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I build SaaS products for funded startups — looking for serious clients

Hey Indie Hackers đź‘‹

I'm a developer (working with a partner) building SaaS products for funded startups and serious founders.

We handle:
— Full SaaS development (frontend, backend, database)
— Security & compliance
— Payment integration (Stripe, Paddle, etc.)
— Landing pages & onboarding flows

We've built projects like TempQR (expiring links for freelancers).

Our clients come to us when they need a reliable technical partner who delivers — not someone who disappears after 2 weeks.

If you're a founder with budget and a validated idea, let's talk.

Current capacity: 2 projects max. Serious inquiries only.

DM me or comment below.

posted to Icon for group Ideas Into Revenue
Ideas Into Revenue
on April 2, 2026
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    That’s exactly the point:

    Reliability and real execution instead of short-term promises.
    This is also the idea behind NexioWork MK.

    Not just being visible — but actually delivering.

    Platforms shouldn’t only show connections, but enable real collaboration, with structured processes, teams, and projects that get executed.

    Less talking. More doing.

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      I agree on the importance of execution over messaging. The real challenge, in my view, is how you structure platforms so that execution becomes measurable and repeatable rather than just aspirational.

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    Hey Oubella, this sounds like a solid offering for founders.

    Finding a dev team that actually sticks around is a huge pain point when starting out.

    I am currently building and scaling my own SaaS called WordyKid.

    It is an educational platform that takes regular photos of reading materials and instantly turns them into personalized learning games for kids.

    Do you happen to have experience working with image recognition or similar tech for startups?

    Wishing you the best of luck with finding those two serious clients.

    🙏

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      WordyKid sounds like a great mission — turning reading materials into games for kids is a smart way to make learning fun.

      To answer your question: image recognition isn't my primary focus. I specialize more in full-stack development (React, Node.js) and building SaaS products from scratch.

      That said, I've worked on projects that involved image processing and OCR (optical character recognition) for document scanning. If you're building WordyKid with React/Node.js on the backend, I could definitely help. For pure image recognition models (ML/AI), you might want someone with more specific computer vision expertise.

      What tech stack are you building WordyKid with? Always curious to see how founders approach the technical side.

      Best of luck with your launch — and thanks for the kind words!

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        Since you’re scaling up, you should enter it into the Validation Arena. It’s a $19 challenge to see who can get the most traction—the winner gets a trip to Tokyo.

        The prize pool just opened at $0, so your odds are great right now

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          Thanks for sharing. I’m currently prioritizing direct validation through acquisition channels and product signals before participating in external challenges.

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            Got it — that makes sense, especially at this stage.

            If it’s helpful later, Tokyo Lore is structured more as a lightweight validation layer than a typical “challenge” — but totally fair to stay focused on core acquisition right now.

            If you ever want to test it as an additional signal (or just want a fresh external perspective on positioning), happy to plug you in anytime 👍

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              I really appreciate that — thank you.

              I'll keep Tokyo Lore in mind as a potential validation layer once I have more traction.

              Right now, my focus is on getting first users through direct outreach and organic channels.

              But I'd love to tap into your perspective on positioning — that's actually where I think I need the most help.

              Would you be open to a quick look at my landing page? No pressure at all.

              Either way, appreciate you offering. 🙏"

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