š Introducing AISoftDevs
We build intelligent, scalable software that transforms businesses.
š” What we do:
⢠Custom SaaS Development (Web & Mobile)
⢠AI Solutions & Agents for Automation
⢠Fast, secure APIs using Python & FastAPI
⢠Full-stack Apps with MERN | Next.js
Your next customer already posted on Reddit.
They hate their current tool.
They asked for alternatives.
Theyāre ready to buy.
You just didnāt see it.
Velentra does.
š https://t.co/0yFfEgVe2k
Every day, your potential customers are going on Reddit and asking for exactly what you built.
They're posting publicly, describing their pain, asking for recommendations, ready to buy.
But without the right tool, you'll never see them.
That's why we built Velentra.
Reddit is goldmine for real organic growth, if you are a reddit user, you must have noticed the pattern, people are sharing their experiences, pain points and are actually looking for a solution. Maybe your ICP is on reddit, they are searching for your product in a micro level, and you are stuck here, spending efforts on SEO and ignoring organic growth.
What's going on with AI companies?
1. OpenAI is Shutting down Sora AI.
2. Grok imagine is no longer free.
3. Google flow dropped the free credits from 150 to only 50
Many other services are being disrupted. One obvious reason could be the war, what others do you believe are making thing happen?
Reddit might be the most underrated growth channel for SaaS.
Hereās why:
⢠765M monthly active users
⢠Millions of product discussions daily
⢠People actively asking for recommendations
Every day posts like this appear:
āIs there a tool that can solve X?ā
Thatās not content.
Thatās buyer intent.
The problem?
These opportunities disappear in the noise.
So I built Velentra.
It scans Reddit and finds posts where people are actively looking for solutions.
Instead of chasing leads,
you discover conversations where demand already exists.
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Your next SaaS customer is already asking for your product.
Just not on your website.
Theyāre asking on places like Reddit:
āIs there a tool that can do X?ā
āWhat do you use for Y?ā
āAny alternatives to Z?ā
Thatās raw buying intent.
But most SaaS teams never see these signals.
They rely on:
⢠ads
⢠SEO
⢠cold outreach
Iām building Velentra, a SaaS Buying Intent Radar that detects these signals early.
So founders can engage when demand appears, not weeks later.
If you're building in B2B SaaS and care about distribution, follow along.
After sharing that Iām building Velentra, someone asked:
āWhy Reddit?ā
Simple.
Because Reddit captures the moment before purchase.
When someone writes:
āIs there a tool for this?ā
Thatās not engagement.
Thatās intent.
But hereās what I learned while validating:
Frustration ā buying intent
Complaints ā budget
Feature requests ā urgency
Real signals look like:
Tool comparisons
āNeed this ASAPā
Budget mentions
Migration questions
Building Velentra around signal > noise.
Still validating.
Still refining.
But distribution starts where search begins.
If you want real customers, watch where real problems show up.
Reddit is raw demand.
People ask:
āIs there a tool that can automate my invoices?ā
āWhat do you use for X?ā
āAny recommendations for Y?ā
Thatās buying intent.
Many Y Combinator startups found early traction there.
But manually monitoring Reddit every day doesnāt scale.
Thatās why Iām building Velentra.
It detects real SaaS buying intent.
Not just switching. Not just frustration.
Actual demand.
We are nearing the launch, give me your feedback on this, I'm open to talk. DM me if you have any queries.
https://t.co/UoXtGOYKnh
I was spending 2+ hours every day manually searching Reddit and Facebook groups looking for people who needed my product.
Scrolling. Ctrl+F. Copy link. Repeat.
That's not building. That's just noise.
So I built something to do it for me. It monitors communities 24/7 and alerts me the moment someone asks for a tool like mine.
Early code is running. Building this in public from here.
If you're a founder doing the same manual grind.
follow along. This one's for us.
Deploying an AI application.
š¹ Step 1: Local Development
You start on your machine, experimenting with:
- Backend APIs (FastAPI, Node.js)
- Vector databases (pgvector, Pinecone, Weaviate)
- LLM APIs (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.)
This is your playground for testing and iterating.
Deploying an AI application.
š¹ Step 1: Local Development
You start on your machine, experimenting with:
- Backend APIs (FastAPI, Node.js)
- Vector databases (pgvector, Pinecone, Weaviate)
- LLM APIs (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.)
This is your playground for testing and iterating.
- Vector DB ā production-ready database with backups
- LLM API ā connected with usage limits and fallbacks
Now your app is live and accessible.
š¹ Step 4: Scale and Optimize
As usage grows, youāll need to think about:
- Load balancing (handling more traffic)