This article sounds like "I can't make a profitable SaaS, hence others can't too, and those who can, are using absurd amount of money or prior reputation to do so"
I advice to grow up and do some proper research on what problem to solve, and how to build trust with audience before pushing your products.
I dont have much money or prior reputation when starting out, I blogged weekly, then slowly launched technical ebooks, one time utility app, and finally SaaS , took me about 6 years of showing up every day to have a job-replacing income.
Your other post mentioned you gave up and declared failure after 3 weeks of launching your SaaS, I think the timeframe expectation you had might be unrealistic.
Only assuming a sufficient number of your customers is happy and capable to vibe-code a product for their set of the requirements that your product solves.
Good tool, but I am sure there will be a lot of bounty beggar who will use this tool to automate scanning for vulnerable small blogs / website for iFrame / clickjacking , and then send email to the website owner saying they have discovered "high impact security issue" and begging for bounty.
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