Hey Hacker News! I created NoYTVideo after realizing I was losing hours to YouTube videos but still needed access to my music playlists. This extension helps you be more intentional with your time while keeping the music flowing. I'd love to hear your feedback on how it works for you – especially which productivity alternative features you find most helpful. Thanks for checking it out!
Hi Gremlinsinc,
First of all, I'm impressed, you're a real fighter .
Everyone is different, so it's possible that my approach might not fit perfectly with what you need.
Usually, when I want to get through trauma, I stay occupied with activities that I love and give myself time (sometimes several years). I'm introverted, so I recharge my batteries by doing activities like running, learning a new language or skill, cooking, or cleaning. Once my batteries are recharged, I'm able to accept that I'm human and it's normal to experience these emotions.
My next step is similar to what you did in this message. If the trauma is too big, I share my thoughts and reflections with people I trust. When they share their thoughts, I only take what I think fits my situation.
For me, it takes time and effort to work through trauma. I stay patient, trust the process, and keep fighting. I love fighting .
As a newcomer in the SaaS industry, I took the time to create a mobile-friendly 1-Click WooCommerce solution with a pre-loaded product. The best part? It requires zero technical skills, it take no time and is entirely phone friendly.
Sometimes, it's better to do more with less, and this solution embodies that philosophy.
For those who are ever willing to try e-commerce it might be a quick solution.
More technical specifications:
It includes:
1-Product: Pre-imported and pre-sourced.
2-Astra Pro Theme: Includes Spectra Pro page builder and a Premium Starter Template library with over 250 site templates.
3-Domain and Hosting: All set up for you.
4- Educative Chrome Extension: Copy any Amazon or Shopify product directly, for free.
I came up with this idea as an answer to the question:
"What is e-commerce?"
Instead of explaining, why not just show it?
Wow, thank you so much, Paul Houle, for these clarifications; they are priceless to me.
The challenges are as follows:
- Driving traffic to the newly created shops
- The low potential user profits
- The competition in this field
- The capital required to start
- Possibly other challenges that haven't been identified yet
Since it's quicker and safer to challenge ideas before implementing them, do you think that some variations of this idea could mitigate as many of these challenges as possible?
I don't want to bother you, and I'm really grateful for your previous response.
Thank you for your response. I feel like creating a solution to create "e-commerce stores in one click with pre-imported products" is kind of impossible.
I'm looking for a SaaS idea that's worth it. Do you think there are alternatives to this idea that could be interesting?