Guys, a couple of hours ago, the author of this problem, which he published on ProblemHunt about four months ago, wrote. Here is the essence of his message:
Hello! We've partnered with one of the market leaders in our segment. We had negotiations today we're integrating into their ecosystem for mutual growth and development. Soon our solution will be available to their audience. We did it!
This isn't a unicorn story. Rather, it's an example of a sustainable micro-SaaS for a niche audience and a local market. Although who knows?
1. No way for city residents to order delivery from local stores to their elderly relatives in remote villages.
2. It's difficult for parents of newborns in India to organize vaccination: there is no service for easy doctor search and a turnkey process provision.
3. Solar installation companies lack a platform for end-to-end tracking of a customer's project from sale to official approval, causing complaints and dissatisfaction.
I started building a side project that s been keeping me sane and inspired.
It s a URL management and link tracker, but not just another Bitly or TinyURL clone. I wanted to create something more powerful from the start, a tool that gives users full access to analytics and insights without the usual paywalls or ads. I also want to use AI analysis on the data to give users insight into the which day should they market based on historical data and also have cybersecurity features so that adult content and malicious links are not shared.
Some numbers: 538 signups 4,000+ nodes mapped Paying customers in 4 countries #3 Product of the Week
Wasn't expecting this: therapists and coaches started reaching out. Had 3 calls this week - wasn't even promoting that angle. One psychiatrist told me he already uses paper to map patterns with patients. Said the digital version could let them do the work between sessions and come back ready to go deeper. Estimated it could save 2-3 sessions per patient.
Still building, still listening. If you've tried it - what's clicking? What's confusing?