Looking for testers of my affordit.app for google play if you can spare 5-10mins of your time, completely free

i need 10 testers for my app on google play, its a free affordability app, if you're keen please drop me your email and il add you to the testing cohort and il forever be in your debt

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u/ElenIQ- — 7 hours ago

Looking for testers of my affordit.app for google play if you can spare 5-10mins of your time, completely free

i need 10 testers for my app on google play, its a free affordability app, if you're keen please drop me your email and il add you to the testing cohort and il forever be in your debt

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u/ElenIQ- — 20 hours ago

I made a free affordability checker because monthly payments don’t tell the full story.. I own this brand, its completely free for users, I just want to help

I built a free tool to sense-check whether a big purchase is actually affordable

I’ve been working on a free tool called Affordit and would genuinely appreciate feedback.

The idea is simple: most affordability calculators focus on one number, usually the monthly payment. But in real life, that’s not enough.

A £400/month car payment might look fine until you factor in rent, bills, existing commitments, savings buffer, insurance, timeline and whether you’re wiping out your emergency fund.

Affordit is designed to help people sense-check big purchases before they commit.

You can use it for things like:

* buying a car
* planning a wedding
* saving for a holiday
* moving out
* rent affordability
* renovations
* University
* house deposits
* salary changes

You enter the goal, target amount, savings, monthly contribution and a few basic details. It then gives you:

* an affordability score
* a clear verdict
* estimated timeline
* monthly contribution needed
* what is helping or hurting the plan
* ways to compare different routes

There is no credit check, no bank connection and it is not a lender decision. It is just a planning tool to help you ask: “Does this actually make sense for my situation?”

The site is free to use:
[https://affordit.app\](https://affordit.app/)

I’d really appreciate honest feedback, especially on:

* whether the result is easy to understand
* whether the scoring feels useful
* what information you’d want before making a big purchase
* whether anything feels confusing or unnecessary

Not trying to sell anything here, just trying to make the tool genuinely useful.

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u/ElenIQ- — 4 days ago
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I made a free affordability checker because monthly payments don’t tell the full story.. I own this brand, its completely free for users, I just want to help

I built a free tool to sense-check whether a big purchase is actually affordable

I’ve been working on a free tool called Affordit and would genuinely appreciate feedback.

The idea is simple: most affordability calculators focus on one number, usually the monthly payment. But in real life, that’s not enough.

A £400/month car payment might look fine until you factor in rent, bills, existing commitments, savings buffer, insurance, timeline and whether you’re wiping out your emergency fund.

Affordit is designed to help people sense-check big purchases before they commit.

You can use it for things like:

  • buying a car
  • planning a wedding
  • saving for a holiday
  • moving out
  • rent affordability
  • renovations
  • University
  • house deposits
  • salary changes

You enter the goal, target amount, savings, monthly contribution and a few basic details. It then gives you:

  • an affordability score
  • a clear verdict
  • estimated timeline
  • monthly contribution needed
  • what is helping or hurting the plan
  • ways to compare different routes

There is no credit check, no bank connection and it is not a lender decision. It is just a planning tool to help you ask: “Does this actually make sense for my situation?”

The site is free to use:
https://affordit.app

I’d really appreciate honest feedback, especially on:

  • whether the result is easy to understand
  • whether the scoring feels useful
  • what information you’d want before making a big purchase
  • whether anything feels confusing or unnecessary

Not trying to sell anything here, just trying to make the tool genuinely useful.

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u/ElenIQ- — 7 days ago

Got 9963 users in 5 minutes after launching, I can do the same for you

Said every single AI tool on this platform, stop with the bait, you didn’t, have more respect for the developers and founders grinding.
Yes some people will see immediate success other might wait years.

I thought Reddit was a place for help or advice, people/founders/ businesses supporting one another but there is so much slop and click bait that it’s becoming irritating. If you can’t help don’t, stop using other people for click bait

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u/ElenIQ- — 11 days ago
▲ 0 r/adtech+1 crossposts

After managing £20m+ budgets I’ve noticed most teams still use spreadsheets for annual planning. Why?

Every marketer has:
Google Ads
Meta Ads
GA4

However

Almost nobody has:
Annual planning software
Budget reallocation modelling
Diminishing returns forecasting
iROAS scenario planning

Why?

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u/ElenIQ- — 16 days ago

What’s better?

AI digital planners or planners that require physical input.

I prefer input as then it helps me remember rather than something else filling it out for me.

Maybe I’m just simple 😂

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u/ElenIQ- — 18 days ago
▲ 11 r/mentors+3 crossposts

Looking for a mentor / advisor

I have been building a SaaS platform that helps marketers forecast and media plan, would be keen to hear from people who can help advise me on how to grow or from people who have sought out mentors / advisors and how best to go about it, any tips?

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u/ElenIQ- — 19 days ago

Built a free affordability planner and looking for honest feedback

I’ve been building a free tool called Affordit because I got fed up with the usual financial calculators that just tell you “yes” or “no” without any context.
The idea is simple:
You tell it what you want to buy (a house, car, wedding, holiday, renovation, etc.), how much you can realistically put aside each month, and your current financial commitments.
Instead of giving a generic answer, it shows:
• How affordable the goal actually is for you
• How long it could realistically take to get there
• Different routes you could take to achieve it
• The trade-offs between those routes
• An affordability score with plain-English explanations
Importantly, it’s not a lender, doesn’t do credit checks, and isn’t trying to sell loans.
It’s designed to be guidance rather than financial advice. A way to pressure-test a decision before you make it.
The whole thing is free at the moment because I’m more interested in finding out whether people actually find it useful than trying to monetise it.
Would genuinely love feedback:
Is this something you’d use?
What major purchases or life goals would you want it to help plan for?
What information would make the output more useful?
Trying to build something that helps people answer “Can I actually afford this?” before making an expensive mistake. 💸

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u/ElenIQ- — 20 days ago
▲ 1 r/budget+1 crossposts

Built a free affordability planner and looking for honest feedback

I’ve been building a free tool called Affordit because I got fed up with the usual financial calculators that just tell you “yes” or “no” without any context.
The idea is simple:

You tell it what you want to buy (a house, car, wedding, holiday, renovation, etc.), how much you can realistically put aside each month, and your current financial commitments.

Instead of giving a generic answer, it shows:
• How affordable the goal actually is for you
• How long it could realistically take to get there
• Different routes you could take to achieve it
• The trade-offs between those routes
• An affordability score with plain-English explanations

Importantly, it’s not a lender, doesn’t do credit checks, and isn’t trying to sell loans.
It’s designed to be guidance rather than financial advice. A way to pressure-test a decision before you make it.

The whole thing is free at the moment because I’m more interested in finding out whether people actually find it useful than trying to monetise it.

Would genuinely love feedback:
Is this something you’d use?
What major purchases or life goals would you want it to help plan for?
What information would make the output more useful?

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u/ElenIQ- — 20 days ago

Stop relying on one LLM

Feels like a lot of people are building their whole business on top of one LLM right now.

One tool.
One login.
One subscription.
One platform.

That feels risky. All it takes is a price change, an API issue, a ban, or the model suddenly changing how it works and your entire offer can fall apart overnight.

Same goes for freelancers. If your only skill is “I know how to use this one AI tool”, that is not much of a moat.

The better play is probably to understand the actual problem you solve, then use whatever tools help you solve it better.

Because the platforms will keep changing. The people who survive won’t be the ones tied to one model.

They’ll be the ones who can move with the market.

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u/ElenIQ- — 20 days ago
▲ 3 r/prettyusefulwebsites+2 crossposts

Affordability Planner for Cars, Homes, Weddings and More

Can I actually afford it?

Not just the monthly payment.

The deposit.
The timeline.
The pressure on your income.
The impact on everything else.

Affordit helps you turn a vague idea into a clear plan — with a score, monthly contribution, timeline and verdict.

No credit check.
No bank connection.
Just a better way to think before you commit.

Try it free at affordit.app

#Affordit #PersonalFinance #MoneyPlanning #Budgeting #FinancialWellbeing #SavingGoals #MoneyTips

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u/ElenIQ- — 23 days ago
▲ 1 r/prettyusefulwebsites+1 crossposts

Built a web app would appreciate feedback

Recently built affordit.app keen to hear what people think.
It’s a free affordability app to see if you can afford loans etc.. without needing to do a credit check

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u/ElenIQ- — 23 days ago
▲ 4 r/AntiAISlopSociety+2 crossposts

US Beauty Media Planning Demo | Luna Elite by ElenIQ

I’ve been testing Luna Elite, a media planning tool we’re building inside ElenIQ, and ran a demo using a US beauty brand as the example.

The idea was simple:

If you’re planning paid media for a beauty or skincare brand in the US, what channels, audiences and creative requirements should you actually be thinking about before spend goes live?

The tool looks at the business type, market, objective and audience, then builds a directional media planning recommendation across things like:

  • channel mix
  • funnel role
  • audience strategy
  • paid social vs search vs video
  • creative requirements
  • planning rationale
  • where the biggest risks might sit

For the US beauty market, the plan naturally leaned into channels like Meta, TikTok, Google, YouTube, Pinterest and retail media, but the useful bit was less “pick these channels” and more the reasoning behind why each channel should play a different role.

That’s where I think a lot of media planning still falls down.

Too many plans are either:

  1. spreadsheet budget splits
  2. platform-led recommendations
  3. “we used this channel last year” logic

But for beauty brands especially, the planning questions are more nuanced:

  • Are we trying to drive demand or capture existing demand?
  • Is TikTok being used for creative discovery or direct response?
  • Is Google Search only capturing demand generated elsewhere?
  • Do we have enough creative variation for Meta and TikTok?
  • Where does YouTube sit in the funnel?
  • Should Pinterest be part of discovery planning?
  • What happens when performance starts to saturate?

The demo is here if useful:
[Insert YouTube link]

More on ElenIQ:
https://eleniq.com

Luna Elite:
https://eleniq.com/products/luna

Free media plan builder:
https://eleniq.com/tools/media-plan-builder

Paid media forecasting tools:
https://eleniq.com/tools

Curious how others are approaching media planning for beauty/skincare brands in the US right now.

Are you still building plans mainly in spreadsheets, or using more structured planning tools?

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u/ElenIQ- — 24 days ago
▲ 2 r/AntiAISlopSociety+1 crossposts

Built a collection of free media planning tools because we were sick of using spreadsheets

One thing that always frustrated us in marketing:

The best planning tools are either hidden behind sales demos, enterprise contracts, or someone telling you to “comment below for access”.

So we built a collection of media planning and forecasting tools that anyone can use for free.

No forms.
No demo requests.
No sales call required.

Just practical tools that help answer questions like:

• What’s my marginal ROAS?
• Where do diminishing returns start?
• How should I split budget across channels?
• What’s the likely impact of increasing spend?
• How much revenue could a channel realistically generate?

Most marketers are still making six-figure budget decisions in spreadsheets.

We wanted to make some of the planning principles used by larger agencies and brands accessible to everyone, whether you’re a freelancer, in-house marketer, agency planner or business owner.

Everything is free to use:

ElenIQ Free Tools

Would genuinely love feedback on what we’ve built and what other tools would be useful.

What marketing calculation are you still doing manually in Excel today?

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u/ElenIQ- — 1 month ago

Looking for commission based marketing agencies

Looking for commission based marketing agencies SEO / PPC / Paid Social Media / Lead Gen

Paying very high commission rates

Let me know, any advice welcome

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u/ElenIQ- — 1 month ago

Looking for commission based marketing agencies

Hey guys can anyone refer me to a commission based marketing agency, PR / SEO / Paid Ads / Lead Gen.

Paying high commission rates.

Let me know

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u/ElenIQ- — 1 month ago
▲ 5 r/DigitalMarketing+1 crossposts

Reddit AI Agents are awful

If you have a SaaS and someone says use my AI agent it will look for relevant keywords, just avoid it. These AI agents have no understanding of context.

It’s tedious but put the hours in yourself, a couple of good searches outweighs hundreds of pointless points that you have to sift through anyway

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u/ElenIQ- — 1 month ago