"How long do you spend overthinking on edge cases?" from Reddit r/saas, ranked #7. By Ok_Wheel_106, 20 score, 60 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
How long do you spend overthinking on edge cases?
- Rank
- 7
- Subreddit
- r/saas
- Author
- Ok_Wheel_106
- Score
- 20
- Comments
- 60
- Posted
- 4/8/2026, 6:15:36 PM
- Snapshot
- 4/14/2026, 12:00:00 AM
Links
Content
I launched today. **Finally!** Here are the edge cases a few weeks ago felt like must-haves that ended up really not that important in no particular order of embarrassment: * Whether a PPTX would render correctly on a 2019 MacBook running an older version of Keynote * Whether the sitemap `<lastmod>` dates were tied to actual content changes or just deploy dates * Whether trailing slashes on URLs would cause indexing issues (I have SEO background which doesn't help in overthinking these, lol) * Whether the free plan should be 3 presentations or 10 * Will users burn the AI API credits * Whether the brand name sounded too much like existing tools None of this helped ship the MVP faster, but all of it felt critical at the time. Launched [Slidee](https://slidee.ai/) today, TL;DR it generetes slides with AI but has extreme focus on accuracy and real illustrations - I would personally use Wikipedia and other similar sites as sources, felt like most presentation tools ignored that part - I ...