After a few months of working on the MVP, I finally launched the landing page for my Micro-SaaS project!
Rewind Live
The MVP isn’t perfect yet there are still some bugs to fix and features to polish but I realized that waiting for everything to be "perfect" before marketing would just delay real progress. So, I decided it's better to start sharing and marketing now, even if the product is still in development.
What I Did (and What I Learned)
For this project, I started by building the MVP first, and only later created the landing page.
Looking back, that might not have been the best order.
Usually, it’s better to validate the idea early, but because my Micro-SaaS idea already had existing alternatives, I felt comfortable skipping full market validation.
Here’s why:
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There are currently only two similar apps in the market.
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According to SensorTower data, one of them is estimated to be making around $50K/month, and the other newer one about $20K/month.
This gave me enough confidence that there’s real demand for this kind of product.
Still, for my next Micro-SaaS project, I plan to do things differently:
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Create a landing page first.
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Start marketing and collecting pre-registrations (emails).
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Develop the MVP based on early feedback.
I believe this will save time, lower the risk, and help build a small community even before the product is ready.
Why I’m Starting to Blog
Another change I’m making is to blog more about the process.
Blogging feels like a great way to:
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Share what I’m working on
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Connect with early adopters
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Stay accountable to my goals
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Document the journey (including mistakes and lessons)
This is just the beginning, and I’m excited to keep building, learning, and sharing.
Thanks for reading!