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Pulse — what's trending on r/SaaS this week — Page 2
Weekly recap of the most-discussed threads on SaaS-adjacent subreddits. Fresh signal, not recycled news.
Why new businesses struggle to gain early traction: what 6 Reddit threads reveal
Founders often burn capital building products without market validation. Here is what 6 Reddit threads reveal about the true cost of early-stage failure.
4/16/2026 · r/smallbusiness · r/Entrepreneur
How to detect fake SaaS launches: insights from r/SaaS founder threads
80% of SaaS projects reporting $10K MRR spend over $9K on overhead; here is how to identify vanity metrics and fake launches in the current market.
4/16/2026 · r/SaaS
Distinguishing between a scalable service business and a self-employed job
If your business stalls during a 30-day absence, you have a job, not a company. Here is how to audit your operations and build a scalable enterprise.
4/16/2026 · r/smallbusiness