avinash M

Brainstorming my first SAAS tool out of my experience and expertise

👋 Hey Product Hunt Community!

I’m Avinash, a full-stack engineer with 6+ years of experience building scalable backend systems, cloud-native apps, and AI-integrated features. I’m currently exploring ideas for my own SaaS product, and I’m here to understand what early adopters actually value in a single, well-executed core feature.

✨ I’d love to hear from other makers:

  • What’s one feature your early users really latched onto?

  • What challenges did you face in helping users or fully adopt that one core feature?

  • If you're a SaaS user yourself, what convinces you to stick around after your first session?

Looking forward to learning, exchanging ideas, and maybe even collaborating! 🚀

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Angelina Shevchuk

Hey! Great to see you here and love your focus on building around a single strong feature!

As a marketing specialist of data visualization products, the feature our early users really latched onto was seamless data loading of any scale. The main challenge wasn’t building it, but educating users on its full value. Most people take fast actions on the Internet for granted and notice only when something is slow.

As a SaaS user myself, what makes me stick after the first session is clarity. A clean interface and a clear next step. If I feel productive in first 5–10 minutes, I’m way more likely to return.

Excited to see what you build!

Feel free to share your ideas as they evolve

avinash M

@angelinashv Really appreciate that point — and by the way, loved the little “weeee” moment in your SaaS demo video! 😄 You’re absolutely right: no matter how powerful the tech is, communicating its value through UI/UX is always a challenge.

Maybe that’s where an AI copilot could step in — one that drafts a personalized action plan using available features. Imagine a future where we have a CX SaaS buddy widget guiding us step by step — kind of like a next-gen Clippy, but actually helpful this time!

Who knows, maybe we’re closer to that than we think.