Hi r/SideProject, I've been building SmartSaaS (https://smartsaas.co.uk) for the past few months and wanted to share what I've learned.
The problem: UK small businesses are drowning in disconnected tools – spreadsheets for data, separate calendar apps, project boards that no one updates, and zero automation. Big BI platforms (Tableau, PowerBI) are overkill and expensive for a 5-person team.
What I built: A platform that combines data management, project tracking, automated reporting, and an AI assistant into one place. Mobile-first because most small biz owners are on their phone 80% of the time.
What it actually does:
• Data management — Replace spreadsheets with a proper database that your team can actually use. Custom fields, real-time sync, automated backups. No SQL knowledge needed.
• Smart calendar — AI-powered scheduling that learns your team's patterns. Auto-suggests meeting times, blocks out focus time, and syncs with Google/Outlook calendars.
• Project tracking — Visual kanban boards with drag-and-drop tasks. Milestones, deadlines, and automated status reports that go to your inbox weekly.
• Automated reports — Set it and forget it. Dashboards that update themselves with your business metrics. Export to PDF, email to stakeholders, or share live links.
• Team collaboration — Shared workspaces, role-based permissions, and real-time updates so everyone sees the same data at the same time.
• AI assistant — Built into every part of the platform. Ask questions about your data, get summaries of project status, or let it draft reports for you.
• Mobile apps — Full functionality on iOS and Android. Capture data from the road, approve workflows on your phone, get push notifications when something needs attention.
Get the apps: 🍎 App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/smartsaas-leaf/id1669820877 ▶️ Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anonymous.smartsaas
Pricing: Free tier available, Premium £15/mo, Professional £38/mo.
What I've learned:
- UK businesses are price-sensitive but will pay for tools that actually save time
- "AI" is a buzzword to them – they care about outcomes, not technology
- Mobile-first wasn't optional, it was a requirement from day one
- The biggest objection isn't price, it's "I already use [tool]" – so integration was critical
Where I'm stuck: Growing beyond my network. Organic reach is slow and I'm still figuring out the best channels. Currently relying on word-of-mouth and LinkedIn.
Would love feedback from fellow builders – especially anyone who's tackled the "small business tool" space. What worked for you?
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