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The quiet trap that keeps smart founders broke: building for people who don’t pay for anything.

I spent a year building for people who said “cool idea” but never opened their wallets.
Turns out, interest isn’t intent. The quiet trap is building for users who will never pay.

3 signs you’re in the trap

  • Your audience “should” pay, but never has. Hobbyists, students, tire-kickers.
  • Their current solution is free + effort. If they’re okay with a Google Sheet, they won’t buy your SaaS.
  • The first question is “Is there a free tier?” Not “How fast does this fix my problem?”

The fix: build for people already spending money

Stop asking who finds it useful. Ask who’s paying to solve this badly right now. Those people already have a budget. You just need to redirect it.

30‑second gut check

Message the last 10 people who said your idea was “great” and ask:
“What are you paying for today to solve this — or are you just living with the pain?”

If nobody’s paying anything, pivot fast. Find the ones with a receipt.


I’m building in public, sharing every hard lesson and revenue number with zero filter.
No gate, no email catch — just raw progress at yogyagoyal.up.railway.app.

on May 27, 2026
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