You've spent the last 5 years of your life and all your money into building a SaaS application.
How do people get to know you exist? The application is not designed for brainlets so there's no chance of it going viral. Smart people already use ad-blockers. Is there anything besides coldcalling that will help you gain some traction? If the business takes too long to generate revenue after launch, VCs will not take you seriously.
You spent all that time and money on something and didn't know whether people needed it?
>>1877770
They'll want it when they know it exists.
>>1877770
This
>>1877769
>took 5 years
Holy shit anon, how slow can you be? I barely started mine and on month 3 is about to be done.
Also
>not meant for brainlets
So it also has a confusing shitty UI
Sorry to say, but you are stuck with nothing but experience from this. Good luck on your next proyect.
>>1877799
Not meant for brainlets, as in it is for developers only.
>>1877806
Developers for what? Shill on forums and buy ad space?
>>1877806
Oh really now. If it's really that useful then just put a monthly fee on it. Almost every other SaaS make money that way now. Which brings the question, why do you need VC's if you believe your proyect it's really that good?
To be fair, the end goal of making money with software is fairly complicated. I'd say next time you should think about that first, because time is just as valuable as money. You are already minus 5 years in revenue.
>How do I let people know I exist?
>Doesn't actually post anything about it.
Well OP you've got me stumped.