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Zero to Fail

A brutally honest collection of indie SaaS apps. Some are building, some are sustaining life, and some have rested in peace.

Failed
Profitable
Building

Daily Dose of "Alpha"

AI-generated thought leadership to help you 10x your leverage.
Sounds profound, means absolutely nothing. Just like real X.

SingleFax

by @zaWasp

Send and receive a single fax. No sign-ups, no subscriptions. $5 per fax, US & Canada.

Status Ramen

Curated directory of 520+ indie apps from makers worldwide. Free submission, dofollow backlinks.

Status Building

SaaS Pack

by @zaWasp

Production-ready Nuxt SaaS boilerplate. Auth, payments, deployments—ship in a weekend.

Status Building

BlogPath

by @zaWasp

Host any blog at yourdomain.com/blog. WordPress, Ghost, and more—zero code, live in 2 minutes.

Status Building

NodeStatus

by @zaWasp

Uptime monitoring.

Status Building

Digital signage for Android. Display ads, photos, and content on any screen. Manage remotely, free tier.

Status Building

IndexOnce

by @zaWasp

Instant SEO indexing. Push URLs and sitemaps to Bing, Yandex via IndexNow—seconds, not weeks.

Status Building

DocuBrief

by @zaWasp

AI contract summarizer. Turn PDFs, NDAs, RFPs into plain-English briefs with risk extraction.

Status Building

BLAH! phone

by @zaWasp

Cheap international calls from your browser. Pay per call from $0.02/min, 200+ countries.

Status Building

FAQ (Frequently Avoided Questions)

Why are there so many?

Because shipping is easy, but marketing is hard. And finding product-market fit is basically alchemy.

Are these profitable?

"Ramen profitable" counts, right? Most of these barely cover their server costs, but the dream is free.

Can I buy one?

If it has a For Sale badge, absolutely. Please take them. My wife is asking questions about the credit card bill.

How do I add my own failure?

Want to join the graveyard? Drop me a note on X (@zaWasp) and I'll add your project to the pile.

Why "Zero to Fail"?

Because "Zero to One" implies success is the only option. In the indie world, failure is just Tuesday. Twitter shows you the MRR screenshots (fake or not), but they don't tell you about their dead projects. I do.