I can’t believe how satisfying it is to hear that:
"It's by far one of the best links platforms I have used. :)"
Context:
A month ago, I launched KarmaLinks, a Backlink Exchange Club for B2B SaaS.
A tool created to solve a BIG pain I had scaling @BuddiesHR.
I’d spend hours each week in clunky Slack link-building communities full of spammers.
I desperately needed a high-quality links club, but it didn’t exist.
So, I built it.
How?
Following Y Combinator's advice: "Talk to users & ship code"
What does that mean?
For us, it means we’re doing old-school customer development.
It started with outbounding people on LinkedIn.
We made call after call, trying to deeply understand the pain points.
We questioned everything, clarified every detail, and absorbed every insight.
Only then did we jump into the “code” part and start building.
That’s how we created KarmaLinks (and every SaaS we’ve ever built).
Trust your users.
They’ll tell you what to build (and what not to).
Want to join KarmaLinks for free? Check the link in the comments.
P.S. Thank you to everybody who has tested it and given me feedback so far! Keep it coming!
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👋 Don't know me? I'm J.Y! I've been building things and making money online since 2017, and I share my entrepreneurial journey here on LinkedIn.