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Build a product. Not a project. I went from 8 months with 1 interview to 5 interviews in the later stages and 2 offers all in a 3 week span following this rule.
r/Entrepreneur
6/29/2025
SAAS TOOLS
SaaS | URL | Category | Features/Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Chunk | Not provided | Developer Tool | Launched on Product Hunt, iterated based on user feedback |
Product Hunt | producthunt.com | Launch Platform | Used for product launches and relaunches, allows user feedback collection |
USER NEEDS
Pain Points:
- Difficulty getting job interviews due to lack of professional experience
- Automated rejection emails and unread applications
- Competitive job market where AI-generated applications dominate
- Junior developers struggle to stand out with basic portfolio projects
Problems to Solve:
- How to gain relevant experience without formal job history
- How to make job applications stand out in a saturated market
- How to build confidence for technical interviews
Potential Solutions:
- Build and launch a real product (not just a project) to create tangible experience
- Iterate based on user feedback to demonstrate product development skills
- Showcase launched products on platforms like Product Hunt
- Include product metrics and user engagement in CV
GROWTH FACTORS
Effective Strategies:
- Building end-to-end products instead of theoretical projects
- Rapid iteration based on user feedback
- Relaunching products after significant improvements
Marketing & Acquisition:
- Launching on Product Hunt for visibility
- Posting on relevant subreddits (e.g., r/macapps) for initial feedback
- Using broadcast emails to request feedback from users
Monetization & Product:
- Free trials to encourage user adoption
- Prioritizing feature requests that benefit multiple users
- Focusing on product-market fit through user validation
User Engagement:
- Actively soliciting and implementing user feedback
- Engaging with communities (Reddit) for honest critiques
- Building relationships with early adopters through personalized emails