Micro SaaS developers and marketers tend to gather in a mix of online and offline spaces tailored to startups, SaaS, indie hacking, and software entrepreneurship. Here are some of the best places where they meet and network:
Online Communities & Platforms
- Indie Hackers
- A popular forum and community for indie founders building SaaS, including Micro SaaS.
- Features discussions, interviews, and networking opportunities.
- indiehackers.com
- Product Hunt
- A place to launch and discover new SaaS products, where developers and marketers connect.
- Active comment sections and makers’ communities provide engagement and feedback.
- producthunt.com
- SaaS-specific Slack/Discord groups
- Examples:
- SaaS Revolutionaries Slack
- Micro SaaS HQ Discord
- Online Geniuses (marketing-focused)
- These invite-only or public groups are great for quick networking and advice.
- Many Micro SaaS founders and marketers share tips and network via hashtags like #MicroSaaS, #SaaS, #IndieHackers.
- Following thought leaders and joining Twitter Spaces can be valuable.
- LinkedIn Groups
- Groups like “SaaS Growth Hacks,” “Micro SaaS Founders,” or startup-focused groups.
- Good for professional networking and B2B connections.
- Subreddits like r/saas, r/Entrepreneur, and r/startups often host Micro SaaS discussions.
- Helpful for informal networking and advice.
- Makerpad
- For no-code Micro SaaS builders and marketers to collaborate and network.
- makerpad.co
Offline & Events
- SaaStr Annual & SaaStr Europa
- Big SaaS conferences with lots of networking sessions.
- Good for developers and marketers looking to scale.
- Local Startup Meetups & Tech Events
- Meetups organized through Meetup.com or local tech hubs often have SaaS or startup tracks.
- Workshops and Bootcamps
- Workshops focused on SaaS growth or development can also be networking hotspots.
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