u/Important_Chair7943

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I was tired of writing marketing copy, so I built a tool that does it from a URL

I'm a solo developer and I ship a lot of small projects. The part I dread most is the launch copy. I have to write tweets, a blog post, emails, and a few social posts every time. It takes days and feels like a distraction from the actual building.

I tried a few AI tools, but they all gave me generic marketing speak. Nothing sounded like me. I ended up rewriting most of it anyway.

So I built a tool for myself. You paste your project's URL, and it reads your site. Then it writes 20 launch materials in your own brand's voice. Not generic copy, but stuff that matches how you talk. It also auto-publishes to X, Threads, Bluesky, LinkedIn, and Reddit on a schedule.

I've been using it for my last three projects. The biggest surprise is how much time it saves. I can focus on the build, and the launch stuff just happens. It's not perfect, and I still tweak a few things, but it's a huge help.

If you're a solo founder or indie maker who hates writing marketing, this might be useful. I called it Markey. It starts free, no credit card needed.

What's your biggest pain point with launching projects?

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u/Important_Chair7943 — 7 days ago

hey side project folks

wanted to share what ive been working on. its called markey. you drop in a URL of something youve shipped and it generates 30+ launch assets across 10 channels: twitter threads, reddit posts, product hunt listings, launch emails, instagram captions, tiktok scripts, marketing images, etc. all in your voice, takes about 3 minutes

made it because every time i finish a side project the worst part is sitting down to write all the launch copy from scratch. its always the same thing in slightly different formats for each platform

free tier covers one campaign per month so you can try the whole thing without paying. paid is $9 hobby and $29 builder if you ship a lot (Honest note: our free tier does exist but its very limited, you can generate near-full campaigns but can only export/use bits of them)

markey.app

at 0 MRR right now so honestly just trying to figure out if this is actually useful to people. would love feedback especially on:

- whats missing from the asset list

- how the generated copy compares to what you'd write yourself

- pricing thoughts

Created in Markey.app

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u/Important_Chair7943 — 16 days ago