Micro-SaaS Alternatives to BigTech/VC (microfounder.com)
Hi HN
I started this crowdsourced list to find small internet products made by solo developers (or tiny teams) that can be used as alternatives to BigTech/VC-funded startups.
E.g. you can use Tally (by two devs, $14K MRR) instead of Typeform ($190M funding, 600+ employees)
or Plausible (by two devs, $83K MRR) instead of Google Analytics.
I added a link to a form where you can send me suggestions to alternatives, happy to add to the site!
Thanks, Rauno
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Vexing parse
Team size and age of the startup are better metrics imo.
Having found product market fit is a sign of competence. Being good at marketing is, too. Signs of.
Who's gonna pick (gamble on) a SaaS that's doing < 500$??
IMO this list should focus on the differentiator rather than team-size or MRR.
[0]: https://twitter.com/i/lists/1553077166270709760
For example, instead of 'Buffer', the category or section could be called 'Social media tools'. Same for the other sections e.g. 'Analytics', 'Cold email tools', and so on.
Also, Zendesk and Freshdesk are both in the same category of help desk software but are listed separated on the page.
https://freshdesk.com/general/the-freshdesk-story-blog/
I only ever want stuff I can limp along standalone with until we find something to replace it with. I got seriously burned by a small SaaS help desk app about 15 years ago. Turns out they had three customers, no investors and were burning $20k a month on operational expenditure
So they clearly want people to know.
(But totally agree on your point)