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Honest Product Teardown for 80 € – Example on a fresh task tracker SaaS

Hey makers,
I just did a quick teardown of a recently launched productivity tool (anonymous, no promo). Here's a short version of what I saw:
Strengths:

All-in-one: tasks + kanban + file sharing + calendar – saves switching apps
Clean, minimal design, no clutter
Super intuitive – zero learning curve

What could be better:

No redirect after logout – user stays "logged in" feeling
Sign up & sign in on one page – confuses new users
Language switcher at the bottom – people look for it in the header (UX + SEO win)
Landing copy doesn't sell the value clearly – what exact pain does it solve? (time saved? replaces 3 tools?)

Verdict: Strong idea, huge potential for small teams/solo. Add mobile app and punchier copy – it could be a winner.
I do these honest teardowns for 79 € (800–1500 words + actionable recommendations on UX, copy, first improvements).
Payment after you see the draft and decide it's worth it.
DM "audit" + your link if interested. Happy to discuss!
Who wants one? 😊
#SaaS #IndieHackers #ProductFeedback #BuildInPublic

on February 12, 2026
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