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We made an SEO content generator. Need some Pro feedback (it's free)

My Partner and I have been building out a SaaS business for about 3 months now. It is called Scale Sleek. Our goal is to simplify the SEO process - especially for noobs.

We’ve had a lot of walls, iterations and pushed through. We’ve audited over 1000+ websites and have an active user base of 420 Users (on the dot as I write this lol)

We have been working on one feature for a while now. The Article generator. I truly believe this is going to be a game-changer for us. Since our software is based on SEO and data analysis of websites. We have streamlined all of that to create on content generator specifically for SEO.

While most content generators are super broad, ours is 100% customisable and is specialised to be updated to Google best practices etc.

Why I write this is, that many SaaS founders get caught up without doing marketing or just creating new products. Doing a mix of both is vital. Launch, test, iterate and see what works. We have now gotten to the point of having a solid product.

We can spend more time refining what we have and marketing it.

User feedback is one of the best things you can get as a founder. Listen to what your users need. Listen to how they feel, their feedback and what they expect to happen. These people are your market - so listen to them!

On that note. We want to listen to you!

P.S: If you’d like to give the generator a shot, you can try it free on Scale Sleek

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