r/SaaS 1h ago

Solo SaaS founders: do you still make mistakes like this?

I've been building my SaaS alone for about 3 months.

Current numbers:

  • 370 total users
  • 31 total sales
  • 17 active subscribers (17-4: 13 active subs)
  • 4 cancellations
  • $365 MRR

Overall, I'm happy with the progress, but managing everything alone means I still make mistakes.

For example, I recently updated my pricing but forgot to notify one existing customer. As a result, they were charged about $30 more than expected. I apologized and offered a discount on their next invoice to make up for it.

I'm curious if other solo founders still make mistakes like this.

Do occasional mistakes like these have much impact on a SaaS, or is this just a normal part of building a business? Also, based on the numbers above, do you think I'm on the right track after 3 months?

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