Marketing your SaaS

When we launched our first SaaS, marketing was by far the hardest part. We tried everything—posting on Reddit, writing Twitter threads, cold outreach—you name it. Some things worked, but most of it felt random, and getting consistent traffic was a struggle. We wanted a place where we could regularly share our projects, get feedback, and actually find early users without relying on luck. So a few of us built Huzzler, a small, friendly community for SaaS founders and indie hackers. It’s a place where you can ask questions, get honest feedback, and connect with others who are building. One of the features is the Launch Arena, where users submit their projects, and the community votes on them. The best projects get featured for free, making it easier to get visibility without fighting an algorithm. We’re also (very soon) adding something we think will be really useful: a list of real-world problems people actually want solved. A lot of us struggle with finding the right idea—something that people truly need and are willing to pay for. This feature will let you browse problems submitted by real users, see which ones have demand, and even notify those users when you launch a solution. If you’re looking for ways to get your SaaS in front of more people, feel free to check it out: https://huzzler.so. Also curious—what are some free or low-cost marketing strategies that have worked for you?

Mar 25, 2025 - 07:25
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Marketing your SaaS

When we launched our first SaaS, marketing was by far the hardest part. We tried everything—posting on Reddit, writing Twitter threads, cold outreach—you name it. Some things worked, but most of it felt random, and getting consistent traffic was a struggle.

We wanted a place where we could regularly share our projects, get feedback, and actually find early users without relying on luck. So a few of us built Huzzler, a small, friendly community for SaaS founders and indie hackers. It’s a place where you can ask questions, get honest feedback, and connect with others who are building.

One of the features is the Launch Arena, where users submit their projects, and the community votes on them. The best projects get featured for free, making it easier to get visibility without fighting an algorithm.

We’re also (very soon) adding something we think will be really useful: a list of real-world problems people actually want solved. A lot of us struggle with finding the right idea—something that people truly need and are willing to pay for. This feature will let you browse problems submitted by real users, see which ones have demand, and even notify those users when you launch a solution.

If you’re looking for ways to get your SaaS in front of more people, feel free to check it out: https://huzzler.so.

Also curious—what are some free or low-cost marketing strategies that have worked for you?