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1 points·by LeanVibe·4 個月前·0 comments

Ask HN: How do you promote a new platform and reach critical mass?

2 points·by LeanVibe·4 個月前·1 comments

Adding internationalization to a SaaS is easier than it used to be

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Ask HN: Does automatic multilingual support make sense for a launch platform?

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We Only Accept Pre-Revenue Projects

leanvibe.io
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Ask HN: If your project is free, what are you building and why keep it free?

11 points·by LeanVibe·4 個月前·24 comments

Ask HN: Are you running a free product (pre-revenue)?

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Ask HN: Are we putting pricing on things too quickly?

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LeanVibe
·4 個月前·discuss
That’s true. Launching with multiple languages is relatively easy. What I’m trying to do is translate the user-generated content on the platform as well, which makes it a bit more challenging.
LeanVibe
·4 個月前·discuss
We don’t really see this as a directory. It’s closer to a community, a forum, or even a small social space.

When a lot of free or pre-revenue projects gather in one place, discovery tends to happen naturally. Otherwise, most directories just become SEO tools where builders drop their links and move on.

If you’re building something useful and want real feedback before adding pricing, feel free to participate. I wrote a bit more about why getting early users at this stage matters in the linked post.
LeanVibe
·4 個月前·discuss
I built a platform LeanVibe.io and I'm now curating promising pre-revenue products
LeanVibe
·4 個月前·discuss
I contacted you via email!
LeanVibe
·4 個月前·discuss
Mee too. You're doing right thing
LeanVibe
·4 個月前·discuss
That's so true. Can you tell me about your project?
LeanVibe
·4 個月前·discuss
I’ve found many useful tools here. Privacy really matters these days. A lot of products send user data to their servers, and we don’t always know how that data might be used. So I genuinely appreciate the idea of keeping everything client-side.

That said, I noticed you’ve put quite a bit of effort into blocking source view or browser inspection. I’d suggest reconsidering that. If everything truly runs in the browser, it would actually build more trust to let people verify that. Anyone can open the network tab and confirm that no data is being sent to a server.

I understand the concern about people copying your work. But realistically, with vibe coding, most of these tools can be rebuilt fairly quickly anyway. Trying to prevent copying at the browser level usually doesn’t add much protection.

Instead of focusing on blocking inspection, I’d suggest focusing on growing your user base and competing on quality. If you’re worried about code copying, lightweight obfuscation is probably a more practical solution than trying to disable developer tools.
LeanVibe
·4 個月前·discuss
404 error when I click "try online"
LeanVibe
·4 個月前·discuss
If you’ve built something people truly can’t live without and are willing to pay for, that’s great. That’s real product-market fit. But what I often see is pricing added first, and then frustration when no one subscribes. That’s the part that feels off to me.