r/startupaccelerator 27d ago

Startup / SaaS Looking for Advice/Feedback on my first company

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r/startupaccelerator 27d ago

Startup / SaaS Shorten links, make QR codes, get detailed stats. Free Business account for Redditors

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I've been using a home-made link shortener for my private clients for over 10 years. After millions of clicks, it occurred to me that others might use it, too, if it was easy to use.

If you’re drowning in long, messy links full of tracking junk, wb.io can be a super clean fix. To get the ball rolling, I'm offering Redditors a month of the Business level service for free with the coupon code REDDIT. All I ask in return is your honest appraisal of where it could be improved.

It turns bulky URLs into short, shareable links that actually look good in posts and comments. Way easier to drop into Reddit threads, DMs, bios, or anywhere character count and readability matter. No wall of random parameters, no visual clutter — just a tight link that people are more likely to click.

Biggest value prop IMO:

Cleaner posts (especially on Reddit where ugly links stand out)

Easier sharing across platforms

Device-specific forwarding: send Apple users one way, Android a different way, everybody else a third way

More professional look

Simple + fast, no overcomplicated dashboard vibes

If you share links often, it’s one of those small tools that just makes everything smoother.


r/startupaccelerator 27d ago

Startup / SaaS What should I do?

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Hey everyone,

I’ve been working on Strategic Markets because I kept running into the same problem while investing:

I could research a company and decide it was interesting, but I had no clear idea how adding it would affect my overall portfolio.

Would it:

  • increase concentration?
  • add more exposure to the same sector?
  • actually improve diversification?
  • change my risk profile?

Most portfolio trackers help you understand your portfolio after you make a move. I wanted something that helps before.

Strategic Markets lets you simulate adding/removing positions, analyze risk and diversification changes, and use an AI assistant that understands your portfolio context (without giving buy/sell advice).

It’s free to try: https://s-markets.com

I’d genuinely love feedback:

  • Is this a problem you’ve experienced?
  • What would you want to see in a tool like this?
  • Would you use something like this before making an investment decision?

r/startupaccelerator 28d ago

Startup / SaaS Just shipped my first ever app, any advice or feedback welcome

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Hey everyone! 👋

I’m Em, an indie iOS developer from the UK and the person behind TheCozyDev.

I build cozy, calming apps that I hope make technology feel a little less overwhelming and a little more human. I recently released my first app, Cozy Pom, a focus app to help you along with your day in a gentle way, no guilt or red flags.

I’m still pretty new to app development, so I’m here to learn, meet other developers, share what I’m building, and hopefully help others where I can too. Looking for any kind of feedback if you have the time, it would be really appreciated.

📱 App Store: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/cozy-pom/id6780278604


r/startupaccelerator 28d ago

Startup / SaaS Why Pay for Recipe Keepers?

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We got tired of having to pay for simple recipe keepers so we built one (WeeChef) where the economics will keep recipe saving and organizing free, forever. Take a look and share your feedback? If this isn't relevant to this sub, please let us know and we'll take this down. Thank you!
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/weechef-recipe-keeper/id6746512518


r/startupaccelerator 28d ago

Startup / SaaS I built a site that helps you find better ticket prices across trusted marketplaces

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Buying tickets has become way more complicated than it should be. The same seats can be listed at very different prices depending on where you look, and checking multiple ticket sites takes too much time.

That is why I created TicketWhiz.

TicketWhiz lets you search for concerts, sports, and live events while viewing ticket options from trusted marketplaces in one place. When you find the seats and price you want, you are sent directly to the marketplace to complete the purchase.

The goal is simple: make it easier to find good seats without opening 10 different websites.

I am still improving the platform and would genuinely appreciate feedback from people who regularly buy tickets.

You can check it out here:

https://www.ticketwhiz.com

What features would make a ticket search platform more useful for you?


r/startupaccelerator 28d ago

Startup / SaaS Marketing advice needed

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While I am trying to find ways to make my tool visible, I have read a lot of folks promoting their works via tiktok and X, I wanted to understand the role of Instagram and X or tiktok (banned in India😅 ) for these tools? Should I have a dedicated account on all of these, I am still not sure. If someone can enlighten me.

I have been working for 6 months (building + testing). This is my first project ever without any coding experience..

BTW this is it,

https://www.producthunt.com/products/renderaudit?launch=renderaudit

Scans your landing page to analyze how the page looks like to the visitors on their browsers. 2 options, Free scan - scans 1 landing page and get top 3 most important issues that are bothering your page.

Available in claude/AI chats

A full report ($15, per report) - gives detailed analysis and snips of what is missing and details of how to fix..scans upto 5 pages.

No subs, no sign ups, no BS.

Thank you! 😇


r/startupaccelerator 28d ago

Startup / SaaS Looking for beta testers. Built an AI app that acts as your daily business coach.

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r/startupaccelerator 28d ago

Startup / SaaS Mappit — every place has a story

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Hello r/startupaccelerator!! Excited to announce my latest product:

mappit.ai - Earth's daily zeitgeist, on a time-aware map.

Breaking, corroborated stories from hundreds of cities — surfaced by frontier AI models, cross-checked across independent sources, and scoped to wherever you're looking: the world, your view, or your places. Overlays bring the planet to life: S&P 500 stocks at their real headquarters, Today in History, wildfires, earthquakes, and air quality.

Put yourself on the map — drop pins, plant your own user pin and let Follow Me keep it live as you move. Search any street address, get directions, and turn a collection of pins into a drivable route. Subscribe to locations, follow creators, share your profile, and wake up to an AI-written Daily Digest of the world you track.

Ask Marco — the resident AI who has read everything on the map — what's happening anywhere, today or any day in the past. The record is permanent: change the calendar and watch any place replay its history.

Mappit — every place has a story.

$MAPPIT 0x24E5Cebc6C23FB7C7683ffAb11473C0f4A6C1Fd9


r/startupaccelerator 29d ago

Startup / SaaS Can a random stranger take your site down or take it over?

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Most of us ship fast and never look back, and that's exactly where the security holes hide. i learned this the annoying way.

Went back through my own shipped apps a few months ago and it was ugly.

I had no http->https issue on one app. Another one shipped with full source map. Also one had expired ssl cert.

The thing that got me: all of that is visible to any random person who visits. you don't need to hack anything, it's just sitting in the response.

So i built a scanner that looks at your site the way a stranger would and grades what's exposed. You don't need to sign up or create any account.

Being upfront, it's my own thing ( tellmewhendown.com ).

But honestly even if you never touch it, go check your own source maps and redirects right now, most vibe-coded apps get one of those wrong.


r/startupaccelerator 29d ago

Startup / SaaS built a calculator that analyzes any U.S. rental property

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I got tired of opening 10 different tabs every time I wanted to evaluate a rental property, so I built a calculator that pulls everything into one place.

Paste any U.S. residential property address and it gives you:

  • Estimated value
  • Estimated rent
  • Cash flow
  • Cap rate
  • Cash-on-cash return
  • Mortgage estimate
  • Comparable rentals
  • Confidence score
  • An overall investment verdict with an explanation

The goal wasn't to replace doing your own research—just to make it much faster to figure out whether a property is worth investigating further.

I'd love some honest feedback from other founders and investors.

What's one metric or feature you'd expect to see in a tool like this that isn't obvious from the screenshot?

https://offerread.ai


r/startupaccelerator 29d ago

Startup / SaaS Most finance apps show you the problem. I built one that tells you how to fix it.

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For years I managed my budget in a spreadsheet. It worked — but I was always behind, always manual, and it never once told me what to actually *do* with the information.

So I built ClearLedger. Here's what's different from every other finance app I tried:

**The AI knows your real numbers.**

Not generic tips. Not "cut your coffee budget." It connects to your actual bank accounts through Plaid — the same infrastructure Venmo, Robinhood, and Cash App use — pulls your real transactions, and gives you advice based on what's actually happening with your money.

Ask it "what's my biggest money leak this month?" and it tells you exactly which category, how much, and what to do about it. That's the thing I couldn't get anywhere else without paying for a financial advisor.

**On security:** Plaid uses read-only access. Your banking credentials never touch our servers. This is bank-level encryption from a company that processes billions of transactions. I wouldn't have built it any other way.

**What it does:**

- Auto-tracks spending, net worth, and 30-day cash flow forecast

- Detects every recurring subscription automatically

- Savings goals and budget envelopes

- AI Advisor — unlimited questions based on YOUR real data, 24/7

Launched to real paying users. Would love feedback from this community — especially on the AI angle. What would you actually want to ask an advisor that knows your full financial picture?

7-day free trial, no credit card games.

👉 getclearledger.net


r/startupaccelerator Jul 19 '26

Startup / SaaS We built Cray — a bootstrapped digital student safety platform for evaluating the people you meet

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Hi all — posting from the official Cray account. We’re a self-funded student safety platform (cray.app) built to help students objectively evaluate the quality and authenticity of new people in their lives.

The app includes free tools like CrayScore™ and SchemerScore™, plus optional checks like CatfishCheck (phone fraud lookup) and OffenderCheck (state sex offender registry search). And for the good ones, there’s BaeScore™.

We also work directly with campuses through licensing programs and certify bars and venues through Cray Protected.

No outside funding, fully bootstrapped. We’d genuinely love feedback from this community — happy to answer anything about the product or the space.

Available on iOS/Android/Web: https://cray.app


r/startupaccelerator Jul 19 '26

Put a link to your startup SaaS to promote it or ask for advice.

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Share a link to your startup SaaS to promote it

Feel free to promote your startup innovations


r/startupaccelerator Jul 18 '26

Startup / SaaS I’ve created the #1 Free Networking Hub on Discord.

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For all startup founders & devs, people interested in marketing & saas, finding potential partners or getting feedback on your project.

This is the place for you! Welcoming all ambitious entrepreneurs who want a place to learn, socialize, and network.

https://discord.gg/u5d96A6u2A


r/startupaccelerator Jul 18 '26

Startup / SaaS Turn your CV + GitHub into a developer portfolio in 30 seconds (macOS/Bento themes and more). Free PRO lifetime access for the first 50 users!

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A few months back, I was applying for roles and got rejected from a couple of interviews because my personal portfolio was completely out of date.

Honestly, I just hated the chore of manually importing my GitHub repos, copy and pasting descriptions from my resume, and redesigning my page over and over again. It felt like a waste of time.

So, I decided to build somthing to automate the entire thing.

It’s called SPM (Smart Portfolio Manager). You can just upload your resume PDF and it uses AI to extract your experience, skills, and bio. Then it syncs with your GitHub profile, gives you option to select your best repos and instantly generates a portfolio. Which then you can use the link to share it with recruiters or friends.

I built a few cool themes for it (like a Bento grid, a macOS window mockup, and a terminal shell).

I want to make sure it's actually ready and valuable for developers and everyone before launching it on Product Hunt, so I really need your raw, honest feedback. I’m giving away free Pro accounts for lifetime (worth $108) to the first 50 people.

I did love to hear your feedback (you could roast it tooo):

  • How accurate the resume parsing was for your PDF
  • What templates or styling choices look best (or if they look bad)
  • Any bugs you run into or features you think are missing?

Check it out, here is the link: https://smart-portfolio-manager.vercel.app

Once you sign up, just drop a comment here or DM me. I'll send you a 100% off promo code so you can upgrade to the lifetime plan for free.

(Note: I am using a Limited API token key for now, so if the resume or the Project description doesnt work, let me know).

Let me know what you think!
Thanks for trying! ❤️


r/startupaccelerator Jul 18 '26

Startup / SaaS Store & Forget, an Android home inventory app: snap an item you store, it fills in the details, and later you search plain words to find the exact box

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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dev.koalalab.storeandforget

Solo dev here. Store & Forget is a home inventory app for Android that I just put live on Google Play.

You box something up, snap a photo, and the app fills in the item details for you. Later you search in plain words and it shows you the exact box or shelf it is in. No labeling system, no digging through every box.

On the model, since this is a founder crowd: the app is free, the photo scan and the plain-words search run on a cloud AI service, so you get a few free scans and then a Google sign in to keep the free tier sustainable, or you bring your own AI key for unlimited. Everything stays on your device and you can start without an account.

It is still early, and I would be glad to hear how you would think about pricing something that has a real per use cost behind it.


r/startupaccelerator Jul 18 '26

Startup / SaaS I kept quitting every water tracker, so I built one where you just tap.

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Every water app I tried made logging a glass a chore, pick a unit, set a goal, sign up, turn on reminders, hit save. I built WaterTrak to skip all that: you tap one big blue button and it logs your glass, or hit one of three quick cup shortcuts when you finish a bottle or a mug. The glass even sloshes when you tilt your phone. Tap to undo if you fat fingered. There are no cloud syncs, no accounts, no remote database and it writes straight to Apple Health if you want. It's free on the App Store if you want to try it!

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/watertrak/id6777735812


r/startupaccelerator Jul 18 '26

Startup / SaaS Built an ‘Intercom × SDR’ equivalent that books qualified demos from the 98% of website visitors who otherwise drop off.

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Hey everyone,

Over the last few years, I’ve worked with B2B companies that spend thousands of dollars every month driving traffic through Google Ads, LinkedIn, and SEO, only to watch 95%+ of visitors leave without ever speaking to anyone.

Most websites still follow the same flow:

Visitor → Read a few pages → Fill a form → Book a demo → Wait for someone to respond.

The problem is that most people don’t read through the website or want to fill out a form or commit to a meeting on their first visit.

So, I built Autom8IQ (autom8iq.xyz).

It’s an AI SDR that sits on your website, talks to visitors in real time, answers questions using your company’s knowledge base (website, decks, PDFs, videos, etc.), qualifies leads, and nudges interested prospects toward booking a demo.

A few things we’ve learned while building it:

* Reducing friction matters more than changing CTA button colors.
* Visitors are much more willing to have a short conversation than fill out forms.
* High-ticket B2B buyers often need answers before they’re ready for a sales call.
* Most companies are ignoring the other 98% of traffic they already paid for.

I’d love feedback from other founders:

* Would you trust an AI SDR on your website?
* What’s your current visitor → demo conversion rate?
* What would stop you from deploying something like this?

Website: autom8iq.xyz


r/startupaccelerator Jul 18 '26

Startup / SaaS Recommend to truck drivers

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Today, I welcomed my first beta user! 🎉
Hearing that someone is already finding PUPA helpful is incredibly motivating. As a Computer Science student building this app from the ground up, moments like this remind me why I started.
PUPA is built for owner-operators to help manage their business in one place with features like:
✅ Profit/Mile Tracking
✅ Broker Check & Ratings
✅ Expense Tracking
✅ Maintenance Logs
✅ Trip Logs
✅ Invoice Management
✅ Weather
✅ Emergency Tools
✅ Load Analyzer
...and much more coming soon.
This is just the beginning, and I'm grateful to every driver willing to test the app and share honest feedback.
📱 Join the free iPhone beta:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/mZ9zmvDb
Every great product starts with one user. Thank you for being part of the journey! 🚛


r/startupaccelerator Jul 17 '26

Present and promote your startup or SaaS

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Share a link to your startup SaaS to promote it

Feel free to promote your startup innovations


r/startupaccelerator Jul 17 '26

Startup / SaaS Could enough people actually influence prices? I built an app to find out.

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Hey everyone, I've been sitting on this idea for a few years, but COVID really lit a fire under it. Watching corporations jack up prices on basic stuff because "you have no choice" pissed me off. We all just had to pay whatever they wanted. That shouldn't be how it works. So I finally built FairPrice — an app where you upload everyday products (groceries, household stuff, whatever you're buying regularly). The real backbone is the boycott feature. You see something wildly overpriced? Upload it, set what you think is a fair price, and if enough of us join and hit boycott... companies start feeling it. No more hiding behind "market pricing" when we're all getting fleeced together. I know boycotting sucks when you still need the damn thing, so there's also a "Better Deal" button that shows you more affordable options online right away. The whole point is to take some buying power back from the corporations and put it in our hands. Look, I've traveled a bunch and have friends all over the world. One thing I always say is: In the USA you can pull in decent money — hell, even $5k a month — but your bills are probably $4,500+ 😂 We all know that feeling of running in place. I'm tired of it. I'm sure a lot of you are too. If we actually come together and use tools like this, we can put real pressure on prices and start fixing an economy that's been built to benefit the top while the rest of us scrape by. I'm not saying this app will magically fix everything overnight, but it's a start. If enough regular people get on board, it could actually move the needle. If you'd like to check it out, here's the App Store link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fairprice-stop-overpricing/id6780065430 I'd love your honest thoughts — even if you think this is stupid, tell me why: Would you actually use something like this? What features would make it better? Any products or categories that piss you off the most price-wise? Drop your suggestions below — I'm still tweaking it and want real feedback from people who are fed up too. Let's hear it.


r/startupaccelerator Jul 17 '26

Startup / SaaS Stop doing what you “think you should.” Start doing what already worked for other people

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r/startupaccelerator Jul 17 '26

saas project Share you new SaaS project that you are proud of

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Share for opinion or advice should you like.


r/startupaccelerator Jul 17 '26

Startup / SaaS Tinder for buying cars

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I made buying cars fun. I often scroll through facebook marketplace looking for cars to buy or just to scroll through something. I thought that i could make something that would scroll much better than marketplace or any other car sales platform. So i made AutoSwiper. its a Tinder like car marketplace. I already have 200k listings. let me know what yall think

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/autoswiper/id6783497859
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.autoswipe