For anyone who finished their tool and is now stuck on the marketing part

There's a pretty predictable point in the solo founder journey: the product works, the first bugs are fixed, and then you're staring at the question of how to actually make it visible. Canva feels foreign to most technical people, an agency isn't realistic budget-wise for a side project, and generic AI tools spit out content that could apply to any product.

I'm working on Sitesyn because this exact problem got to me after seeing how many finished products in subs like this stay basically invisible, simply because the marketing side never happened. You enter your product URL, Sitesyn reads the page, remembers the audience, problem, and features, and from there you can generate graphics, short promo videos, and copy through chat, grounded in the real product instead of an interchangeable prompt. Results can then be adjusted with a simple chat command, no rebuilding required.

If any of you try it on your own project, I'd really appreciate the feedback even the uncomfortably honest kind.

u/FutureAnalysisFuture — 2 days ago
▲ 5 r/GrowthHacking+2 crossposts

Built a tool that generates marketing assets from your actual product page

Most "AI marketing tools" generate from a blank prompt, which means they're guessing at your product every single time. This one works differently: it scans your actual product page, builds a persistent memory of what you sell audience, tone, features, positioning and generates everything from that context instead of from scratch.

The image below is real output, generated for an actual SaaS product using nothing but its URL. No manual design pass, no template swap, no prompt engineering. Graphics, short animated promo videos all come out of the same chat interface, editable by just describing changes in plain language.

If it still reads as "generic AI output" to you, I'd genuinely like to know what gave it away that's the specific failure mode I was trying to eliminate.

sitesyn.com

u/FutureAnalysisFuture — 3 days ago
▲ 4 r/SaasDevelopers+1 crossposts

Tool for SaaS founders who hate writing marketing copy

The idea is simple:

A lot of founders are good at building products, but get stuck when they have to explain, position, and market them.

Generic AI tools help a bit, but the output often feels vague because the AI does not really understand the product.

Sitesyn starts with your product URL.

It scans your website, builds a product memory, and uses that context to generate marketing assets like graphics, positioning ideas, and promo videos.

The goal is to help founders turn what they already built into usable marketing without having to start from a blank prompt every time.

sitesyn.com

Would love honest feedback.

u/FutureAnalysisFuture — 12 hours ago
▲ 3 r/SaasDevelopers+1 crossposts

I built a SaaS that turns your SaaS into launch assets

Hey everyone,

I’m building Sitesyn

The problem I’m trying to solve:

A lot of founders can build the product, but struggle to market it clearly.

Generic AI tools help a bit, but the output often sounds the same because the AI does not really understand the product.

Sitesyn works differently:

You paste your SaaS URL.
It scans the site and builds a product memory with your positioning, features, audience, and tone.
Then you can generate Assets (graphics,Videographics).

The goal is simple:

Help SaaS founders turn their existing website into usable marketing assets without starting from a blank prompt.

Would love honest feedback

u/FutureAnalysisFuture — 7 days ago
▲ 5 r/micro_saas+1 crossposts

I realized "AI marketing tool" usually just means "AI that knows nothing about your product" so I built something different

Every time I used ChatGPT for marketing copy, I ran into the same wall: the output was generic. Not because the model is bad, but because the input was a blank prompt. The model doesn't know your product, your users, or your positioning.

So I built a SaaS that tries to fix that at the root:

  • You paste your product URL → it scrapes your site and builds a full context of your product, your audience, and your angle
  • Optionally add competitor URLs → it analyzes those too, so you know where you actually stand out instead of sounding generic
  • Then you just chat with an AI agent that figures out what you're asking for (posts, landing page copy, comparison pages, positioning) and generates it — using your real product context in the background
  • The result shows up as a visually structured preview, not a wall of text
  • Export as PDF or HTML if you need to use it elsewhere
  • You can pick between different models (GPT, Gemini, Claude) plus Perplexity for live research

You review everything before anything goes out.

u/FutureAnalysisFuture — 15 days ago

I’m building something like “Cursor for marketing” and I’m trying to figure out if this is actually useful or just AI hype

Hey everyone,

One thing that keeps frustrating me with marketing tools and even ChatGPT is that every session starts from zero again.

You constantly have to re-explain:

  • what your product does
  • who it’s for
  • what positioning you already tested
  • what kind of customers you want
  • which messaging worked before

And even after all that, most AI tools still just give you text in a chat box that you have to manually organize somewhere else.

So I started building a different approach.

The idea is basically a persistent marketing workspace where the AI actually understands your product over time and helps you actively build strategy/assets instead of only generating random outputs.

Current flow looks roughly like this:

  • You paste your SaaS URL
  • The system builds a persistent “product memory”
  • The AI researches discussions, competitors, pain points, positioning angles, etc.
  • It suggests actions/edits instead of only chatting
  • You can approve changes and it updates your strategy workspace directly

So over time the workspace becomes a living document:
ICPs, messaging angles, Reddit opportunities, content drafts, pain points, positioning ideas, etc.

The important part for me:
it does NOT auto-post or automate spammy outreach.

I’m trying to build something that feels more collaborative than “AI replaces marketing.”

Curious how people here react to this idea honestly:

  • Does this sound genuinely useful?
  • Would you trust AI to edit strategy docs if changes required approval?
  • Is the “persistent context” part actually a real pain point for you?
  • Or does this just sound like another over-engineered AI tool?

Would genuinely appreciate honest feedback.

reddit.com
u/FutureAnalysisFuture — 28 days ago

I’m building something like “Cursor for marketing” and I’m trying to figure out if this is actually useful

Hey everyone,

One thing that keeps frustrating me with marketing tools and even ChatGPT is that every session starts from zero again.

You constantly have to re-explain:

  • what your product does
  • who it’s for
  • what positioning you already tested
  • what kind of customers you want
  • which messaging worked before

And even after all that, most AI tools still just give you text in a chat box that you have to manually organize somewhere else.

So I started building a different approach.

The idea is basically a persistent marketing workspace where the AI actually understands your product over time and helps you actively build strategy/assets instead of only generating random outputs.

Current flow looks roughly like this:

  • You paste your SaaS URL
  • The system builds a persistent “product memory”
  • The AI researches discussions, competitors, pain points, positioning angles, etc.
  • It suggests actions/edits instead of only chatting
  • You can approve changes and it updates your strategy workspace directly

So over time the workspace becomes a living document:
ICPs, messaging angles, Reddit opportunities, content drafts, pain points, positioning ideas, etc.

The important part for me:
it does NOT auto-post or automate spammy outreach.

I’m trying to build something that feels more collaborative than “AI replaces marketing.”

Curious how people here react to this idea honestly:

  • Does this sound genuinely useful?
  • Would you trust AI to edit strategy docs if changes required approval?
  • Is the “persistent context” part actually a real pain point for you?
  • Or does this just sound like another over-engineered AI tool?

Would genuinely appreciate honest feedback.

reddit.com
u/FutureAnalysisFuture — 29 days ago