Most B2B SaaS founders are sitting on a goldmine of insights.
They know their industry inside out. They know their customers' deepest pain points. They have the data.
But they have 0 time to turn that knowledge into high-signal content.
Building a product is a full-time job.
Marketing it on X shouldn’t have to be.
When you leave your profile silent, you’re leaving inbound revenue on the table.
Your target buyers are scrolling right past your competitors because no one is telling a compelling story.
That’s where I step in.
I’m pivoting this page to focus entirely on one mission:
Helping SaaS founders break their content bottleneck.
I take your raw expertise, engineering insights, and product updates, and turn them into sharp, high-converting X threads that drive real pipeline.
If you want to build a magnetic personal brand without sacrificing 10+ hours a week to draft posts—we should talk.
My DMs are officially open. Let's build
Most SaaS founders overcomplicate content.
They think every post needs to be a 10-part breakdown or a massive essay.
It doesn't.
Some of the highest-converting posts I see are just 3–4 honest sentences and a sharp question.
Don't overthink it. Just say something real.
Imagine waking up to 500k impressions, 50 new inbound leads, and a thriving personal brand... without spending a single second staring at a blank Google Doc.
I ghostwrite for B2B SaaS founders.
Let’s chat .
Hey Bar,
Just saw your thread about that competitor email forcing you to pull your best ad. Brutal, man. Those big guys don’t play fair when someone actually starts eating their lunch.
I’ve been ghostwriting on X for a bunch of DTC founders, and honestly? This feels like pure rocket fuel for a “David vs Goliath” story. Instead of it just sitting in a technical thread that media buyers scroll past, you could turn it into something that gets shared like crazy by other founders — and drives real traffic back to Boostcous.
I went ahead and rewrote the whole situation as a proper viral-style thread (kept your voice, added the messy parts that make it feel real). Also tweaked your bio to convert better for the people who’ll click through.
Want me to drop both here? No strings, just take a look and tell me what you think.
Honestly, getting that email is a badge of honor—it means Boostcous is officially making the big guys sweat.
But it shows how fragile DTC creative is when a sub-$15 CPA relies on one edgy hook. The second you edit that frame, the algorithm kills the momentum.
This isn't a Meta tech issue, it's a branding goldmine. I actually turned this exact competitor drama into a viral 'David vs. Goliath' thread draft for your page to drive organic traffic. Drop you a DM with it?
Your MRR is up, but your LinkedIn/X presence is a ghost town.
Founders: You’re too busy building a great product to write great hooks. That's literally why I exist.
Slide into my DMs. Let’s turn your expertise into pipeline.
Most SaaS founders waste 10+ hours a week trying to write "thought leadership" that gets 3 likes and a comment from their mom.
You build the product. I’ll build the audience.
DM is open. Let’s scale your personal brand
There’s no better feeling as a personal coach than seeing this
took a corporate client who was getting 5-6 hours of sleep and under 2,000 steps a day
built a simple meal prep + walking strategy for him and started tracking consistently
40 days later he's now getting:
> 8+ hours of deep sleep
> 10k+ steps daily
the biggest changes we made:
> improved sleep hygiene
> went from sitting all day and no energy to moving and fueling his body with the right foods consistently
> stopped using restrictive fad diets and added more meal variety
Building in public only works if the audience actually understands the stakes. You've got great data points here, but the packaging hides the value. If you frame these technical shifts as core founder lessons instead of just system updates, your traffic numbers will actually start matching the product quality.
There’s no worse feeling as a SaaS founder than watching this
built a product that fixes a real problem but gets 10-20 signups and under 200 site visits a month
spent all my time fixing bugs + shipping features and forgot to actually market the damn thing
40 days after hiring a marketing partner we're now getting:
> 60+ signups
> 1k+ recurring visitors
the biggest changes we made:
> stopped building useless features
> went from zero distribution and no social presence to talking with the right users consistently
> stopped hiding behind code and added content variety to show the human side of the build
You’re not skipping posts because you lack time.
You’re skipping them because of perfectionism and the friction of a blank page.
The fix? Stop writing. Just drop a raw voice note and turn it into a polished post. Kill the "I’ll do it later" guilt and just ship your expertise.
90% of B2B SaaS content right now is completely dead.
Not because founders aren't publishing. But because they handed the keys to generic AI.
Every blog post looks the same.
Every X thread reads like an instruction manual.
Every LinkedIn essay is packed with corporate fluff.
When everyone has access to the same LLMs, mass-produced content stops being a competitive advantage. It becomes noise.
And your target buyers have developed a built-in filter for it.
The SaaS companies winning the market don't use content just to "fill the feed." They use it to showcase data, specific war stories, and contrarian points of view.
They understand that AI can format a post, but it cannot invent a unique industry insight.
It can't talk about the night your server crashed.
It can't explain exactly how you closed your first $50k enterprise client.
It can't replicate your exact founder intuition.
If your personal brand sounds like a chatbot, you are destroying your company's pricing power. People don't buy from software specs; they buy from authoritative operators.
Your raw, unstructured, unedited thoughts are your brand's actual moat.
My job is simply to dig that moat deeper.
I don't write generic copy. I hop on a brief call with you, extract your authentic founder battle-scars, and turn them into sharp, high-signal distribution assets.
Stop letting AI dilute your voice.