I
met
a
guy
who
has
the
perfect
strategy
for
finding
micro
SaaS
ideas
I
think
anyone
can
build
a
business
like
mine
And
with
this
simple
strategy
he's
been
able
to
build
a
pretty
successful
business
Today
UFO
makes
11
000
MRR
He
didn't
need
to
come
up
with
a
brand
new
idea
He
didn't
need
a
crazy
marketing
strategy
He
just
focused
on
one
simple
thing
I
think
anyone
can
copy
this
strategy
to
make
their
first
10
000
I
had
Abhishek
come
on
the
channel
and
break
down
this
strategy
step
by
step
In
my
opinion
the
best
approach
to
build
a
SaaS
is
In
this
video
we'll
go
over
where
to
start
looking
for
ideas
how
to
identify
if
one
is
worth
working
on
and
how
to
get
your
first
customer
without
actually
building
anything
I
think
you're
gonna
like
this
one
Let's
dive
in
I'm
Pat
Walls
and
this
is
Starter
Story
All
right
welcome
Abhishek
to
the
channel
Tell
me
about
who
you
are
what
you
built
and
what's
your
story
My
name
is
Abhishek
and
I
built
UForm
It's
an
alternative
to
Typeform
I
launched
it
in
2023
and
over
the
last
two
years
we
have
grown
it
to
around
11
000
MRR
now
Okay
so
immediately
I
just
want
to
get
into
it
right
away
I
think
your
approach
is
super
cool
kind
of
finding
this
big
idea
building
a
small
version
of
it
Can
you
tell
me
about
how
you
even
came
up
with
the
idea
on
how
to
do
this
I
was
working
on
my
previous
SaaS
which
was
a
no
code
chatbot
builder
It
was
called
BotFlow
and
it
has
200
users
or
so
So
majority
of
them
were
using
it
because
they
wanted
a
conversational
form
And
when
I
talked
to
them
and
found
that
they
were
using
it
as
an
alternative
to
Typeform
I
found
that
Typeform
recently
raised
their
pricing
So
then
I
found
there
was
like
a
gap
in
the
market
But
pricing
is
something
that
I
found
like
it
can't
be
the
only
reason
So
I
then
searched
Twitter
Reddit
Typeform's
own
forum
and
all
I
found
there
are
like
some
other
features
as
well
that
users
want
and
Typeform
is
not
providing
So
then
I
sold
that
chatbot
builder
BotFlow
and
started
working
on
new
form
Okay
I
mean
you
just
talked
about
it
right
there
You
called
it
finding
the
gap
What
do
you
mean
exactly
by
that
Finding
the
gap
is
something
where
you
can
you
know
take
something
which
is
already
working
people
are
using
it
But
there
are
some
gaps
like
some
pain
points
people
are
not
finding
with
the
current
competitors
If
you
can
fill
that
gap
you
can
definitely
get
users
I
think
like
most
of
our
developers
think
most
of
the
ideas
or
most
of
things
have
already
built
in
the
market
right
But
there
is
always
a
gap
Thank
you
for
sharing
that
I
mean
I
just
love
this
strategy
Taking
a
big
idea
building
a
really
small
version
of
it
maybe
even
undercutting
the
prices
building
other
features
Tell
me
about
why
you
think
other
people
watching
this
should
adopt
this
approach
as
well
In
my
opinion
the
best
approach
to
build
a
SaaS
is
you
should
not
invent
things
As
an
indie
hacker
as
a
bootstrap
you
can't
create
the
next
Uber
You
can't
create
the
next
Facebook
You
need
a
lot
of
money
for
that
in
your
PC
funding
In
fact
you
should
upload
the
market
which
is
already
validated
like
there
are
already
big
players
there
So
people
are
actually
using
it
and
then
just
find
the
gap
Okay
let's
take
a
deeper
dive
into
the
finding
the
gap
strategy
Can
you
break
down
this
strategy
so
that
someone
watching
could
think
about
how
they
could
do
something
similar
The
idea
is
simple
Step
one
you
look
for
a
popular
tool
and
search
social
platforms
like
Twitter
and
Reddit
with
keywords
like
X
alternative
where
X
is
basically
the
product
with
lots
of
users
So
far
in
my
case
it
was
Typeform
Then
step
two
find
the
pain
points
or
gaps
which
they
are
not
solving
It
is
fine
if
the
pain
point
is
pricing
but
only
if
pricing
is
too
high
Then
step
three
reach
out
to
those
users
with
your
solution
with
just
a
basic
landing
page
explaining
your
solution
So
messaging
is
the
key
here
Bonus
point
step
four
have
a
tool
to
simply
easily
migrate
your
competitor's
user
to
your
platform
with
a
one
click
In
Uform
we
have
a
landing
page
where
you
can
paste
your
Typeform
URL
and
it
will
generate
a
Uform
in
a
few
seconds
So
people
can
see
like
okay
this
is
what
we
are
getting
Okay
cool
So
I
mean
that's
an
awesome
strategy
You're
a
busy
founder
you
don't
have
time
to
go
build
other
things
but
people
watching
this
might
be
wondering
okay
how
can
I
do
this
strategy
right
now
What
are
the
big
hundred
million
dollar
companies
out
there
that
I
can
kind
of
go
do
the
same
thing
you
did
So
what
would
be
your
advice
or
ideas
you
have
around
that
Yeah
so
there
are
lots
of
opportunities
there
which
I
would
love
to
build
but
I
don't
have
time
to
do
Two
of
them
which
I
can
state
right
away
One
is
Kenny
Alternative
This
is
my
personal
pain
point
I
have
faced
because
we
are
a
small
startup
and
Kenny
has
recently
trying
to
go
up
market
So
I
searched
for
a
lot
of
Kenny
Alternative
in
the
market
but
none
as
simple
as
Kenny
Kenny
Apart
from
that
there
is
a
one
gap
that
I
found
recently
This
is
an
app
where
you
can
build
your
forest
the
digital
forest
by
doing
some
habits
And
why
you
should
build
an
alternative
right
now
is
if
you
search
with
the
latest
reviews
there
most
of
them
are
one
star
I
think
these
are
the
things
that
you
should
do
but
you
will
find
that
there
are
people
who
say
that
okay
Facebook
is
crap
I
don't
want
to
go
there
But
definitely
don't
build
things
like
a
social
media
and
marketplace
or
something
That
is
something
that
as
an
indie
hacker
you
should
always
take
Before
we
wrap
up
with
Abhishek's
story
I
wanted
to
pop
in
with
a
question
What
do
you
want
to
build
No
seriously
what
project
have
you
been
thinking
about
for
a
long
time
Maybe
it's
a
micro
SaaS
like
the
one
we're
talking
about
today
or
maybe
it's
just
a
simple
tool
that
will
help
you
be
more
productive
Whatever
it
is
AI
has
made
it
possible
to
build
anything
But
let's
be
honest
it's
still
really
hard
to
figure
out
where
to
start
I
get
DMs
every
single
day
from
people
asking
me
how
to
build
build
what
to
build
and
what
tools
to
actually
use
So
I
decided
to
create
something
that
makes
it
easier
for
you
to
build
with
AI
It's
called
Starter
Story
Build
and
it's
our
program
where
in
just
a
few
days
you'll
go
from
a
simple
idea
to
a
production
ready
app
You'll
get
guidance
from
our
resident
experts
and
you'll
get
the
roadmap
for
how
to
build
with
AI
forever
Honestly
I
wish
this
existed
when
I
was
just
starting
out
So
if
you're
curious
check
out
the
link
in
the
description
to
learn
more
about
Starter
Story
Build
All
right
let's
get
back
to
the
episode
I'd
love
to
learn
a
little
bit
more
about
Uform
and
just
walk
me
a
little
bit
through
kind
of
how
you
built
it
Just
give
me
a
high
level
overview
of
like
what
you
did
until
you
got
the
first
paying
customer
and
so
on
So
my
approach
was
simple
I
didn't
actually
make
like
all
the
features
that
Typhoon
was
providing
So
we
initially
didn't
do
anything
which
might
be
like
a
fancy
landing
page
or
a
logo
or
anything
like
that
The
first
version
of
Uform
had
just
you
can
collect
some
data
using
like
fields
like
name
email
star
rating
and
all
And
apart
from
that
you
can
just
download
your
data
as
a
CSV
There
were
no
integrations
with
Google
Sheet
API
etc
Nothing
was
available
there
So
this
was
an
MBB
that
I
think
I
built
in
two
weeks
And
the
landing
page
was
a
basic
landing
page
at
that
time
which
just
had
a
start
using
Uform
which
used
to
take
you
to
the
Uform
build
And
later
on
like
my
wife
created
the
current
page
Then
we
got
like
I
guess
200
plus
users
Okay
cool
I
mean
that's
awesome
Next
question
that
I
have
is
around
some
of
the
numbers
behind
it
I
know
you're
super
transparent
about
that
stuff
So
how's
the
business
going
and
share
with
me
some
of
the
numbers
Yeah
currently
we
are
doing
around
11
000
MRR
And
there
are
around
35
000
or
so
users
registered
users
And
paying
customers
is
around
500
something
We
are
actually
basically
in
a
freemium
model
I
guess
90
plus
of
features
are
free
So
our
conversion
rate
is
around
somewhere
around
1
5
to
less
than
2
Traffic
per
month
we
get
around
35
000
visitors
per
month
unique
visitors
And
apart
from
that
a
good
stat
right
now
is
we
have
recently
got
4
million
form
submissions
Cool
Well
thanks
for
sharing
that
What
tech
stack
did
you
use
to
build
this
business
And
what
tools
do
you
use
on
a
daily
basis
Yeah
so
Uform
is
built
on
Laravel
I
chose
Laravel
basically
because
I
love
it
I'm
working
on
this
since
last
I
guess
10
years
So
I
wanted
to
keep
the
stack
which
I
am
comfortable
with
And
it
is
hosted
on
AWS
Amazon
AWS
We
use
Cloudflare
for
security
and
storage
Apart
from
that
Stripe
for
payments
We
use
open
AIs
a
lot
for
fraud
detection
because
our
freemium
model
lots
of
bad
users
comes
in
who
tries
to
gain
the
system
Then
we
use
Slide
for
help
docs
They
are
great
Apart
from
that
Gmail
for
bug
space
Simple
Analytics
for
web
analytics
Kenny
for
feedback
management
And
Mailgun
for
email
Then
in
total
I
think
our
last
month
expense
was
around
less
than
1
200
Next
question
I
have
is
you
know
you
built
this
successful
business
What
have
been
some
of
the
most
surprising
lessons
that
you've
learned
along
the
journey
First
of
all
the
messaging
is
important
with
your
app
The
message
about
what
your
product
does
should
resonate
with
basically
your
ideal
customer
After
that
it
is
all
about
how
good
your
product
is
and
your
customer
support
which
will
not
only
keep
your
existing
customer
but
they
will
also
refer
others
to
your
product
And
the
last
question
is
if
you
could
stand
on
Abhishek's
shoulder
before
you
had
this
successful
business
this
amazing
SaaS
business
that
you
built
what
would
be
your
advice
to
yourself
or
to
people
watching
this
who
want
to
do
something
similar
If
you
are
young
take
risks
early
because
you
have
less
responsibilities
And
don't
neglect
marketing
That
is
the
important
thing
Apart
from
that
I
would
say
don't
build
things
because
you
can
If
you
really
want
a
SaaS
business
to
support
your
lifestyle
then
I
think
you
should
first
search
for
what
people
are
looking
for
and
then
build
it
Well
that's
great
advice
Thank
you
Abhishek
for
coming
on
I
love
the
business
that
you
built
and
hope
to
see
you
at
100
000
MRR
Thank
you
Brett
Thanks
a
lot
Man
I
just
loved
hearing
about
how
Abhishek
thinks
about
building
apps
I
think
the
strategy
is
cool
because
it's
very
approachable
There
are
a
lot
of
low
hanging
fruit
out
there
that
exist
like
this
where
you
can
go
find
a
big
company
figure
out
what
users
like
and
dislike
and
then
build
that
micro
version
of
it
It's
not
necessarily
easy
but
the
strategy
is
pretty
simple
And
I
think
it's
very
doable
And
with
tools
like
Lovable
and
Cursor
you
can
spin
up
these
projects
and
get
started
and
have
a
real
working
prototype
in
just
a
few
hours
And
that's
exactly
why
we
built
and
launched
Starter
Story
Build
In
a
few
days
you'll
learn
how
to
build
stuff
with
AI
And
who
knows
In
a
few
months
you
might
have
your
own
10
000
per
month
micro
SaaS
If
you're
interested
in
Starter
Story
Build
head
to
the
first
link
in
the
description
to
learn
more
Thank
you
again
for
watching
I'll
see
you
in
the
next
one
Peace