A small SaaS launch reached 7 paid customers on day one

A newly built service got 7 paid customers on its launch day. It now has around 15 paid customers.

The early build took weeks of coding and came with real doubt about whether anyone would ever pay. That makes 7 customers feel meaningful, even if the number looks small from the outside.

Some days can feel like nobody cares, but strangers paying with their own cards is a clear sign that the product has some . The business is still at a very early stage, but the s have turned the idea into something by money.

Key points

  • The product got 7 paid customers on launch day.
  • It has grown to about 15 paid customers.
  • The builder had spent weeks creating it while doubting whether anyone would pay.
  • Payments from strangers gave the first signal.
  • The next things to check are , customer reasons, and .
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