Maria Gonzalez
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I was reading about Mike Slaats, the founder of Upvoty, and his path from building SaaS products to launching a feedback platform that helps teams organize and act on user input. Public interviews with him mention that Upvoty started when he couldn’t find an affordable tool that worked the way he wanted, so he created his own and validated demand with a simple landing page before building it out. Over time it has grown into a standalone SaaS that many product teams use. Mike also hosts podcasts and vlogs around startup life and shares productivity techniques he uses personally. It really got me thinking about how many tools we use today started from someone’s own need and evolved into something broader.