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"30 days in. Free SaaS. Here's what's working and what isn't." from Reddit r/saas, ranked #8. By New_Indication2213, 1 score, 2 comments. Data from Daily Trends.

30 days in. Free SaaS. Here's what's working and what isn't.

Rank
8
Subreddit
r/saas
Author
New_Indication2213
Score
1
Comments
2
Posted
3/24/2026, 11:53:41 PM
Snapshot
3/25/2026, 12:00:00 AM

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sharing real numbers because I'm tired of posts that only show the highlight reel. I built a tool that shows sales reps what their pipeline deals are actually worth after taxes and deductions. you set personal goals like a car payment or house down payment and it tells you which deals fund them. free core product, $29 one-time pro upgrade. built the whole thing in about 16 hours using claude and cursor. zero hand-written code. **what's working:** * reddit comments in sales communities. being helpful first, mentioning the tool when it naturally fits. slow but the people who find it this way actually use it. * the value prop clicks instantly. "your $50K deal is actually worth $3K" stops people mid-scroll every time. * the goal tracking feature resonates more than the commission math. people care more about "which deals fund my car payment" than a raw number. **what's not working:** * SEO. server rendered landing page targeting "sales commission calculator" and similar keywords. zer...