u/Competitive_Pie398

▲ 2 r/micro_saas+1 crossposts

What I built: Lucex, you enter a stock ticker + your position (shares + avg cost), and get an AI-generated analysis in plain language: fundamentals, technicals, recent news, all contextualized to YOUR specific entry price. No buy/sell recommendations, ever.

The stack: Financial Modeling Prep, Clerk auth, Stripe payments, AI streaming. Built solo.

Pricing: Pay-per-use (€4.99 for 5 credits) + Pro at €11.99/mo. 2 free credits on signup, no card needed.

Where I am today: Live at lucex.app. Zero paying users. This week I'm starting outreach on Telegram finance communities and trying Reddit.

What I'm figuring out:

  • How to reach retail investors without sounding like an ad
  • Whether to focus Italy-first or go broader Europe
  • Whether pay-per-use is the right model or if I should push Pro harder

Happy to share numbers publicly as I go. If you've got feedback on the landing page, the positioning, or the pricing, I'm all ears.

https://www.lucex.app/en

u/Competitive_Pie398 — 6 days ago

So a bit of context: I've been around small fashion labels for a while, and the one thing that always seemed broken was the content side.

You spend months on a collection, you care about every single detail, and then you have to book a studio, a photographer, a model, a MUA, a location and somehow justify spending €8k before you've sold a single piece. And if something doesn't look right, you reshoot. More time, more money.

We built Clotz to fix that. You upload your garment photos, flat-lays, on-hanger, whatever you have and it generates a full lookbook or campaign with models, locations, lighting. The whole thing takes around 6 minutes and costs €49.

The part I'm actually most proud of is the Brand DNA feature, it remembers your visual style across seasons, so you're not starting from scratch every time and your SS27 doesn't look like it was made by a different brand than your SS26.

There's a free plan (20 frames/month) if you want to try it without committing to anything.

We're early. There's stuff that doesn't work perfectly yet. But the core loop, upload clothes, get campaign-ready visuals works, and some of the results genuinely surprised us.

Happy to answer questions or hear what you think, especially if you've worked on anything in the fashion/e-commerce space.

clotz.app
u/Competitive_Pie398 — 12 days ago

Si chiama PitMove e fa una cosa sola ma la fa bene: ti mostra i distributori vicino a te con i prezzi aggiornati, così sai già prima di uscire dove conviene fermarti.
La funzione più utile è il Trip Planner, metti partenza e destinazione, lui calcola dove fermarti lungo il percorso in base ai prezzi e alla tua autonomia. Funziona anche per gli elettrici con i tempi di ricarica stimati.

Gratis, senza registrazione, su iOS e Android. Cercatela sullo store come PitMove.

reddit.com
u/Competitive_Pie398 — 12 days ago