Hey SaaS Hive, shipping Archivolt in 17 days and I'm feeling the pre-launch jitters
Solo founder here. I built Archivolt because I kept watching teams spend days debating system architecture in Lucidchart, only to ship something that broke under load. So I automated the validation part: describe your system in plain English, get a validated blueprint in 60 seconds.
What I'm learning the hard way:
The hardest part isn't the code, it's the copy. Describing what Archivolt does without saying "AI" has been a fun constraint.
Listing on directories before the PH launch actually matters for indexing. Who knew.
My target audience (senior architects, staff engineers) lives on Dev.to and LinkedIn way more than Twitter.
Real talk though: I'm pre-revenue and launching June 21. The nerves are real. Did any of you ship your first SaaS product solo? What surprised you the most?
Also genuinely curious what architectural failures have burned your teams the most. That's the pain point I'm betting on.
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Kamran, love this post. Pre-launch nerves are so real. I shipped multiple products with the co-founder, but it's still a very emotional milestone. The thing that surprised me most was how much the work shifts after you press publish. Building is heads down and focused time. After launch it's all conversations, feedback, and figuring out distribution on the fly. Completely different muscle. And yes, listing on directories absolutely matters for indexing, even before you launch (indexing might take some time). Smart that you figured that out early. Most founders do it backwards. Good luck on June 21. The jitters mean you care about it. That's a good sign.
A big surprise for me was that websites and webpages created with Vibe-coding tools like Lovable and Replit are not crawlable and not indexable by AI and search engines 🤦🏻♂️. And that using Supabase as a remote database was a big mistake. A website should be server-side rendered and the database should not be remote. Otherwise, crawlers refuse to index it.
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