u/DismalTear5090

Is indian sever that bad?

I am currently in legend and I don't play this game much, but when i do i only play ranked matches. I am sharing this because my past 8 games ( since last week) have been on a losing streak and it doesn't really bother me since like i said, "I don't play much" and I am really curious because I want to know if my teammates are real or ML is just playing with me. I will be grinding like anything for the end game (of course we are losing) the enemies pushing like anything but then i see Rakesh777 taking the lord all by himself😭. I just want to know since my past 8 games I have teammates full of this behaviour, are they even real players or are they bots?

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u/DismalTear5090 — 1 day ago
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It's a tool made for churches in India, especially across the northeast. It helps smaller and medium-sized congregations manage their work without extra hassle. The focus stays narrow, built only for what those communities actually need.

What people told us again and again was this:

Some churches we talked to kept track of members, giving, meetings, and money using handwritten logs or basic spreadsheets. Tools such as Planning Center or Breeze didn’t fit well -because they cost too much, felt overwhelming, or missed what local congregations actually need.

What we built:

  1. Member management and digital directory
  2. Donation and tithe tracking
  3. Church accounting built specifically for churches
  4. Attendance tracking
  5. Events and communication tools
  6. Money details shared openly

What surprised us:

What held things back most wasn’t cost - it was doubt. People leading churches hesitated to move member details into any system. When clear guidance and help moving files came together, resistance faded fast.

Where we are now:

More than 150 churches now part of the network in Northeast India. Progress is slow, yet what we’ve seen so far keeps things moving.

Would love feedback on:

  • How do you approach trust and adoption barriers in niche SaaS markets?
  • Any advice on scaling a vertical SaaS product in an emerging market?
  • Would love to hear from anyone who has built for religious or community organizations
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u/DismalTear5090 — 14 days ago