"I'm building something that will probably fail." from Reddit r/saas, ranked #8. By Think_Oil3711, 2 score, 2 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
I'm building something that will probably fail.
- Rank
- 8
- Subreddit
- r/saas
- Author
- Think_Oil3711
- Score
- 2
- Comments
- 2
- Posted
- 4/14/2026, 11:39:37 PM
- Snapshot
- 4/15/2026, 12:00:00 AM
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The idea: a system that creates a verified, timestamped record of what founders actually do. Not your pitch deck. Not your LinkedIn. Not your narrative. What you shipped. What you sold. What you built. Locked, timestamped, immutable. You can't edit it. You can't backdate it. You can't fake it. Founders build a record over time. Investors see the behavioral proof before they ever see a name or a story. No cold outreach. No pitch. Your execution surfaces you. I've validated the problem with 129 founders across 12 countries. 84% had no feedback signal on their own execution. 89% said their work was invisible to investors. Now I want the people who think this is stupid to tell me exactly why. Roast this. Assume it fails. Tell me exactly why. • What breaks? • What’s naive here? • Why would founders not use this? • Why would investors ignore it? • Where does this get gamed or become useless? Don’t be polite. I’m looking for the strongest criticisms, not validation.