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Received $45k offer for my SaaS before launching. Should i say Yes?
Hey guys, ever heard about "Sweet problem"? i am on it right now, can't decide if i should say yes or no. Since i am a marketer and mentor i need to work with funnels every day, I have used clickfunnels/systeme.io/GHL for long time for different purpose, but the problem was i couldn't get everything under 1 roof, problem was small but i don't know why didn't they solved, for example: "Systeme.io doesn't have an option to add my desire currency" "Clickfunnel is expensive and putted trap under every click and trying to increase their cart size, i ended up paying thousands of dollars for a funnel" "I can't include any local currency/payment gateway into any of those funnel builder" Then i decided to build a solution, I made the product architect, shared the vision with my developer and we almost made it, we are about to do our finishing touch. In the meantime i have given a early access to some of my industry friends to taste and give me honest feedback and one of the tester who is also a well known marketing mentor offered me to sell off my project as it is and he would give me $45k, that's an odd number but yes he raised this offer out of nothing. During the meeting i already said no to him and told him i am gonna publish it myself next week, he seems like very interested and said the offer is still valid until i launch hehe. After the meeting i was thinking if it is a good idea to sell it off before launching and move forward with the next idea? or i should give it a try myself? What's your thoughts? We started this project 21st of May and today is 12th June, We are almost done, There was 2 full stack developer who built the backend from scratch and i am the one who made front end with ai. Give me your opinion
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Received $45k offer for my SaaS before launching. Should i say Yes?
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@Frederic Capdegelle I decided to stay "no", Just wanted to verify i am not wrong lol.
Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a career goal you have ๐ŸŽ‰
Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a career goal you have, and something you like to do for fun. ๐Ÿ˜Š
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@Mike Vokes You're right, are you using hermes?
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@Mike Vokes You're right, are you using hermes?
What are you working on this week?
Hey guys, as a new member here i am excited to know what is the hotcake into the community, I hope this will help members stay up to date, getting new ideas, help each others and maybe collaborate together. This is Gehadul Islam working with a funnel builder SaaS currently for last 2 month with my team. Excited to know about yours.
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@Stanley Chimezie Demos for what? anyway welcome to the community brother
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@Dave Perdue Sounds technical, best wishes for you
Where do u guys go to when you need advice/honest opinion on a project
When talking to claude its easy to self convince yourself what you do is useful or the right way, and sometimes u need an actuall second pair of eyes to look at something to judge
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Usually I build MVP and go to reddit / fb relevant community, pick top 5-10 contributors and send them beta version of the product as a taster (as i work with saas), Get their honest review first then ask for recommendation.
Two paths into AI work (which one is yours?)
Most YouTubers show you a single path into AI work: start an automation agency โ†’ take clients โ†’ sell automations. It works. I know because I built an AI automation agency and sold it. But it's not the only way in, and for a lot of you it's not even the best one. I made this video to break down the two real paths: The AI Career Opportunity Nobody is Talking About in 2026 Here's the quick version: Path Aย is the agency play. You go independent, take clients, build your own practice. Path Bย is the employment play. You become the most AI-fluent person in the room, and that's who companies want to hire or promote for AI work. If you're already employed, you become the obvious pick when an AI role opens. If you're looking to get hired, or move somewhere better, you walk in with real work instead of just claims. It's the less obvious path, but it's actually the more common one. The employment numbers (see the video) are shocking actually. Watch the full breakdown in the video. Then do one thing for me in the comments because I'm super curious: Tell me which path you are on. A, B, or both. And one line or so on why. I'll be reading these. Nate
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Option A, Go solo and independent then scale further and come back into this thread later, see who pick option B, hire them and go even further.
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