r/SaaSAcquire

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We do not need any subscription fee, we are a sales team, we will find you KOC on different platforms and help you to gain users.

The rules are as follows:

  • Your product must be completely functional.
  • Well designed solving real life problems

How we work together:

  • We will find users, users will pay on our side and they will get a code to your apps/website to use your product. At the end of each month, we will then transfer money to developer after deducted certain percentage of commission from those users we invited.

DM me if you are annoyed by how to get your users even though you got a great app.

Make sure drop a like and comment if you have any questions.

Together we get stronger!!! Best Wishes :)

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u/Hot_Still_1022 — 6 days ago

Trying to understand how buyers think before listing.

Let’s say a SaaS has:

  • 500+users
  • a few paying users (not consistent)
  • clean codebase
  • clear niche, but not super competitive

No strong MRR yet, but not just an idea either.

Would you consider buying something like this?

If yes — what would matter most in your decision?

Trying to figure out what actually reduces perceived risk from a buyer’s side.

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u/Virtual-Dragonfly499 — 12 days ago

Check my SaaS out

https://setpostgo.xyz curated pre-generated social media content creating platform for professionals and more. Saves time, builds your brand and promotes engagement.

u/RenviaIT — 1 day ago
▲ 5 r/SaaSAcquire+2 crossposts

New Series Clone & Own

Hey everyone,

I’m starting a new build-in-public series called Clone & Own.

The idea is simple: I hunt for the best unsolved problems, feature requests, and “why doesn’t this exist?” posts on Reddit and tech forums, then actually build them.

Every episode includes:
- The original idea/thread
- Full working demo
- Clean GitHub repo
- Build breakdown (stack, lessons, gotchas)

First one drops in ~48 hours (sourced from a popular r/SaaS request).

This series is community-driven — I want to build what you actually want.

Drop your favorite Reddit threads or pain-point ideas in the comments. The best ones get priority.

Looking forward to your suggestions and feedback!

GitHub + demos will be linked in future posts.

u/ToeElectrical6221 — 1 day ago