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113 Discury Digest articles sourced from threads in r/Entrepreneur. Direct quotes, real founders, no paraphrasing.
Why dev agency founders struggle beyond coding in 2026
Dev agency founders face a 2026 cash flow crisis as technical skills commoditize; here is what 7 Reddit threads reveal about scaling and payment terms.
4/18/2026 · r/Entrepreneur
Why Dev Agencies Fail to Pivot to SaaS in 2026
14 years of agency experience often masks a reliance on net-30 invoicing; here is why 10 paying customers are required to validate your SaaS idea.
4/18/2026 · r/Entrepreneur
Why the 14-Year Agency Founder Reality Check is Hitting in 2026
14-year agency founders report cash flow gaps and AI disruption; here is how to pivot from self-employment to building a saleable business asset.
4/18/2026 · r/Entrepreneur
How SaaS founders optimize for generative AI search engines in 2026
Generative AI search engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity require factual, entity-dense content; here is how SaaS founders are auditing their visibility.
4/18/2026 · r/Entrepreneur · r/SaaS
How to sell a small SaaS business in 2026: the r/SaaS verdict
Selling a small SaaS in 2026 requires proof of revenue and repeatable acquisition channels. Here is what 5 Reddit threads reveal about exit valuations.
4/17/2026 · r/startups · r/Entrepreneur
Why 92% of B2B SaaS AI features fail to reduce churn
92% of SaaS companies add AI features, yet churn remains at 3.5% per month; here is why most integrations fail to solve daily user friction.
4/17/2026 · r/SaaS · r/Entrepreneur
Why dev agency pivots to product often fail in 2026
Agency founders often burn $47,000 building products no one wants. Here is why service-based scaling beats product pivots without manual validation.
4/17/2026 · r/Entrepreneur
Why SaaS founders are moving from custom AI builds to managed agents in 2026
Managed AI agents now cost eight cents an hour, shifting focus from complex custom builds to high-utility workflows for non-technical founders.
4/17/2026 · r/Entrepreneur
Why non-technical SaaS founders fail to reach product-market fit
Non-technical founders often stall at $0 MRR by prioritizing features over problem validation; here is what 8 Reddit threads reveal about the root cause.
4/17/2026 · r/Entrepreneur
What solo SaaS founders actually pay for in 2026: The r/SaaS verdict
Analysis paralysis thrives when founders prioritize code over customer pain. One audit of 500 Product Hunt launches by u/Responsible-Ad431 found that 97.
4/17/2026 · r/Entrepreneur · r/SaaS
What SaaS founders on Reddit actually pay for in 2026
Founders on Reddit report that raising prices from $9 to $29 per month filters out non-serious users and validates real business demand in 2026.
4/17/2026 · r/Entrepreneur
Why SaaS founders are trading dashboards for AI agents in 2026
Salesforce cut 4,000 support jobs using AI agents; here is why SaaS founders are moving away from UI-based dashboards toward automated agentic models.
4/17/2026 · r/SaaS · r/Entrepreneur