u/Deep_Main3518

Validate Your Messaging With Synthetic Audience Panels Before You Launch with Minds AI

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Minds AI lets marketers and founders pressure-test their messaging, campaigns, and positioning using AI panels trained to simulate their exact target customer. Whether it's EV buyers, B2B procurement managers, or nail technicians, you build a panel that reflects your ICP and run your ideas past them before spending on ads or outreach.

What makes it different from other research tools is the specificity. You're not getting generic feedback, you're getting responses from personas that reflect real audience segments, down to background, role, and buying behavior. It's the difference between guessing and actually knowing at getminds.ai

Question: For those of you who have launched campaigns or products recently, at what stage do you usually validate your messaging? Before building, before launching, or after you've already spent the budget and realized something wasn't landing?

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u/Deep_Main3518 — 9 days ago
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I'm looking for feedback on a Synthetic Audience Platform for Marketers

Hey r/AlphaandBetaUsers,

We're looking for beta testers for Minds AI, a platform that lets marketers and founders validate their messaging and campaigns using AI-powered synthetic audience panels trained to behave like your ICP.

Instead of guessing whether your copy, positioning, or campaign will land, you can run it past a panel of AI personas that reflect your actual target customer before you spend a dollar on ads or outreach.

Would love feedback from:

  • Any curious users testing the software out, would definitely appreciate information or questions on the software and applications itself
  • Marketers testing ad copy or campaign messaging
  • Founders validating a product idea or pitch
  • Agencies doing audience research for client

Sign up for a free account at getminds.ai and let us know what you think. Any kind of feedback is good feedback!

u/Deep_Main3518 — 9 days ago
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u/Deep_Main3518 — 22 days ago