I built a startup in 31 hours (SaaS)
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
- The startup is ZenVoice, a no-code tool for Stripe users to generate invoices without paying the 0.4% fee: zenvoice.io/
I forgot to mention I used AI heavily to code fast: I use GitHub Copilot and my boilerplate ShipFast. Copilot already has an entire codebase with database models, API routes, etc.. so I type English and AI writes functional code.
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0:00 Intro
0:28 Startup ideas
1:59 Shipping fast
6:53 Launch and 1st customer
8:30 Should I focus or move on?
9:35 Outro - Věda a technologie
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which analytics tool do you use for your website visitors?
I liked your video and will like to know if you have an accelerator program for people like me that want to go from zero to hero sort of speak into SaaS.
This is insane. I am always overthinking my ideas and then I am to overwhelmed with everything and let the idea down. You show the right spirit.
same there
Same with me bro it sucks ngl
So true bro
Same! I know I want to build something, but then think too hard about it. haha.
Same here mate, getting overwhelmed is a startup killer.
speed is everything. i was a staff developer at a faang and i now run a 1 person agency where i build the first version of a product for $5000 in 2 weeks. that is the guarantee. i work with people, trim the product and build it on a stable stack in 2 weeks so that they can go and test different messages and marketing about the product. most people take so long to build the first version and launch. at this point i have seen so many of these that i know in almost any industry what the saas product should be like. speed is everything.
Hey mate can we have a talk i recently learned devlopment can we work together or something.
how did you get it built for $5000, and in 2 weeks?
Sounds like a substantial pay cut unless there is more to the story.
@@Codemakesense sorry i cant control the speed if it i hire more right now.. :(
@@myotun9271 what do you mean how? like i write the code to build it? 5000 is what i charge which includes making sure the app is going to do the right things and nothing else. maybe clarify your question a bit if i am getting something wrong.
45k/month is crazy, amazing job.
This is not some hustler course that gets selled to use people as the source of money but an actual helpful and well made video
no-nonsense stuff. you're a top tier creator, marc
This is actually pretty wise. I'm building and Everytime I get the urge to add a feature, I have to write it down and tell my self "ship the MVP" first. This was a nice reminder thank you!
Bro just explained everything in 9 minutes unlike those crap who waste hours to deliver shits.
Bro deserves millions views.
Take love.
I didn't knew, Is he a programmer? What he use to build the SaaS.
Not everything as you said.
Really good advice! I used to work as a Product Manager of a SaaS like product and it is so hard to stay focused on one feature, but so valuable! So much time is wasted because you get pressured into edge case features that seem super important.
Build fast, fail fast ! You're video is awesome dude ! You're totally right because a couple of years ago, I created a startup that ultimately failed because I was too focused on features that did not bring the main added value to my customers...
Moreover I liked that you confessed in a previous video that you failed as a software engineer but instead has a agile mindset focused on product that can bring revenue !
Merci encore, tu m'as redonné l'envie d'ouvrir VScode et de coder des petits projets à tester sur le marché 🙏
Thank you for sharing your experence with micro saas. Myself also a full stack developer had some failed SAAS products. i was good at making but bad at marketing. your videos giving me ideas to make my saas ideas to life. Thanks for sharing .
Thanks for the video, Marc. I think that making startups in your manner is also good method to improve hard skills and educate yourself in general. Good luck!
Just purchased ship fast, I came across I've come across it organically in the past and your content has pushed me to buy, can't wait to get started!
priceless perspective, this taught me so much, thank you man
Very interesting marc! Loved your simplified (slightly unconventional) philosophy and quick deployment
Thank you for creating this! What an eye-opening video. Huge respect for you Marc 🙏
Love the video Marc! Been following you for a while now on twitter, great to see you in my recommendations.
So helpful! ❤️ This is going to save me from many mistakes and wasting my time. I‘m just about to wrap up and launch. Now I know what to build (no free tier and only one product) and what prices tiers to pick.
I have build a big saas before, bootstrap, solo, and I find this video to be super valuable for folks like us
Thanks Marc, really appreciate by sharing this content! Best of luck 🎉
Really nice tips I love the idea of making just 1 feature.. that is super helpful. Also speed is great because the less "attached" we become to the product before validating it the better!
I fully agree that shipping fast is the way to go. I've shipped 3 micro SaaS in 6 months and now I'm in position where I can safely ship a new product in a week. All my products are fully AI-coded, all built on the same stack: Flask/Python, HTML, Tailwind CSS, vanilla JS (yup, no framework, to deploy the project as a single Flask web app).
Very direct and straight to the point. Solid video.
This video is so helpful! Really good breakdowns, and I love your business-model around the product! Made me think I should move from subscription to one-time fee as well
How do you manage the legal component? Do you create a business (llc or whatever) per app? Do you obtain trademarks, domain names? Do you consult a lawyer for a privacy policy and terms of use?
Love these type of videos of yours!
Great video! Building something right now thanks for all the info!
You are awesome, Marc! We can learn so much from you.. love your videos
Clearing the path like that is very helpfull, thank for your explanation
This was incredibly insightful and helpful. Thank you!
I love your fast shipping methodology!
Great job on building a startup in such short time! 👏
oh man, you're a rockstar! Really valuable takes on indie-making
I love how you manage your product lines like a stock portfolio. You're basically working off expectancy
Great value. Appreciate the information conveyed.
wow this video is PACKED with value, thank you so much!
Lots of good information in this video, thanks a lot!
This is really great. I wish I could think on a smaller scale like this. Often times my ideas are too large and scary and probably wouldn’t even succeed if I did know where to start. But this was such a simple idea for a simple need..
Amazing video, thank you for the inspiration , I’m just stepping into the startup entrepreneurship path. Scared af, but exited
The Zenvoice idea is actually genius, great product!
I love the memes throughout the video, keep em coming!
Amazing, seriously so helpful!
Dang this is so good this like a masterclass on launching a saas product. Thanks for putting this together im feeling inspired.
@marc-lou oh yeah forgot to ask how to you track $ per visitor
This video is awesome, so much value!
Learned a lot, thank you marc!
Marc this was your best video very well explained
Wow! This is a masterclass in under 10min. Impressive!
Loved your video mate
ANOTHER MARC LOU VIDEO??? today is good.
Thanks for this perk Marc 🤝
Hey I mean even if you decide not to focus on it, still reaching out to customers and asking them what could be improved is always a great way to grow it without spending all your time and energy on it
Great video as always 👍
I've began to indie development, and you've been one of my inspirations.
After failing at 5 startups over the last 10 years and 6,000+ hours of investment in them, I've come to the realization of starting small and beginning Indie Hacking.
Thank you so much for sharing this video as this will serve as a blueprint for the next weeks of development!
While I know that you keep using the same stack over and over again, I've decided to learn something new and different for this adventure (Go + HTMX + HyperScript). I do plan to reuse this structure for all other projects
what were 5 failed startups?
Thanks so much for the advice!
Marc, you might saved me good ammount of time and money, thanks G!
Awesome, thank you! Subscribed!
Masterclass ! Thank you (from Bali) !
One feature mindset is pretty awesome!
But finding that one most important feature is sometimes the hardest part
Great video, well done
I admire the idea of focusing on a single feature. I tend to get lost in the details so much.
Man you are an inspiration. You got a new follower :)
👋
Amazing work
Thank you for sharing brother
5:26 the moment he mentioned h1 tag my brain said, “hey, that’s the stuff Angela Yu mentioned in that web development course”
Excellent video.
So many nuggets of wisdom here ✨ Sorry to be spamming your CZcams comments lol - really enjoying the creativity and transparency of your content.
Hi. Very great content. Thank you
Great advice 🙂
This video is a gem
Thanks for sharing.
Bro you're the best content creator out there 100% underrated!
How can we connect ? Thanks.
What a great video thumbnail!
Damn
I am building my first SASS to help students or anyone in life choose major based on other people experience in the workforce and in school.
I am wasting time writing unit and integratinon testing on the backend now and I haven't started the frontend yet ,which is crazy.
it is my first building a SASS product
Thanks
need help to deploy all of that in a cheap way?
holy moly wakamole, the new video editor person is fire haha, lets go marc!!
It's actually the last video I edited haha. Appreciate it, man!
taking up too much time then lol, really good work, keep on rockin!!
This man knows his thing
Great one
Marc, what do you use to design/build your websites? Thanks for the great content man!
Loved this GG
Il est un excellent marketer et un bon dev. Rare.
Crazy inspirational
It’s so funny because I literally got asked by my client for an invoice today…so I ended up purchasing your product 🤣 I’d say the single most effective thing for me were 1. the pain point mentioned at the top for VAT is literally the bane of my existence, and 2. one time pricing is a deal. So yep…your startup principles worked on me lol, and I’m glad for it.
Haha nice, let me know if you have any suggestion!
Not sure if dollars earned per visitor is a good metric since you have a pretty large following now. I'm sure a ton of people view your websites just for inspiration, rather than actually being a customer.
Learned a lot of things. Thank you brother ❤️
Hi Marc! Great video by the way. I am a student, learning programming.
I want to ask about the perspective areas in demand.
What is your opinion, what is needed now?) (not necessarily from development)
this is gold
That is so fcking cool man T^T
I wish to be so productive !
Great Video. Thanks.
How did you orginaze all of those projects?
typescript does slow the process if u want to launch fast , no branches was a sorpise 😂
really good insights marc!
no branch no typescript is the way to go. both are for teams in my opinion
Fire ❤
Tout est génial, le contenu et touttt☺️
Mais honnêtement, je ne capte pas vraiment le domaine d’étude ni le contexte 😅
It would be nice to give us a video about the tax and how do you manage all that for multiple products. Great videos so far!
stripe?
My advice = do not use Stripe, use Paddle. It's a bit more expensive but it handles VAT & Sales Tax for you, as the merchant of record. It's as easy to implement as Stripe.
Hey bro, would you happen to have a recording of the 31 hour stream? I’d love to see more. Thank you
Are you setting up new startups for each project you create or is every product attached to one single startup?
Hi Marc, I've been following you for a really long time.
I am a marketer, with a solid foundation in C and C++, unfortunately I find it really difficult to understand next.js. And also how to create the actual ''program'' lies behind the saas (which is our product).
Would there be a way to have Boilerplates with drag and drop functionality?
I imagined something similar to WriteSonic or JasperAI.
In which, for example, the creation of a blog article goes through forced steps, which will then be put together at the end.
Isn't there something similar to create a SaaS?
I think Bubble is the best way to create no-code apps.
If you can code, I'd definitely learn the basics of NextJS, gives you so much flexibility!
Was gonna ask how much focus is on testing, kinda not surprised, I mean that in a nice way!! Your killing it so who gives a sh1t! Your so lucky to not have to deal with the daily grind of a regular software job, it gets tiring very quick.
how much do you co-relate your launch successes to your 80k twitter followers? it feels kinda like a cheat code after you have enough audience
Every video like this I’ve watched is the same thing, there’s always a point where they “leveraged their audience”.
Man you are god. I am building my apps for sport for a few years and not even launched them. I just can’t do simple things. My inner perfectionist are resisting (
That’s very inspiring! Thanks for sharing! I wonder how do you maintain all these without types. Is it taking a reasonable amount of time to fix older projects?
Do you support moneybacks in case users don’t like the service?
I barely have any bugs because I reuse the same tech stack.
Yes, I refund all the time if it's asked politely :)
Which resources do you recommend (read,watch etc..) in order to launch a sass start up. (I can code)
Thanks for sharing all this information Marc. So inspiring!
I have a question please. You are always in favor of asking customers to pay once for the product and then it's theirs forever. My question is: How do you make sure that you can continue to serve them if it turns out they're a heavy user? Also, what if the business flops and you wanna discontinue the service? Would that cause any legal issues with customers that already paid for the service?
Really need help here: How can we design the landing page as well as the action page for the product if we are not UI/UX designer?