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Validation and feedback requests get treated as spam without trust

April 3, 2026r/SaaS, r/solopreneur

In r/SaaS and r/solopreneur, founders say asking strangers for input backfires unless you first contribute in communities, lead with helping, and treat negative comments as a useful signal versus silence.

The hardest part is not building it is to gather people and listening to them and tailoring the solution according to there problem
asking strangers for feedback without context feels spammy even when you dont mean it to be.
I stopped leading with “help me with my SaaS” and started leading with “I’ll help you solve X annoying thing in your workflow this week.”
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