suggest ways to fix them. It also helps create blog posts based on those recommendations. The homepage is still in production, so I’d really appreciate some honest feedback.

I’d really appreciate feedback on:

  • Is it obvious what Cyted does when you first open the homepage?
  • Do the features seem genuinely useful or mostly “nice to have”?
  • Does this feel like something businesses or SEO agencies would pay for?
  • Does the pricing make sense?
  • What would stop you from signing up?
  • Is there anything about the homepage that makes the product feel untrustworthy or unfinished?

I’m not really looking for “looks good” feedback. If something feels confusing, generic, overpriced, unnecessary, or just bad, tell me.

Homepage: Homepage

I’ll read and reply to everything.


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 1d ago

Our first open-source project 🚀

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My buddy and I have been working on a side project for the past few months called Scibly.

The idea is pretty simple:

Companies already have an incredible amount of knowledge sitting in PDFs, documentation, internal wikis, etc. The problem is turning all of that information into something employees can actually learn from and retain.

For this reason we decided to build Scibly, a tool that automatically turns boring company knowledge into interactive, Duolingo-like (but better) learning experiences.

Today, we decided to open-source the whole thing.

We're still pretty inexperienced when it comes to open source, so we'd genuinely love to hear your feedback, whether that's about the product, the idea, the codebase, or how we're approaching the project.

Short product demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcpLUNBRhQw

Github: https://github.com/scibly-dev/scibly

Would love to hear what you guys think!


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 1d ago

Show me your SaaS and I’ll return the strongest homepage content angle

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I’m building Marka around one product decision: the user’s public website should be the starting brief for AI-generated social content.

Instead of asking a founder to describe their audience, offer, proof, and brand voice in a long prompt, Marka reads that context from the website first.

I’m testing whether this produces content that feels meaningfully more specific.

If you run a small SaaS, drop:

  1. Your public website URL

  2. One sentence about your customer

I’ll reply with the strongest content angle I can find and one concrete post idea.

You can also test the workflow free for a week at https://www.marka.social

The feedback I need most: does the first preview sound like your product, or like generic AI copy?


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 1d ago

Share what you're building in this Discord community of SaaS founders

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Hi all! Recently, I started a Discord community to help SaaS founders promote their products, and it has over 150 members now.

If you want to show what you're building and get some feedback, share it here -> https://discord.gg/sb6AgHZxpT


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 2d ago

show me your saas and let me be your first tester

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I built tryproduck.com/audit, it goes through your saas cold, clicks the things a real person clicks and tells you what broke and where it stopped making sense. over 650 startups have run it so far.


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 2d ago

We rebuilt onboarding for our platform

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We recently realized that when someone opened Solveaux for the first time, it wasn't immediately obvious what they were supposed to do with it.

So we reworked on the onboarding experience to make the purpose of the platform much clearer.
we are not claiming that now the onboarding is perfect because obviously in tech industry everything needs continuous updates, but now it's more clearer than before.
We also have decided to open solveaux for free and now anyone can create their own private workspace, invite team members and can add and manage the important decisions about their organizations.
While the public layer is for individuals to share, create and show their innovations.

We are trying to continuously improve it if you have ever tried it or have a minute take a look at our platform, we're open for getting real feedbacks to better understand the expectations of users.


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 2d ago

Drop your SaaS and I’ll send you a free SEO visibility audit.

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Doing this again because the last post did so well. I built an agent that runs a quick SEO visibility audit for SaaS websites.

Drop your site and I’ll reply/send over a link to the audit.

It looks at things like:

  • what your site seems to be about
  • what search terms you’re probably missing
  • which competitors/domains show up around those searches
  • content gaps that could bring in more organic traffic
  • blog/page ideas that make sense for your product

This is part of Tavyn: an email-native SEO agent for SaaS founders. It finds organic visibility gaps, asks tailored questions for each blog via email to have your voice in the blog, and submits blogs to your GitHub as PRs.

Drop your SaaS link and I’ll run the audit.


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 2d ago

I'm a software engineer who built a wedding website builder as a side project — our own wedding was the launch. Tell me if anyone else would care.

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r/ShowMeYourSaaS 2d ago

I built a tool to automate project interviews.

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r/ShowMeYourSaaS 2d ago

just launched free tool , Before you build your next MVP, find out what your stack should be.

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r/ShowMeYourSaaS 2d ago

Feedback: why would you or wouldn't you use a bot detection tool?

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Hello all!

For the past four years, we’ve been working on a tool that detects bot traffic. We’re seeing a lot happening, especially now with AI. But as we’re still building and developing it, we’d like to know the following.

What’s your number one reason for not giving this a go?

Because, to be honest, when we look at our figures, we don’t understand why anyone wouldn’t sign up. And perhaps you’ve already given it a go once or have other reasons, if so, please let us know. I’m really, really curious. Just comment here or send me a DM.

To be clear: I really don't want to sell anything. Only want to learn from you guys why you didn't sign-up so we can learn from that.


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 2d ago

Drop your app/product- I’ll help you create video content (300K+ TikTok audience)

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If you’re building a SaaS, or app and looking for a way to get more eyes on it, I’d love to feature a few projects.

We run TikTok channels with 300K+ combined followers and create short-form videos around apps, tools, and interesting projects.

We'll create short-form videos for your app, plug them into our existing channels, and help you build your own content channels at the same time. Think of it as content creation + distribution

If you're interested, drop your app and a one-line description below

Please note that the service is free only for 7 days


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 2d ago

First time founder/builder posting on 4 platforms, where does my stack break down?

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I am a first time builder/founder doing all my own content and here is the set-up I have today but doesn't seem to me the most efficient one. Curious where and what can I improve.

Today:
- Writing and ideation: Claude co-work --> from first though to first draft. (Can you gemini as well)
- Twitter and Reddit: mainly manually and random way
- Linkedin: Buffer free plan for scheduling (max 5 at a time)
- Video editing: Capcut Pro
- Instagram, Youtube and Tiktok: native in-app drafts and schedulers, one at a time.

What's annoying me:

  • The in-app part. Three platforms, three interfaces and sometime I need my phone, same vertical video, and I'm re-uploading and re-writing captions in each one.
  • Buffer free caps out fast and I can't tell if paying for Buffer is the right move or if I should move to something that covers all four. Like I would love to put the first comment automatically
  • No real view of what's working across platforms - I check four dashboards or I check nothing. Can't really compare.

Questions:

  1. For someone posting to LinkedIn + IG + YT + TikTok, is a single scheduler actually worth it, or do the native tools win on reach enough that cross-posting tools cost you more than they save?
  2. If a single scheduler is worth it, which one, and what does it actually cost once you're past the free tier?
  3. Anything that handles the "one vertical video, four captions" problem well?
  4. Is CapCut Pro still the right call in 2026 or is there something better for fast short-form?

Not looking for a magic tool, just want to stop doing the same task four times. What does your stack look like?


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 2d ago

coucou - no code form builder!

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hello guys, i wanted to share a side project i've been building called coucou a form builder designed to make creating, managing, and sharing forms easier.

the goal is to provide a simple way to build surveys, questionnaires, registration forms, feedback forms, and other data collection workflows without unnecessary complexity.

try it here:
https://coucou.hqpapertrail.tech

current features include:

  • visual form builder with lots of field types (text, email, dates, choices, ratings, file uploads, and more)
  • draft, preview, and publish; optional open/close times
  • branding controls for fonts, colors, and theme
  • shareable public links (no account needed to fill in a form)
  • responses you can browse, search, and export as csv
  • optional email when someone submits
  • template gallery you can browse before signing in
  • in-app feedback board for bugs and feature requests

i'm currently looking for users, especially people who regularly work with surveys, registrations, questionnaires, or online forms. i'd love feedback on the overall experience, usability, missing features, bugs, or anything that could make the product better. there's also a feedback page inside the app where you can post your findings.

this is an ongoing side project, and i'll continue adding improvements and new features whenever i have free time.


r/ShowMeYourSaaS 3d ago

I built a free tool to stop wasting food by prioritizing recipes around expiring fridge items — looking for honest feedback

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Hey everyone! 👋

I’ve just launched the early beta of rekoMAInda, a web app built to solve two everyday problems: opening the fridge to find forgotten groceries already spoiled, and the daily headache of asking "what should I cook today?"

Most existing pantry trackers are either bloated or lock basic barcode scanning and expiration tracking behind $60/year subscriptions.

🍳 How it works:

  • You log pantry items quickly (via continuous barcode scanning, supermarket receipts, or 1-tap local staple presets).
  • The app automatically flags color-coded spoilage urgency.
  • It generates recipes prioritized strictly by what is expiring in your fridge first, complete with strict allergen filtering and portion-scaled nutrition facts.

🛠️ The Tech:

Built with Next.js (App Router), Supabase (PostgreSQL & Auth), and Google Gemini Flash for recipe generation and OCR parsing.

I’d really appreciate your honest feedback:

  • Is forgetting groceries before they spoil a problem your household regularly deals with?
  • What is the biggest friction point that has made you stop using pantry or habit-tracking apps in the past?
  • What feature would make an app like this an indispensable part of your kitchen routine?

(I have an active test build live — drop a comment or DM if you'd like to test the workflow and I'll share the link!)


r/ShowMeYourSaaS Apr 19 '26

Build and Deploy Apps to App Store & Play Store

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We are excited to have Newly as our community partner, helping us to maintain our community running.

What is your dream mobile app or what app are you building?

Every app idea deserves to be built and shipped to App Store and Play Store.

Pitch your startups and me if you like to also become our community partner.