I’ve been seeing a lot of founders jumping straight into building SaaS products without thinking through some important fundamentals.
From what I’ve seen, some common mistakes are:
• Not validating the problem properly
• Choosing the wrong tech stack
• Ignoring scalability early
• Focusing too much on features instead of core value
• Not planning distribution and user acquisition
Building a SaaS product is not just about development, it’s about solving a real problem and making sure people actually use it.
Curious to hear from others here, what do you think are the biggest mistakes founders make when building SaaS products?
I recently explored this topic in detail and can share the link if anyone’s interested.