I spent 1 year building my SaaS and only then realized I built the wrong thing

2 points by oaba_omar ↗ HN
I just shipped my first SaaS.

Not “failed”. Not “crushed it”. Just… shipped it.

And here’s the brutal summary I wish someone had slapped me with on day one:

Build the MVP — and for the love of god, stop there. Then immediately switch your brain to distribution.

I spent almost a full year polishing features, refactoring code, improving edge cases that no user ever asked for. I told myself I was being “serious” and “professional”.

Reality check: I was procrastinating on marketing.

Only now do I realize how backwards my thinking was. You don’t earn the right to market after building something perfect. Marketing is part of building the product.

Some other things I learned the hard way:

• Almost every idea is good if it solves a real pain. Execution and distribution matter more than originality. • “Find your audience” is good advice — but it’s much easier when you’re early or niche. If you’re not first, you need a sharper angle, not a bigger product. • Silence is the worst feedback. No hate, no love, no usage = no positioning. • If users don’t complain, they don’t care yet.

Now I’m in the fun phase: mild panic The product exists, the code works, and I’m suddenly realizing that none of that automatically creates users.

So I’m doing the uncomfortable part late:

talking to strangers

posting in public

admitting I don’t have traction yet

If you’re building right now and still “adding just one more feature” — this is your sign.

Ship earlier. Market sooner. Be wrong faster.

If this post helps even one person stop overbuilding, my year wasn’t completely wasted.

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And even here you haven't posted a link to your project? Omg. How do you expect someone will find you? What did you bild??
This is such a common trap for many, building a solution looking for a problem.

I’ve experienced it myself many times. Learned by experience that validating early is better, but even when knowing the fact there’s a gravitational pull for builders to just wanting to build things, without knowing if it’s a solid opportunity or not. It’s an opportunity loss for us builders.

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