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Niche community launches over launching everywhere

April 6, 2026r/SaaS, r/IndieHackers

In r/SaaS and r/IndieHackers, builders argue that trying to launch on too many platforms kills consistency, while targeted posting in the right subreddit can produce the first sign ups after years of zero signups.

“Trying to launch everywhere is probably why nothing is working”
“made a list of platforms tried to use all of them thought more = better It wasn’t.”
“Had built a running app for myself that connects to my Whoop and decided to share it in r/whoop as well. Within 12 hours, two people I've never met in my life signed up”
r/SaaS
r/IndieHackers
launch daysign upssaasredditsign upszero signupslaunch day

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