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Your product page on SaaS Hive now shows if AI can read your site
Hey founder,You already know that your product page on SaaS Hive is optimized so AI agents like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude can find and recommend your product. That's been built in from day one. And we keep working on ways to make your product more visible in the AI era.What many founders don't realize is that if your actual product website isn't readable by AI, you're only half visible.That's why we partnered with Unhid.ai. Starting now, when you view your own product page on SaaS Hive, you'll see the AI readability status of your original website. Only you can see it, so you'll know right away if AI can actually crawl and understand your site. And any time you push updates, it's worth checking again to make sure nothing broke. AI crawlers are picky.Check your status on your product page, or run a free audit directly at unhid.ai.Olga
Demand gen for startups isn’t broken but it’s definitely getting harder.
Audiences are overwhelmed, trust takes longer to build, and the old “run ads + collect leads” playbook is losing steam.I’m hosting a live webinar around this exact topic. If this challenge feels familiar, join in.
Hi SaaSHIVE 👋
I'm Jaume, building strAIke from Spain.strAIke is an AI-native, all-in-one platform that replaces the dozens of disconnected tools small businesses use to run their operations: CRM, invoicing, projects, marketing, team chat, automations — all in one place, with AI integrated into every module.Why I'm building it: I watched too many small businesses pay for 8-10 SaaS subscriptions that never talk to each other, and spend their best hours connecting them manually. The fragmentation was the problem, not the price.What I'd love feedback on:— The overall positioning: "one operating layer" vs adding another tool— Custom Operations: AI-built modules for the parts unique to your business— Pricing across the 4 tiers (free → €79/mo)Happy to swap feedback with anyone here building in the same space.straike
Does your website has an og:image? I added one for my SimploMail.com
My SimploMail.com now has a new hero section design and a new og:image.I think it is very important to have a proper og:image because most people will see your website for the first time not on your homepage, but inside a link preview on X, LinkedIn, Facebook, Slack, Discord, iMessage, or somewhere else.That preview becomes your first impression.If your site has no og:image, the shared link may look empty, broken, or generic. And if the preview looks low-effort, people are less likely to click. A good og:image makes your link look polished, trustworthy, and intentional.For anyone unfamiliar with it, og:image is part of the Open Graph meta tags you add to your page. These tags tell social platforms what title, description, URL, and image should appear when someone shares your link. The image is often the most noticeable part.I also added a Twitter Card. In practice, this gives platforms like X extra metadata so the link can render as a rich preview card, especially with a large image. In my case, I’m using:Open Graph tags like:<!-- Open Graph --> <meta property="og:site_name" content="SimploMail" /> <meta property="og:title" content="SimploMail — Email Newsletter Platform Without a Subscription" /> <meta property="og:description" content="Send email newsletters, sequences, and lead magnets without a monthly subscription. Pay only for emails actually sent. Credits never expire." /> <meta property="og:type" content="website" /> <meta property="og:url" content="https://simplomail.com/" /> <meta property="og:image" content="https://simplomail.com/og-image.png" /> <meta property="og:image:width" content="1200" /> <meta property="og:image:height" content="630" /> <meta property="og:image:alt" content="SimploMail — Simple. Powerful. Email Newsletter Delivery Service." />Twitter tags like:<!-- Twitter --> <meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image" /> <meta name="twitter:site" content="@SimploMail" /> <meta name="twitter:title" content="SimploMail — Email Newsletter Platform Without a Subscription" /> <meta name="twitter:description" content="Send email newsletters, sequences, and lead magnets without a monthly subscription. Pay only for emails actually sent." /> <meta name="twitter:image" content="https://simplomail.com/og-image.png" /> <meta name="twitter:image:alt" content="SimploMail — Simple. Powerful. Email Newsletter Delivery Service." />I set the image to 1200×630, which is a very common and safe size for social sharing previews. I also added alt text, which is a small detail but still worth doing for accessibility and clarity.This is one of those small website improvements that does not take long to implement, but it improves how your product looks everywhere outside your website too.If you are building a SaaS, landing page, blog, or any product in public, I think this is worth doing early. People judge links before they judge products.
Hey Everyone
Hey SaaS Hive 👋I'm Sanji — solo, bootstrapped founder. Just launched ClientPulse, a post-sale client relationship engine for freelancers, consultants, and small agencies.The itch I couldn't ignore: most freelancers don't lose clients because the work was bad. They lose them to silence — the project ships, the check-ins fade, the client quietly moves on. Existing CRMs (HoneyBook,Dubsado) optimize for winning clients. Almost nothing helps you keep them.What ClientPulse does: - BCC any client email → auto-logs to a per-client timeline - Rule-based Health Score flags grey/red clients before they ghost you - AI drafts the next nudge in your voice — you approve, edit, or skip - One-click signed-link client portal (no login, no friction for them)Stack (for the curious): Nuxt 4 · Supabase · Clerk · Paddle · Resend · Anthropic Claude — all behind a single callLLM abstraction so swapping providers is config-level.Where I'm at: pre-launch, no funding, no audience to lean on — building in public from zero. Pricing is $19 / $49 / $149 with a 14-day trial. First 100 paying customers get 25% off for life.Would love your honest feedback on the positioning, the pricing, or the landing page. Roast it — I'd rather hear it from this community than from silence.Cheers,Sanji
Changing digital adoption platform(DAP) industry one step a time
Hey everyone!I’m Arisht, founder of BreakGround—and author of “Design Alchemy: Understand Your User & Build Great Solutions.”While working on products (and writing the book), one thing kept bothering me:Products are getting more powerful.But not easier to use.Users miss features and get confused.Onboarding takes weeks to build.And users rely on docs and support to explain what should’ve been obvious.Most tools help you build onboarding.But they still require a lot of manual effort.So I started exploring a different idea:What if AI could build onboarding for you?That’s what BreakGround does.You connect your product (via demo credentials), and AI:• understands your UI• detects key user actions• generates onboarding flows, tooltips, and in-app guidance• maintains it over time as the UI changes• Allow end-users to generate flows on-the-fly by just asking the chatbotNo complex builders. No manual setup.Just AI doing the heavy lifting. You just preview and publish.I’m still early and learning and improving it every day, so I’d genuinely love your feedback:• What would stop you from using something like this?• What would make this a no-brainer for you?
My strength is spotting real operational problems early and turning them into practical product concepts.
I’m Tidiane Doucouré, I’m currently building SafeRun AI, a safety/control layer for AI agents in production. The core idea is simple: when AI agents take risky actions, teams should be able to replay what happened, understand the failure, create a rule, and prevent the same mistake from reaching real business tools again.
Just launched IndieDeck, would genuinely love feedback from SaaSHive builders
Hey everyone 👋I recently launched IndieDeck, a platform built for founders, indie hackers, and developers to showcase everything they’re building in one clean page.The main idea came from a problem I kept facing myself:my projects, launches, GitHub repos, demos, Product Hunt pages, and updates were scattered everywhere across different platforms.Most link-in-bio tools felt optimized for influencers and creators, not builders shipping products online.So I built IndieDeck.It lets you create a public builder profile with:projects & productsbuild logsverified MRR badgesGitHub starslaunch updateslinks & socialscustom domainsanalyticsThe goal is to make it easier for people to understand:what you’re building, what’s active, and what you’ve actually shipped.Would genuinely love feedback from this community, especially around:onboardingprofile structurefeatures you’d want as founders/devsanything confusing or missingIf you like the idea, would really appreciate you checking it out and showing some support ❤️Appreciate any thoughts 🤝
Make your vibe-coded site visible to search engines and AI crawlers
A week of focused work and I have a new service for SaaS founders created.If you vibe-coded your site, then its pages are not visible to search engines and AI crawlers. My new service, Unhid, fixes that by making your pages visible in a crawler-friendly way, so your site can actually be discovered, indexed, and shown in AI-driven results.What I like about Unhid is that it solves a problem a lot of founders do not even realize they have. Their site looks done, it works fine for visitors, but behind the scenes search engines and AI crawlers are not properly seeing the content, which means lost visibility, lost traffic, and missed opportunities to show up where people are searching.Check if your site has AI and search engine visibility issues for free: unhid.ai/audit
Done! Subscriber Segments are now also supported 🎊
Done! 🎊 My SimploMail email marketing platform now supports sending emails to groups, or "Segments". 🎊 And it supports API to let developers send transactional emails 🥳.Do you send email newsletters? Do you need to make you application send transactional emails like Password reset or Purchase confirmation? Come! My SimploMail is the most affordable option to send emails out of all 😊.
Subscriber Segments for Your Email Campaigns
Started working on a new feature for my SimploMail Email Marketing platform, and this time it’s Subscriber Segments.It will allow you to create custom segments of subscribers based on specific criteria. For example, you can send an email campaign to all subscribers who joined your list during a specific period of time.If you send email campaigns or newsletters, please consider using SimploMail. It’s the most affordable newsletter delivery platform out there. And it has a REST API for developers in case you want to integrate it with your application and send transactional emails as well :)
Rewarding active community members with additional visibility
Created a new feature that will help to spotlights most active SaaS applications during the month, and give them additional visibility. The rating of SaaS products will be based not only on the number of upvotes but also on the number of posts in the community written and replies posted. I feel that active community members should be rewarded with additional visibility for their SaaS.
The Anti-Helpdesk for Solo Founders
I get dozens of support emails every day, and I'm sick of sorting them manually every single morning.Most support tools are either bloated helpdesks that cost $74+ a month or janky Zapier workflows that break every week. So I built TriageAI to do one thing well: turn your messy Gmail support inbox into a sorted, drafted, ready-to-reply queue in minutes.The core workflow:Connect Gmail in one click via secure OAuthAI reads and classifies every incoming email automaticallyAdd your pricing, FAQs and policies to your knowledge base onceAI drafts replies using your actual information, not generic fillerYou review, edit if needed, and send from GmailWhy I'm building this: I want to build the anti-helpdesk. No migrations. No per-seat pricing. No $74 a month for features you'll never use. Just your Gmail inbox finally under control so you can get back to building.What I'm working on next: smarter priority flagging that detects angry customers and urgent issues before they escalate, plus reply analytics so you can see which email categories take up most of your time.Looking for feedback: I'm looking for 10 founders or small team operators to test TriageAI and help me shape the roadmap. You get free access in exchange for honest feedback on what works and what doesn't.If you get support emails daily and sort them manually, I'd love for you to try this. Let's build the support tool solo founders actually want.
The "Anti-Dashboard" Report Tool for Agencies
I’ve managed 7 figures in ad spend, and I’m sick of manual reporting.Most agency tools are either bloated BI suites or just "dashboard generators" that clients ignore. So I’m building MoraFlow to do one thing well: turn Meta Ads data into a client-ready PDF that actually tells a story.The core workflow:Connect Meta.Auto-sync performance data.AI generates a narrative explaining the "why" behind the numbers.Download a polished PDF in minutes.Why I’m doing this:I want to build an "anti-dashboard." No more spending hours formatting cells or wondering if a client even opened their monthly report. MoraFlow is for the freelancer or small agency that needs to look professional without the overhead.What I’m working on next:I’m currently turning this into a 24/7 virtual analyst. I’m building automated KPI alerts so you get pinged if an account starts "bleeding" budget while you're offline.Looking for feedback:I’m looking for 20 agency or freelancer founders to test this and help me prioritize the roadmap. You get free lifetime access in exchange for honest feedback on the workflow.If you’re a freelancer or agency owner, I’d love for you to test this out. Let’s build the reporting tool you actually want to use.
The top 10 from the April 28 launch sprint.
Hey founder,The Launch Sprint numbers are in.Here are the top 10 founders from the April 28 launch sprint:Marketing Budget CalculatorCambrianedge.aiAwshar AlesotericAlLuminaCollabuteNoPause by Genevievekoecall.aiWTMF AIEasy ManagementIf you're on this list, congratulations. You'll be featured in the next SaaS Hive newsletter and I'll be reaching out this week to schedule your spotlight interview. That interview becomes a permanent page on the SaaS Hive blog.If you're not on this list, keep going. The founders who keep showing up in the weeks after launch are the ones who stay visible long term. And every month brings a new Launch Sprint. Going forward, each month's sprint will recognize the top 3. Your Growth plan includes a relaunch once a month. Use it when you ship something meaningful (a new feature, a major version, a pivot) and you'll have another shot at the top 3.Thank you for being one of the first members.Olga
50 apps. 50 founders. One Hive.
Hey founder!The first 50 products are live on SaaS Hive. Every founder behind them is now officially a Founding Member.If your app is on the list below, here's what's yours:A permanent Founding Member badge on product page (you will see it soon).6 months on the Growth plan, freeYou earned this by showing up first, when the platform was new and most of the proof wasn't built yet. That counts.The Founding 50:Nudge CRMSimploMailFABIFYClarity AISuperBasedNEXUS AIkoecall.aiCloudBudgetMasterLuminaFlutterAIDevCoAgentorWTMF AIAwshar AIesotericAIRosarioSISrezumfitOrdrproPromptEditorSolveraNudgeProleadSyncFabio AI ChatbotKrilarrRedMarkerAxon ERPTagwordClipo AIEvaliphyNemo & AnnaOddapyNeouCLAUDIO: Audiobooks & Music BETAContentifyFeaturehunterStashlingCambrianedge.aiEasy ManagementNoPause by GenevieveFlixtyCollabuteFoodGramMarketing Budget CalculatorXplaniaAivloDigital Legacy VaultList of people looking for workMakkeysNtropiNixploraSGEspy.comBut getting the badge and the Growth plan is only the beginning. The founders winning here keep their pages fresh, collect real reviews, and engage with the community. That's what compounds.SaaS Hive gives your product the stage. What you do after that is what grows your product.Olga
Criticism/Feedback Welcomed
Hi Saas Community, This is my first product and i'm quite green, any feedback on my little tool would be welcomed. Tagword
Hey everyone 👋
I'm Omoleewo Theophilus, a 17-year-old founder from Lagos, Nigeria — and I’m building Vibemarket.Vibemarket is a platform where developers can list ready-made websites, and small business owners can rent them instantly without paying huge upfront costs. Think of it as a faster, simpler way to get a business online without stress.I’d really love for you guys to check it out and give me honest feedback — good or bad, I’m open to it. That’s how I want to improve and make this actually useful.www.vibemarket.com.ngAlso… small heads up 😅Please don’t use the Google sign-in button for now (still fixing that one). Just stick to email signup 🙏Thanks a lot, and I appreciate any support or feedback!
Roast my MVP: I launched today and need your feature requests! 😅🚀
Hey everyone,I just officially launched Aivlo (an AI-powered bulk image renamer) here on SaaSHive today!The core engine is solid, it uses AI vision to analyze images, generate SEO-rich filenames, and embed EXIF metadata instantly. But as a solo founder, I've been staring at this UI for so long that I need some fresh eyes and honest critiques.I really want to build the next phase of this tool with the community. To make it completely frictionless, I put a promo code directly on our SaaSHive launch page that gives you a full month totally free to test it out.If you have a couple of minutes to grab that code and run a batch of images today, I would absolutely love your feedback. Specifically:What features would you need added to make this a no-brainer for your workflow?What UI/UX elements feel clunky or confusing right now?(Sneak peek: Based on my own frustrations, we are already in the early stages of integrating direct connections for Google Drive and Dropbox! 👀)Please drop your feature wishlists, bug reports, or UI roasts below. Do your worst! 😳
Most AI tools feel impressive… until you use them twice
Most AI tools feel impressive… until you try using them twice. The first experience is smooth. The second is confusing. By the third… you stop coming back. Feels like a lot of products are designed for demos not for daily use. Been noticing this while working on AI UX.Hello, I’m Kabir. Building CambrianEdge.ai (Live on SaaSHive) Trying to make AI feel usable, not just powerful.What’s one AI tool you stopped using recently?
Hi from Juwon! (Building RezumFit to bridge the career gap) 🚀
Hey SaaS Hive community! I’m Juwon, based in Nigeria, and I’m officially launching RezumFit here today.I’m a Senior Software Engineer and founder with over 5 years of experience building scalable systems across EdTech, E-commerce, and Fintech. I built RezumFit because I saw a massive gap between talented professionals and the "ATS-heavy" reality of modern hiring.What is RezumFit? It’s an AI-powered ecosystem designed for career management and resume optimization. Built on a modern Rails 8 + Hotwire stack, it’s designed for speed, reliability, and high-performance career tracking.The Roadmap & Business Goals: The platform is fully built, live, and production-ready. As I look toward scaling, I am currently exploring funding opportunities to accelerate our market reach. Additionally, for the right strategic partner, I am open to discussing a buyout if the fit aligns with the long-term vision of the product.What I'm looking for here:Feedback: Please take it for a spin at rezumfit.com and let me know your thoughts on the UX.Partnerships: I am always looking for contract opportunities or senior roles where I can help other businesses bring their products to life using my experience in multi-tenant architecture and modern AI tools.I’m excited to be part of this community and to connect with fellow founders who are navigating the same journey of building and scaling. Let's talk! 🐝
About esotericAI
Hey SaaS Hive!I built esotericAI as an experiment combining symbolic systems (tarot + astrology) with modern AI and real astronomical calculations.The idea started as a curiosity/ambition: could LLMs generate meaningful interpretations about symbolic/abstract systems given the right resouces/references?Not the intention to prove anything, just exploring how technology and ancient symbolic systems work together and if it provides real value to people.This project actually started during a hackathon. I didn’t like any of the ideas on idea lists/pools, so I ended up with something around two things I’ve always been interested in: technology and esoteric/symbolic systems.Growing up, my family was very into things like tarot, astrology, I Ching, pendulums, and similar esoteric practices. I grew up around conversation about the universe, the cosmos, books about these things, palmistry, tarot readings during difficult moments, and a lot of discussions about cycles, energy, patterns, and how people try to interpret life through symbols.Whether you believe in those things or not, I always found the symbolic structure behind them fascinating. My interest in astronomy and the science part, along with astrology and its symbolic part, and all the symbolic systems out there are part of my genuine curiosities, so the idea of combining tarot and astrology symbolism/real orbital math with AI interpretation felt like an interesting experiment, things like digital tarot are not new and are used since much longer, but now I could give it much more resources and richness.Instead of hardcoding meanings, the app generates readings and cosmic insights dynamically from:• tarot card combinations • natal chart placements • real-time planetary positions • current transitsSome technical details:• Frontend: React + Vite SPA (no Next.js) • Backend: Supabase (Postgres + Edge Functions) • AI: OpenAI API (used for interpretation, not calculation) • Orbital math: custom calculations for planetary positions + houses • Localization: EN / PT-BR with locale-aware routing • Hosting: Netlify + Edge functions for SEO snapshotsFor astrology, I didn't want to call external APIs, so I implemented:• planetary positions from orbital elements • local sidereal time • ascendant / midheaven calculation • aspect detection • whole sign housesFor tarot, the system doesn't store fixed meanings. Each reading is generated from:• card archetype • position context • question intent • previous readings historySome interesting challenges I ran into:• grounding/framing LLM outputs when translations are inconsistent • SEO issues with SPA + bots (solved with edge HTML injection) • Timezone / birth location precision for natal charts • Keeping readings and journey chapters meaningful and to the point with so many potential interpretations and signals • Preventing prompt injection in user questionsThis is still an indie project, but it turned into a full platform with: • tarot readings (daily/ask a question/share a draw) • natal chart blueprint with on demand current transits-based insights • daily cosmic transits insights • generated tarot tales based on trends • energy archetype / personality generation of destined connectionsWould love feedback, especially from people interested in:• LLM + structured inputs • symbolic reasoning • astrology math / orbital calculations • Edge functions • SPA SEO strategiesHere is a demo video of its earliest stages:https://www.loom.com/share/ec90a688118a4b63b20d0875471977feHappy to talk about any aspects of it.
🌍 The Role of Small Businesses in the Global Economy
Small businesses play a critical role in job creation. In many countries, they employ more than half of the workforce. This not only reduces unemployment but also empowers individuals to build livelihoods, support families, and contribute to their communities. Every new small business represents an opportunity—whether it’s a local bakery hiring staff or a small tech company building new solutions.They also drive innovation and competition. Unlike large corporations, small businesses are often more agile. They can adapt quickly, experiment with new ideas, and serve niche markets that bigger companies overlook. This flexibility encourages diversity in products and services, ultimately benefiting consumers.Another key contribution is community development. Small businesses tend to reinvest in their local areas—supporting nearby suppliers, creating local partnerships, and strengthening regional economies. When small businesses succeed, entire communities benefit.⚠️ The Challenges They FaceDespite their importance, small businesses face significant challenges:Limited access to resources and fundingManaging multiple operations with small teamsUsing disconnected tools for finance, HR, and communicationDifficulty scaling without increasing complexityMany business owners spend more time managing systems than actually growing their business.This is where Easy Management comes in.Easy Management is designed as an all-in-one business ecosystem that simplifies how small businesses operate. Instead of juggling multiple tools, business owners can manage everything in one place—from finances and team coordination to workflows and communication.By centralizing operations, Easy Management helps businesses:Save time by reducing the need to switch between different systemsImprove efficiency through organized workflows and automationStay in control with clear insights into finances and operationsScale without increasing complexity
Email API for your App
It was a super busy week but I managed to get a few more hours to work on an Email API for SimploMail. If your application needs to send transactional emails like: Password Rest, or other Email Notifications, let me know. I can help you onboard your application to SimploMail and let you send email messages for the cheapest possible price out there :).
🧠 Why I Built Easy Management
I built Easy Management because I saw a common problem across churches and small businesses:they are forced to use too many disconnected tools to run their daily operations.One tool for finance.Another for team communication.Another for scheduling.Another for customer or member management.This creates confusion, wasted time, and inefficient workflows—especially for smaller organizations that don’t have technical teams.I wanted to solve this.⚡ What Problem It SolvesEasy Management solves the problem of fragmented business operations by bringing everything into one ecosystem:📊 Finance tracking in one place👥 Team and staff management📅 Scheduling and coordination🔄 Workflow automation📣 Communication and organization toolsInstead of switching between multiple systems, everything is unified.🚀 What Makes It DifferentBeyond being an all-in-one platform, Easy Management is built as an ecosystem, not just software.It also includes:🛠️ Custom Build Requests – users can request features tailored to their needs🔗 BizCircle – a connected network for collaboration and growth🎯 Referral Program – helping users grow together📦 Expandable system – new tools can be added without changing platforms🎯 The GoalThe goal of Easy Management is simple:to help organizations run smarter, not harder.Less chaos.Less switching tools.More focus on growth, people, and impact.