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And we hit 245 users in 20 days on Clowd[.]Store 🚀

A few days ago, I made a post for getting 100 users in 12 days. You can see here: https://www.indiehackers.com/post/finally-reached-100-users-in-just-12-days-a8a6297db3

I don't know what to name it, but I'm getting an overwhelming response for my product.

Just crossed 245 users in 20 days.

We also have 38 subscribed users for paid plans.

Try here: https://clowd.store

on March 28, 2026
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    This is a really strong early signal — 245 users in ~20 days with ~38 paid subscriptions is not just “growth”, it’s early product-market fit dynamics showing up.

    What stands out here isn’t only acquisition speed, but conversion quality. ~15% paid conversion at this stage usually means one of two things: either the pain is very well identified, or the on boarding is doing an exceptional job of removing friction (or both).

    If you keep this trajectory, your next bottleneck won’t be users — it’ll be retention + repeatable acquisition channels. That’s usually the moment where most SaaS founders either 10x or stall.

    I’ve been working with early-stage SaaS builders around this exact transition point (0 → first scalable system), and the pattern is always the same: the winners don’t optimize for more traffic first, they lock down activation + retention loops before scaling.

    Happy to connect with anyone building in this stage — especially if you’re trying to turn early traction into a predictable growth system instead of just “lucky spikes.”

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