Reddit banned my account for marketing my own product. Fair, I was spamming.
So I built EaseClaw: an AI agent that finds people already asking for what you sell, scores their buying intent, and drafts the reply. You hit send. It never posts for you.
$9 for a week. Link below.
32 leads in 7 days from people literally asking in public for what a project I monitor sells. best one scored 78 of 100. cold emails sent by me this week: zero
drop what youre building below and I will reply with the 3 exact phrases your buyers type on reddit and hacker news when they need what you sell
most founders monitor topic words. buyers never use topic words
week 2 of marketing my product in public. followers 212. impressions this month 4509. trials 0. mrr $0. meanwhile my own product found 32 people asking for exactly what it sells in the last 7 days. the pipeline is ahead of the brand. posting anyway
10 things I wish I knew before my first SaaS:
1. ship the rough version
2. talk to users weekly
3. distribution beats features
4. charge from day one
5. boring niches print money
6. your first idea is a warmup
7. nobody cares about your stack
8. marketing is a daily habit, not a launch
9. zero is a publishable number
10. compounding starts right after you want to quit
unpopular opinion: AI made building 10x easier and distribution 10x harder
everyone can ship now. nobody can get seen
the moat moved from code to attention and most builders have not noticed yet
32 leads in 7 days from people literally asking in public for what a project I monitor sells. best one scored 78 of 100. cold emails sent by me this week: zero
drop what youre building below and I will reply with the 3 exact phrases your buyers type on reddit and hacker news when they need what you sell
most founders monitor topic words. buyers never use topic words
week 2 of marketing my product in public. followers 212. impressions this month 4509. trials 0. mrr $0. meanwhile my own product found 32 people asking for exactly what it sells in the last 7 days. the pipeline is ahead of the brand. posting anyway
if I had to get my first 10 customers again with 0 audience and 0 budget:
1. find 20 people publicly complaining about the exact problem I solve
2. answer each one like a human, no pitch
3. no link until someone asks
4. repeat every single day for 30 days
that is the entire playbook. it is boring and it works