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123 Discury Digest articles sourced from threads in r/SaaS. Direct quotes, real founders, no paraphrasing.
How SaaS Founders Actually Validate Demand in 2026
SaaS founders often mistake waitlists for demand. Learn why 97.4% of launches fail and how to validate your B2B SaaS demand with just 5 active users.
5/2/2026 · r/SaaS · r/Entrepreneur
How Solo Founders Get Their First Paying SaaS Customer
Solo founders often struggle to land their first paying customer. Here is what 6 Reddit threads reveal about manual onboarding and urgent pain points.
5/2/2026 · r/SaaS · r/Entrepreneur
is 2026 too late to launch a saas — r/SaaS
By Tomáš Cina, CEO at Discury · AI-assisted research, human-edited Across 15 threads, one pattern repeats: the "SaaS is dead" narrative is a distraction fro.
5/1/2026 · r/SaaS · r/Entrepreneur
Why SaaS founders are rejecting AI slop marketing in 2026
SaaS founders are rejecting low-effort AI marketing content in 2026. See what r/SaaS threads reveal about the shift toward high-signal, human-led growth.
5/1/2026 · r/SaaS · r/Entrepreneur
Why Bootstrapped Teams Quit Expensive CRM and SaaS Tools: A 2026 Analysis
Bootstrapped teams often pay thousands for unused enterprise software. Here is how to audit your SaaS stack and cut operational waste effectively.
5/1/2026 · r/smallbusiness · r/SaaS
Exit Strategies for n8n AI Automation Agencies: What 2026 Data Reveals
Scaling an n8n AI automation agency requires moving from bespoke services to repeatable outcomes. Here is how founders prepare for an exit in 2026.
4/29/2026 · r/startups · r/SaaS
AI Coding vs. Manual Coding for SaaS: What r/SaaS Founders Actually Build
Founders report AI coding tools handle 75% of tasks but create massive security debt. Here is how to balance AI speed with production-grade architecture.
4/29/2026 · r/SaaS · r/Entrepreneur
Why SaaS Founders Fail to Monetize AI Content Tools and How to Pivot
Founders often build AI tools that solve for content creation rather than business outcomes. Here is why AI-first startups struggle to monetize.
4/29/2026 · r/Entrepreneur · r/SaaS
What solo founders on Reddit actually say about burnout in 2026
By Tomáš Cina, CEO at Discury · AI-assisted research, human-edited $3K MRR is the revenue level where u/Thick-Session7153 reported hitting a wall of exhaust.
4/28/2026 · r/SaaS · r/Entrepreneur
Why Founders Consider Shutting Down SaaS After Growth
45% of public SaaS companies face valuation pressure despite revenue growth. Are founders considered employees or just trapped in their own safe rooms?
4/28/2026 · r/SaaS · r/smallbusiness
Founder burnout and quitting signals in early stage startups: what r/SaaS threads reveal
Founder burnout often signals a lack of repeatable systems rather than a lack of grit. See what 5 Reddit threads reveal about scaling your SaaS.
4/27/2026 · r/SaaS · r/Entrepreneur
Why Founders Shut Down Successful SaaS: What 7 Reddit Threads Reveal
Successful SaaS founders often shut down at $18K MRR due to market ceilings, not failure. Here is why they choose to exit instead of scaling.
4/27/2026 · r/SaaS · r/smallbusiness