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I built a full AI SaaS in 2 months. It works. I have zero users. And I want to sell it.

Eight weeks ago I had an idea. Two months later I have a working, deployed, production-ready AI product — and nobody knows it exists.

That's on me. I'm a builder, not a marketer. And instead of pretending I'll figure out growth, I'd rather put it in the hands of someone who can actually run with it.

So here's the honest story.

What I built

DocuMind is an AI-powered document chatbot you can embed on any website in under 2 minutes — one script tag, done.

You upload your docs (PDF, DOCX, TXT, CSV). DocuMind trains a chatbot on them. Your visitors ask questions, the bot answers — accurately, instantly, with sources.

It works on WordPress, Shopify, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, React, Vue, Next.js. Full API. SSE streaming. Shadow DOM isolation. Custom branding. Under 8kb gzipped.

The full documentation is live at documind.website/docs.

The tech

RAG architecture (Retrieval-Augmented Generation). Every question your visitor asks gets matched against your uploaded documents in real time. No hallucination from general knowledge — the answers come from your content.

GPT-4o, GPT-4o-mini, GPT-4-turbo — configurable from the dashboard. Temperature, max tokens, system prompt — all tweakable. The widget is a custom Web Component running inside Shadow DOM so it never conflicts with the host site's CSS.

Why I'm selling instead of scaling

I'll be direct: I built this because I love building. The 2 months were genuinely fun — solving the RAG pipeline, getting the widget to work across every major CMS, writing the docs.

But I have no audience. No Twitter following. No newsletter. No ad budget. The product needs someone who can put it in front of web agencies, SaaS founders, or e-commerce stores — people who'd pay $49–$99/month without blinking.

That person isn't me. Maybe it's you.

What you're getting

Full source code. Live domain. Working dashboard. Widget that deploys on every major platform. Detailed documentation. A product that is genuinely finished — not an MVP, not a prototype. Something you can put in front of paying customers this week.

The business case is obvious: web agencies alone could resell this to 10–50 clients at $49–99/month each. One agency deal pays back the acquisition cost. Everything after that is margin.

What I'm looking for

Open to a full outright acquisition, a white-label licensing deal, or an investor who wants to fund growth in exchange for equity or revenue share. Price is negotiable and I'm reasonable — I'd rather see this product used than sit on a server.

If you're a web agency, a SaaS founder looking to add AI features, or someone with an audience in the SMB space — I'd love to talk.

Drop a comment below or reach out directly. The product is live. Go kick the tires at documind.website first.

— Built in 2 months · Zero users · 100% ready to ship

on March 12, 2026
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    Cool build — forcing answers strictly from uploaded docs to cut hallucinations is a smart way to keep replies accurate and trustworthy. I've run into the same need for control. With SupportBridge, I'm going even stricter for customer support emails: AI replies verbatim from approved FAQs only, max one auto-reply per ticket, and auto-escalates on sensitive queries like refunds or passwords. How are you handling cases in DocuMind that go beyond the docs or need human escalation?

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