A small SaaS got 42 users from SEO only, with no revenue yet

A Reddit user in r/SaaS shared their first public post about Chooseday, a decision tool for remote teams. The product has 42 users, no paid plan, and $0 revenue. The founder says they spent $0 on ads and had no social media presence before the post. They say all traffic came from SEO, and search queries helped shape the product roadmap.

Key points

  • Chooseday is a tool for remote teams to make decisions with deadlines and voting.
  • The product currently has 42 users and no paid tier live yet.
  • The founder says they have spent $0 on advertising.
  • The post says traffic has come only from SEO.
  • The founder uses Search Console queries to guide product roadmap ideas.

Quick term guide

r/SaaS
A Reddit community where people discuss software subscription businesses.
revenue
Revenue is the money a business earns before taking out costs.
founder
A person who starts a new company or project.
traffic
The people who visit a website or app.
roadmap
A plan for what a product team may build next.
business
An activity where you provide value to others in exchange for money.
paid tier
A paid level of a product with extra features or higher limits.
Search Console
A Google tool that shows how people find a site through Google Search.
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