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[Feedback Wanted] Rebuilding Herewegoal — a simple project management tool for solo founders and small teams

r/SideProject
7/11/2025

Content Summary

Justin, a solo founder, announces the pivot of his project management tool Herewegoal to target solo founders and small teams. Key features include zero-setup task management, full-page task views, timeline/day/week views, and threaded comments. He seeks feedback on current tools, pain points, and workflow fit, while promoting community engagement through Reddit and Discord.

Opinion Analysis

Mainstream opinion supports the pivot to solo/small team focus, citing frustrations with complex tools like Notion. Users express interest in lightweight alternatives. No significant conflicts observed in comments. Key perspectives: 1) Validation of niche targeting 2) Appreciation for public building approach 3) Emphasis on simplicity over feature bloat. Debate centers on whether weekly releases indicate premature scaling vs. agile iteration.

SAAS TOOLS

SaaSURLCategoryFeatures/Notes
Herewegoalr/HerewegoalProject ManagementZero-setup, frictionless task management; Full-page task view; Timeline/day/week views; Threaded task comments; Weekly releases
NotionNot mentionedProject ManagementRequires building system from scratch; Complex onboarding

USER NEEDS

Pain Points:

  • Complex setup and onboarding in existing tools
  • Cluttered interfaces
  • Lack of focus-oriented features

Problems to Solve:

  • Managing tasks, timelines, and projects efficiently
  • Avoiding time-consuming setup
  • Streamlining collaboration for small teams

Potential Solutions:

  • Zero-setup, frictionless tools
  • Simplified interfaces (e.g., full-page task view)
  • Focus on solo founders/small teams' workflows

GROWTH FACTORS

Effective Strategies:

  • Pivoting to niche audience (solo founders/small teams)
  • Building in public
  • Weekly release cycles

Marketing & Acquisition:

  • Community engagement on Reddit/Discord
  • Direct feedback solicitation
  • Supporting fellow builders (cross-promotion)

Monetization & Product:

  • Targeting specific pain points (vs. Notion)
  • Rapid feature iteration (weekly releases)
  • Free community access for feedback

User Engagement:

  • Public roadmap/updates
  • Dedicated subreddit and Discord community
  • Actively seeking user input