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Micro SaaS idea. Is it worth building?
Before I spend 60–80 hours building this, I’d love feedback from anyone here who has actually built SaaS before. I’m thinking about building a missed-call text-back micro SaaS for home service businesses (plumbers, demo companies, contractors, etc.). The idea is to target owner-operators who are usually on jobs and miss calls. When they miss a call, the system would automatically text the customer back, allow the owner to continue the conversation, and include things like follow-up messaging, call tracking, and basic lead tracking. Plan would be to acquire customers through cold email outreach. I see a lot of people here helping businesses with GoHighLevel, but I was thinking about building something simple myself with Claude Code. Is this worth pursuing? I’m looking for experience-based feedback, not just opinions.
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@Damien Rothstein thank you Damien!
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@Charles Lau I definitely see why agencies use something like GHL The main reason I’m leaning toward building something instead is that I’m not really trying to run an agency. My goal would be a product that a contractor can sign up for, connect their number, and have working in minutes without needing an agency setup or learning a full CRM. A lot of owner-operators (plumbers, demo companies, contractors, etc.) just want to stop losing jobs from missed call. they don’t necessarily want another platform or agency relationship. So the idea would be more of a lightweight lead-recovery layer that not only texts back missed calls but also gathers basic job details from the lead and sends a simple summary to the owner. I would obviously offer support to my customers but I don’t want to be as involved with them as an agency would
Claude not a good fit for Open Claw anymore?
It seems that Anthropic is getting stricter on people using OATH tokens for Open Claw. Some guys are saying it’ll be better to switch to Open AI What do you think Jay? https://youtu.be/omTCAyHs5Hc?si=hq1L3pf_q0TTn7oC
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🚨 Emergency Drop: This AI Is Moving Too Fast to Ignore 🚨
I didn’t plan this video. No fancy edits. No script. But I had to hit record. There’s a new AI tech blowing up right now and unlike most hype cycles, this one is actually dangerous (in a good way) if you’re an online business owner. In the last 7 days, I’ve been using an open-source system that has quietly become: - My executive assistant - My developer - My designer - My project manager - My internal ops layer It texts me. Emails for me. Books meetings. Manages Slack. Tracks tasks. Builds apps. And gets better every single day. This is not another AI agent demo that skips the hard parts. In this video, I walk you through: - What this tech actually is (and what it replaces) - The exact setup I’m using - How I gave it its own email, calendar, iMessage, and Slack access - How to turn it into a real “employee,” not a toy - The security mistakes to avoid And lots more! If you’re busy, scaling, or drowning in admin work… This will feel like cheating. 👉 Watch the video now I’ve put together a full setup guide + checklist to avoid the common traps. Comment “Guide” and I’ll share it.
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I Stopped Sending Looms. Replies Went Up.
Alright, I want to break down a strategy that used to work insanely well, stopped working for most people, and is now quietly working again if you apply it the right way. You’ll probably recognize this. A few years ago, Loom videos crushed. You’d send a cold email like: “Hey, mind if I record you a quick Loom?” They’d say yes. You’d spend 10 minutes recording a custom video. Send it over. Replies would spike. Why did it work? It worked because it felt 1-to-1. The prospect believed you sat down, thought about them, and made something specifically for their business. That’s the psychology. Now here’s the problem: Doing this at scale is brutal. Recording 10 minutes per prospect doesn’t scale past a handful of leads a day. So people abandoned it. Big mistake. The strategy didn’t stop working. The format did. Instead of sending a Loom, you switch the deliverable. Here’s what works now: You ask permission to do research, not a video. Something like: “Would it be useful if I put together a quick breakdown of your company vs competitors? I can send it over in 24 hours.” That’s it. What happens in their head: – “They’re going to spend time on me” And that’s the win. Now the real unlock: You don’t actually need to do this manually. With automation, you can generate: – mini audits – competitor snapshots – opportunity breakdowns – teardown-style reports All personalized, fast and scalable. From the prospect’s perspective, it feels just as personal as the old Loom videos. From your side, you’re not burning 10 minutes per lead. This is what I call a reverse lead magnet. Instead of giving away a generic PDF to everyone, you offer something that appears custom first, then deliver it at scale. If you want to see exactly how I set it up… Comment “Reverse” and I’ll break it down.
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Open Claw
Hey guys, did I miss it or is there not a video / module that shows how to set up Open Claw the way Jay does it (Bob). I know he uploaded a video on it to Youtube but I would like to go more in depth into the the uses he has for it. Can we suggest video ideas for this group?
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@Jay Feldman Thanks!
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Alex Bonilla
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