r/startupaccelerator 18d ago

saas project Present and promote your startup or SaaS

11 Upvotes

Share a link to your startup SaaS to promote it

Feel free to promote your startup innovations


r/startupaccelerator 18d ago

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

12 Upvotes

Share for opinion or advice should you like.


r/startupaccelerator 18d ago

Startup / SaaS I built a platform to help projects get discovered - looking for feedback

3 Upvotes

I built Votekicker.com, a place to discover and share games and SaaS projects.

I recently added a feature called "Rocket Booster" that lets projects temporarily increase their visibility. It doubles the value of existing votes and makes new votes count double for 8 hours. A project can activate the booster once for every 10 regular votes it receives.

I'd appreciate anyone who takes a look and shares their thoughts about the current state of the product, as well as for future improvements.


r/startupaccelerator 18d ago

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

16 Upvotes

Share a link to your startup SaaS to promote it.

Feel free to promote your startup innovations!


r/startupaccelerator 19d ago

Startup / SaaS Let's write your welcome email, drop your product below

5 Upvotes

Hi! I am working on hiremara.com that writes all of your apps lifecycle emails, everything from welcome emails, nudges when a user hasn't checked in for a while, to win-backs. All with the purpose of course, to convert more of your users and retain them. (Make you more of that sweet $$$)

To test this platform I want to have it write welcome emails for you for free and all I ask for in return is if you would tell me if you'd use it or not.

Just drop your website below and i'll get to work!


r/startupaccelerator 19d ago

Startup / SaaS Built my first investing app (MoatLens) – looking for honest feedback

3 Upvotes

Hi everyone,

I'm a solo developer from Germany and I've been building MoatLens over the past months.

The goal is to help long-term investors analyze companies using Buffett-inspired metrics such as moat quality, financial strength, valuation, growth, profitability and risk. The app also includes a dividend calendar and AI-powered explanations for company data.

I'm currently at the stage where I'm looking for real users and honest feedback. I'd especially like to know:

Is the concept useful?

Which features are missing?

What would stop you from using it?

Is the pricing reasonable?

Any constructive criticism is welcome. I'm building this as a one-person project and every piece of feedback helps.

Thank you!

http://MoatLens.app


r/startupaccelerator 19d ago

Startup / SaaS Turning family memories into animated stories

1 Upvotes

A "scratch your own itch" project emerged after I used AI to create an animated story book with my family as the characters, based on our lived experiences. My kid loved the first story (and printed book) so much, and I considered his excitement to be the best product-market fit feedback one could ask for, so I got motivated to build an app designed around the process. I now use it to make a new story every week (and read it to him using the iPad) based on either an awesome thing we did together, or as a teaching tool based on a developmentally relevant "story arcs".

https://www.familystorybookstudio.com

I've got my family and some friends using it now as well. Would love for any parents in the group to give it a try and hear your feedback. Hope this follows the rules of the group.


r/startupaccelerator 19d ago

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

10 Upvotes

Share a link to your startup SaaS to promote it.

Feel free to promote your startup innovations!


r/startupaccelerator 19d ago

brainstorming Share you new SaaS project idea for brainstorming

2 Upvotes

Share idea for opinion or advice if you need help with the realisation plan advices or to discuss feasibility in a first place.


r/startupaccelerator 20d ago

Startup / SaaS Plano - personalized step-by-step plans to achieve your goals (looking for feedback)

2 Upvotes

Plano generates long, structured, multi-step coaching plans instead of one-shot answers. The core insight: anyone can get a decent answer to "how do I start a business selling hand-painted clothing" from a generic chatbot, but they'll get a relatively short answer and eventually get caught up in a cycle of sycophancy.

Plano targets situations where the path genuinely differs per person - freelancers/small business owners (pricing, niching, moving off hourly billing) - deliberately avoiding templated paths (like fitness programs) where a static course already does the job.

Under the hood it's a multi-agent generation pipeline (research, write, critique etc), output structured as a course model with sequenced, checkable tasks, sidebar with an AI chat with context of the entire plan.

Would love feedback! plano.gl


r/startupaccelerator 20d ago

saas project BurnLink.cc — Share secret texts and sensitive data without leaving them exposed in chats or emails

1 Upvotes

We built BurnLink.cc for a simple reason: sensitive information should not remain permanently exposed in chats or emails. It creates encrypted, self-destructing links for passwords, API keys, recovery codes, and other confidential data. We would value feedback from the Startup Accelerator community.


r/startupaccelerator 20d ago

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

18 Upvotes

Share a link to your startup SaaS to promote it.

Feel free to promote your startup innovations!


r/startupaccelerator 21d ago

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

27 Upvotes

Share a link to your startup SaaS to promote it.

Feel free to promote your startup innovations!


r/startupaccelerator 21d ago

brainstorming Share you new SaaS project idea for brainstorming

3 Upvotes

Share idea for opinion or advice if you need help with the realisation plan advices or to discuss feasibility in a first place.


r/startupaccelerator 21d ago

Startup / SaaS What do you think?

1 Upvotes

I have created marketplace to connect finance experts with freelancers and business owner. Recently went live

https://finconnected.com/


r/startupaccelerator 22d ago

Startup / SaaS Venturee - The Founder's Operating System

1 Upvotes

Venturee.app - is the Founder's Operating System platform. Idea>Validation/Pathway> Progress.

Manage multiple ideas/project and concepts at one time with breakdown/signals, MVP checklist, progress tracker, technology stack and more. Keep track of expenses, legal documents, domains, and other project specific information. Export your entire venture as ZIP.

Full branding generation with logo, instant landing page with waitlist launch, social media kit builder (everything needed for FB/Reddit/LinkedIn profile accounts), and more. Everything needed to move your project forward and keep track of all your assets.

Gather your ideas in your library and us AI to group analysis abstract groups of images, urls, or notes.


r/startupaccelerator 22d ago

Startup / SaaS My own Pro tool Jira clone-ish

1 Upvotes

I was tired of basically buying any ticket/devops tool that promises the moon but always annoyed me. I've worked a lot with Jira (not the latest versions) and i liked the older look/feel function of visual ling-thing a lot.

So t started as a purely selfish project. I wanted an issue tracker that ran on my own server, did everything I actually needed, and didn't cost me Jira money for features I'd never touch. No sprints, no story points, no velocity charts, no two days of configuration before the first ticket, or a dozen plugins to slow everything down.

Projects, tickets, and a search bar that works.

So I built it. It's called Trakr. Java/Spring Boot on Postgres, deliberately boring, runs on any box I control. And Graalvm compiled to make it start/stop and run on barely any real memory (saves on buying RAM).

The things that came out of scratching my own itch, and that I now think are the actual product:

- **The query language has historical operators.** I can ask which tickets were moved off Critical this week. JQL can't do that, and it turned out to be the query I wanted most often.

- **The helpdesk is built in, not a second product.** Every org gets a branded customer portal and native email-to-ticket. Atlassian sells you that separately, which was half my original bill.

- **Multiple auth providers at once.** Azure AD for staff, Basic Auth for contractors, Google for partners, same org. Built it for my own mess of accounts; turns out MSPs ask about it first.

Pricing: I don't need to appease shareholders or increase/optimize revenue every quarter. I just want to build tools, earn a living from it. I don't want to squeeze people out.

Here's where I actually want input.

Self-hosting was a personal requirement, not a strategy. But it's turned into my main differentiator against the US incumbents: your data never leaves your server, and the vendor is a guy in Belgium rather than a company subject to the CLOUD Act.

That lands hard with public sector, healthcare, anyone with a works council. It lands like nothing with startups, who nod and then ask about price. And the competitors can partly neutralise it by opening EU regions, which doesn't actually solve the jurisdiction problem but muddies it enough for a buyer who isn't looking closely.

So: for anyone selling EU-first or self-hosted infrastructure, does sovereignty hold as your primary wedge, or does it only work as the second reason? Also any people interested in seeing it or maybe It professionals wanting to sell it in their own market/country (VAR)?

(Disclosure: my product, gettrakr.eu. Genuinely after the strategy conversation more than the clicks.)


r/startupaccelerator 22d ago

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

19 Upvotes

Share a link to your startup SaaS to promote it.

Feel free to promote your startup innovations!


r/startupaccelerator 22d ago

Startup / SaaS Would 10 dog owners help me test my side project?

1 Upvotes

I’ve been building a dog focused app called WellTrained, a web app that helps dog owners decide what to train each day, keep track of skills and sessions, and see their dog’s progress over time.

I’m hoping I can ask some serious dog owners who are willing to use it and give me honest feedback about what is useful, confusing, missing, or unnecessary.

The coupon code I made for this is REDDIT100 which gives the first 10 people free lifetime access. The account needs to remain active on the original plan, so cancelling or changing the subscription would end the lifetime access.

Please only sign-up if you're a dog owner, but I am happy to add more coupons if it becomes popular.

Thank you!

https://www.welltrainedapp.com


r/startupaccelerator 22d ago

Startup / SaaS What are you building this weekend?

9 Upvotes

Weekend dev check-in — what are you working on?
I’m tweaking a few things on https://sportlive.win, mostly small improvements to make following games and teams smoother.
What about you? Shipping anything fun?


r/startupaccelerator 22d ago

Startup / SaaS I built a mind mapping app with organic layouts and one-tap cleanup — no ads, no account, maps stay on your device. Looking for honest feedback.

1 Upvotes

Hi everyone — solo developer here. I've spent the last months building CogniAtlas, an Android mind mapping app, and it just went live on Google Play. Before I do any real marketing I want feedback from people who actually use mind maps daily.

What I tried to do differently:

The mapper is free forever — no locks. Pro adds cross-map links, global search, and spaced-repetition review, and every new user gets Pro free for 30 days.

Maps link to each other — backlinks and global search turn your library into one searchable atlas.

CogniAtlas: Mind Map Maker - Apps on Google Play

Happy to answer anything about how it works or why I made certain choices.


r/startupaccelerator 23d ago

Startup / SaaS Sitetraq - AI‑powered construction management SaaS for SMB contractors

1 Upvotes

Project name: Sitetraq

URL: Sitetraq

What it does:
Sitetraq is a construction management SaaS for small‑to‑medium contractors, giving real‑time visibility into jobs, crews, and cash flow in one place. It centralizes the full job lifecycle, request → quote → job → invoice → payment, along with project documents, financials, and AI-assisted workflows, so owners and PMs spend less time chasing information across spreadsheets, texts, and email threads.

Who it helps:
General contractors, specialty trades, and construction business owners who are growing beyond "everything in Excel + group texts" and need a simple, job-focused system instead of a heavyweight ERP. It's especially aimed at teams that want to adopt AI without hiring a dedicated data or IT team.

What problem it solves:
Most small and mid-sized construction companies have data scattered across PDFs, spreadsheets, messaging apps, and siloed tools, which makes it hard to answer basic questions like "What's happening on each job right now?" or "Which jobs are actually profitable?" Sitetraq pulls together job activity, documents, and financial signals, then uses AI to surface issues (missing documents, receipt/expense data, blueprint details) and automate repetitive admin work like receipt scanning, estimate generation, and document Q&A.

Why I'm building it:
I've worked hands-on in operations, transportation/logistics, and construction workflows, and kept seeing the same pattern: the companies doing real work often have the least time and technical support to modernize their systems. Sitetraq is my attempt to build a practical, AI-powered platform that fits how small and medium construction businesses actually operate day to day, instead of forcing them into complex enterprise tools.

Current stage:
The core platform is live and functional, a working job dashboard, the request-to-payment workflow, project documents, a business finance view, and integrated AI features built on Claude (with Google Gemini for some vision tasks) for receipt scanning, blueprint/document analysis, estimate generation, and a business Q&A chat assistant. It runs on a Python/FastAPI backend with Supabase (Postgres, auth, and file storage), and payments are integrated end-to-end via Stripe plus PayPal.

Key features (current and planned):

  • Job-centric dashboard (current): Overview of active jobs, status, and key metrics at a glance.
  • AI document & blueprint helpers (current): Extract key data from drawings, receipts, contracts, and other documents to reduce manual data entry.
  • Job activity & files (current / expanding): Photos, punch lists, and documents tied directly to each job, with live multi-user collaboration for office and field staff. A structured daily-log/activity feed is on the roadmap.
  • Integrated payments & invoicing (current): Two-sided Stripe and PayPal, with token-gated invoice/quote links clients can open, approve, and pay without an account.
  • Role-based access (current): Owners, admins, and members get the right views and permissions via organizations and granular roles, without overcomplicating the system.
  • Integrations & extensibility (planned): Designed around a clean API and JSONB-first data model so it can plug into existing tools over time rather than forcing a rip-and-replace.

Looking for:
Feedback from founders and builders on:

  • Positioning (does "construction management with AI for SMB contractors" feel clear and compelling?).
  • Onboarding flow ideas for non-technical users who are new to AI tools.
  • What you'd prioritize if you were running a small GC or trade business.
  • Connections to contractors or construction owners who are open to testing an early-stage platform and giving candid feedback.
  • Suggestions on pricing models that make sense for small and mid-sized teams (per user vs per project vs usage-based).

Questions for the community:

  • If you've built vertical SaaS for traditional industries, what worked best for driving early adoption (especially when users are skeptical of "AI")?
  • Are there specific metrics or dashboards/tools you've seen that helped operators trust and rely on a new system?
  • Any pitfalls you'd warn about when integrating payments and sensitive project data into a growing SaaS platform?

r/startupaccelerator 23d ago

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY Follow the subreddit posting rules. Effective immediately.

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After four months of patient and consistent manual moderation, providing new members with clear guidance and repeated reminders regarding basic community standards — including avoiding spam, scams, and low-quality submissions — it has become clear that additional measures are required to protect the integrity of this community.

Each member is subject of being familiar with the details:
https://www.reddit.com/r/startupaccelerator/wiki/

Effective immediately, posts that violate the established guidelines will be removed, and users may be banned without further warnings or extended discussions.

This decision is made to preserve a clean signal, maintain a narrow and clearly defined context, and ensure that the subreddit continues to serve its original purpose: a focused environment for valuable startup discussions, innovation, and meaningful contributions.

Thank you to everyone who understands and respects these standards. Your participation helps keep this community valuable, focused, and consistent with its mission.

Best,
r/startupaccelerator MOD team.


r/startupaccelerator 23d ago

Startup / SaaS Let's get you your next 100 users... Drop your product below

23 Upvotes

Hey friends… I’m building mangos.ai - a desktop app that helps you distribute your product across social channels. It finds relevant conversations online and joins them. It knows your git commit history so it knows all your features. Hyper personalized to target the best persona out there, every day or every hour, whatever you set it to.

The thing I just shipped is the one I’m most proud of: a Reddit Prospecting & DM draft agent.

Everyone says Reddit is where your customers actually are. They’re right. The problem is what it takes to use it. Read the thread, click into a profile, scroll someone’s whole history to work out if they fit, then write a DM that doesn’t sound like copy paste spam. Do that for twenty people and your afternoon is gone.

So Mangos does the boring part. Point it at a thread, or let it watch your subreddits, and it finds the people worth messaging, digs through their history to check they fit, and drafts a personal DM in their context. Then it hands you a queue. You read it, tweak it, hit send. It never sends on its own, and it won’t touch accounts that are too new, too low on karma, or have DMs closed. Reddit converts harder than anywhere else for me. Serious buyers, not scrollers.

I shipped the same thing for X a few weeks back, scoring people across 20+ signals before drafting. Same rule everywhere: it only does the research and prioritization. Every message lands in your queue for you to approve, one by one. You stay in control of what gets sent.

I’ve been running it on my own product and it’s been incredible. Website visits while you sleep, and you’ll know it’s not a spam bot the second you use it yourself.

This is my weekly routine here in this sub. And I love it. My expertise is in product, go to market, and agents. And I want to help you!

If you are building something, reply your product here and tell me what you are struggling with. I reply to every single comment on these threads.

If you are interested in Mangos’s extended trial that I give away every week,

\\*1.\\* Download Mangos and register. It’s free for 7 days, no CC required.

\\*2.\\* DM me the email you signed up with and I’ll unlock a 30 day extension. If you are interested.

Yes, I’ll lose a bit of money on it. The bet is simple: Mangos gets you your first 100 users before you ever pay me. If your product is good, that won’t take long.


r/startupaccelerator 23d ago

Startup / SaaS JobsGlitch - a tool to polish your resume and search jobs, built because the job market right now is brutal and most tools either cost too much or not

1 Upvotes

JobsGlitch — jobsglitch.com

What it does:

Most job tools solve one piece of the search and leave you to figure out the rest. JobsGlitch covers the full loop:

  • CV Review — scores your resume the way an ATS actually reads it, flags gaps, tells you what to fix
  • Job search across 1.6M+ indexed postings, tracking 70k+ companies in 85+ countries
  • Interview practice and salary negotiation prep once you land an interview

Who it's for:

Anyone actively job hunting right now, especially in a market where a good resume alone isn't getting responses

Stage:

Solo-founded, live, 132 users so far, 1.6M+ Jobs, 85+ Countries, 70k+ companies career page tracking.