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    If you post the link directly then the votes don't end up counting, I believe.

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      Thanks. I'll remember that next time.

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      I'm here to say what you said😅

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    Building a Micro SaaS with MailerLite, Netlify, Stripe and Zapier

    I honestly don't understand what your product does, the title is just a buzzwords and 3rd party APIs. "Micro SaaS" just makes it more confusing for me. What's the difference between a SaaS and a "micro" SaaS?

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      “A SaaS business targeting a niche market, run by one person or a very small team, with small costs, a narrow focus, a small but dedicated user base and no outside funding. Hence, micro-SaaS.”

      source: https://www.koombea.com/blog/rise-micro-saas/#:~:text=A micro SaaS%2C as defined,Hence%2C micro-SaaS.”

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      I know, I was trying to come up with a catchy title and it didn't work in my favor.

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    This is against HN policy. If someone reports there, you and your site will likely be banned.

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    Although my poor strategy and planning failed on HN, this post seems to be getting some nice traction. Thank you, Indie Hackers!

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    I've had an idea that's adjacent to this that I've been wanting to work on forever. Do you mind if I run it by you as, perhaps, it's something you'd want to incorporate as part of the paid subscription?

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      I would love to hear. Hit me up at [email protected]

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    Gave you a vote, but ALSO I would very interested in your magic link + stripe + netlify solution because this is exactly what I'm in the middle of right now!

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      So if you use Stripe billing to manage subscriptions Stripes creates a session URL aka magic link that allows your users to update their subscription directly in Stripe without any type of account you can check the code in here - https://github.com/eduardosasso/bullish/blob/master/site/subscription.js

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    In my opinion, you should send a link category instead of the direct link. e.g. https://news.ycombinator.com/newest

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      Thank you. Will do next time.

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