**TL;DR: I keep finding great SaaS ideas… then freeze when I realize I’d have to build everything myself. Help?** I’m a developer with 2+ years in IT. I can code, set up APIs, manage databases, I know how to build things. But for the past year, I haven’t shipped a single SaaS product. Here’s my cycle: 1. Find a real problem people care about 2. Validate it , get signups, feedback, even a waitlist (43 people last time!) 3. Get excited 4. Start planning the MVP… 5. Realize it needs auth, payments, dashboards, emails, integrations, mobile support… 6. Panic 7. Abandon it 8. Repeat I see people hitting $10K MRR and wonder: \*How?\* Are they building tiny tools? Do they have teams? Magic? I know I’m overcomplicating this. Maybe I need to build something stupidly simple , even if it’s “not good enough.” But I’m scared it won’t stand out. Should I: \- Just ship \*something\*, anything, in a weekend? \- Keep hunting for the “perfect” solo-friendly idea? \- Try to find a co-founder… even without a prototype? \- Or just admit I’m stuck and go back to coding for others? I don’t need a fix. Just want to know , am I alone in this? How did you break out of research hell? *(P.S. If you’ve been here too , I see you. Let’s commiserate.)*