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A couple years back I stumbled across this page and wanted to start building something of my own. Since then I've invested blood sweat, tears and all the capital I had available to build a TimeSheet SaaS company. It's been hard but enjoyable, incredible highs and incredible lows. Now I know it's nothing impressive but this year the company earned $20,000! It's still got a long way to go before I can quit my job and go full time but considering I started drawing out the ideas on a paper scrap book 4 years ago and now people are paying real money and signing up just because they like the system is an incredible feeling. I know there's a bunch of bollocks on here and half of us think every post is a promotion or a yarn but I wanted to say thank you to this community, you really helped me stay optimistic while things were tough and provided a lot of great insights into how to grow and scale. Really appreciate it!

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[–] NetworkEducational81@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Congrats on your success. Couple things I noticed:

  1. For images they are loaded 2 times for some reason( blurry, loaded, then blurry again, then loaded again)
  2. The video above “Stay up to date …” is not playing and freezes the page
  3. Fonts on the logo look a little off(my personal opinion maybe)

You answered above that you did little to no marketing. Did you charge your customers from the beginning or did you have free users initially & then started charging.

I have a resume builder app and it’s free for everyone for now. I want to grow to 1000 customers and then have a paid plan. Wanted to know if you used similar techniques?

Thanks