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Decided community verdicts and past submissions.

Tranzfr is a mobile application designed for group travel expense management, built with React Native/Expo and Supabase. I've recently coordinated a beta testing phase, but now I'm on the fence about a full public launch. The expense-splitting market is notoriously crowded, highly competitive, and very difficult to monetize effectively. Is it worth pushing past the beta stage and fighting for user acquisition in such a saturated space, or should I kill it before investing more time and effort into polishing and marketing?

Traqcker is a SaaS platform designed for fundamental and quantitative stock analysis, specifically focused on micro and small-caps. Technically, the platform is ready (deployed and with digital payment systems integrated), but I'm at a crossroads regarding market validation. The financial niche is tough, technical, and very specific. I don't have real traction yet. Is it worth continuing to invest time and effort in marketing to attract this particular investor profile, or will the customer acquisition cost be too high for a solo indie project?
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