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Day 3: 500 views, 90 comments, still 0 paying users — here's what I'm learning

Day 3: 500 views, 90 comments, still 0 paying users — here's what I'm learning"
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"Three days in. The IH thread blew up beyond anything I expected — 500 views, 90 comments, 28 likes. Thank you to everyone who engaged, genuinely the best feedback I've ever gotten on anything I've built.
The hard truth: zero paying users still.
What I'm doing differently from the comments:

Locking into Reddit and Instagram only, ignoring everything else
Tracking activation not signups — what did they do in first session
Finding complaint threads and answering properly, no pitch
20 Instagram DMs per day to freelancers directly

Today's numbers:

Reddit karma: 7 (need 50)
Instagram posts: 3 live
DMs sent today: working on it
Paying users: 0

Will update again tomorrow with real numbers.
If you're a freelancer reading this — helios.today, free plan, no card needed."

on June 2, 2026
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    Love the transparency — 500 views and 90 comments in just three days is a strong signal that your messaging resonates, even if paying users haven’t shown up yet. Focusing on activation over signups is smart; understanding what users actually do in their first session often reveals the real friction points.

    The targeted approach — Reddit, Instagram, and complaint-thread engagement — shows you’re prioritizing meaningful connections over broad, unfocused outreach. That’s exactly the kind of lean testing that can turn early attention into paying users.

    I’m working with a small team building systems to help early-stage SaaS founders convert engagement into action and revenue efficiently. If you’re open to sharing insights or exploring collaboration, I’d be happy to connect.

    WhatsApp: +1 (361) 332-6512

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    That's a brutal reality check, moving from high engagement to zero paying users. Many of us hit that wall where it feels like people want to chat but not commit. Your shift to finding complaint threads is smart.

    When you're answering those, consider looking for specific problems that Helios directly solves, not just general complaints. Then, instead of jumping straight to the product, share how you solved a similar problem in your own building process or for another user. That builds trust and makes the product a natural next step, rather than a pitch. It's slow, but it's how those first few paying users often get converted.

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      This is actually the most useful comment I've gotten John_blvck. The 'share how you solved it first, product second' framing makes total sense — it builds credibility before there's any reason to trust you. I've been jumping too fast to the product. Going to try leading with the process instead and see how it lands.

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    Day 3 with 0 paying users after 500 views is exactly the kind of honest update most founders don't share. The shift from tracking signups to tracking activation is the right move . A signup means nothing if they never hit the moment the product was built for. The Reddit karma wall is real too, been hitting the same thing. Keep posting these updates, this is the kind of build in public that actually helps other founders

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      Appreciate that Ghost0708. The activation shift felt obvious once I said it out loud but I'd been tracking signups like they meant something for too long. Good to know the karma wall isn't just me — frustrating but at least it's a known obstacle. Keep building.

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