u/Successful_Sea_155

Built an AI marketing platform — opening a small batch of early users

We’ve been building an AI marketing platform called Attensify for the past few months, and we’ve finally reached the stage where the product is usable enough to put in front of real users.

The product is already live internally and helps with things like:

- AI content generation & Scheduling

- social media management

- SEO workflows

- campaign planning

- website/content workflows

But honestly, we don’t want “yes people.”

We’re specifically looking for a small group of early users who are willing to give brutally honest feedback:

- what feels confusing

- what feels unnecessary

- what’s actually useful

- where the AI breaks

- what you’d expect from a tool like this

Right now we’re opening a limited number (50 users) of early-access slots with free trial access for users who actively give feedback and help us improve the product.

If you’re:

- a founder

- marketer

- agency owner

- indie hacker

- or someone constantly juggling marketing tools

we’d genuinely love to hear how you work and whether this product is even solving the right problems.

No polished launch yet.

Still improving things daily.

Just trying to build something people actually want to use.

If you’re interested, you can pre-sign up at attensify.net. We’ll be onboarding a limited batch of early users over the next few days.

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u/Successful_Sea_155 — 6 days ago

Built an AI marketing platform — opening a small batch of early users

We’ve been building an AI marketing platform called Attensify for the past few months, and we’ve finally reached the stage where the product is usable enough to put in front of real users.

The product is already live internally and helps with things like:

- AI content generation & Scheduling

- social media management

- campaign planning

- SEO workflows

- website/content workflows

But honestly, we don’t want “yes people.”

We’re specifically looking for a small group of early users who are willing to give brutally honest feedback:

- what feels confusing

- what feels unnecessary

- what’s actually useful

- where the AI breaks

- what you’d expect from a tool like this

Right now we’re opening a limited number (50 users) of early-access slots with free trial access for users who actively give feedback and help us improve the product.

If you’re:

- a founder

- marketer

- agency owner

- indie hacker

- or someone constantly juggling marketing tools

we’d genuinely love to hear how you work and whether this product is even solving the right problems.

No polished launch yet.

Still improving things daily.

Just trying to build something people actually want to use.

If you’re interested, you can pre-sign up at attensify.net. We’ll be onboarding a limited batch of early users over the next few days.

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u/Successful_Sea_155 — 6 days ago
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Building the product was easy. Getting people to care about it wasn’t.

Does anyone else feel like building the product was actually the easy part… and marketing it is the real challenge?

I’ve been noticing this a lot with technical founders lately.

We can spend months:

- building features

- fixing bugs

- improving performance

- shipping updates

But the moment it comes to:

- explaining the product clearly

- getting attention

- creating content

- building a brand

- SEO

- social media

- distribution

everything suddenly feels 10x harder.

You finally launch something you genuinely believe is useful… and people still say:

“Looks interesting, but I’m not sure what it does.”

That feeling is honestly frustrating.

I’m starting to think a lot of startups don’t fail because the product is bad.

They fail because nobody notices them.

For founders here:

What’s been harder for you personally —

building the product, or getting people to care about it?

And what part of marketing do you struggle with the most?

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u/Successful_Sea_155 — 8 days ago

Building the product was easy. Getting people to care about it wasn’t.

Does anyone else feel like building the product was actually the easy part… and marketing it is the real challenge?

I’ve been noticing this a lot with technical founders lately.

We can spend months:

- building features

- fixing bugs

- improving performance

- shipping updates

But the moment it comes to:

- explaining the product clearly

- getting attention

- creating content

- building a brand

- SEO

- social media

- distribution

everything suddenly feels 10x harder.

You finally launch something you genuinely believe is useful… and people still say:

“Looks interesting, but I’m not sure what it does.”

That feeling is honestly frustrating.

I’m starting to think a lot of startups don’t fail because the product is bad.

They fail because nobody notices them.

For founders here:

What’s been harder for you personally —

building the product, or getting people to care about it?

And what part of marketing do you struggle with the most?

reddit.com
u/Successful_Sea_155 — 8 days ago

Building the product was easy. Getting people to care about it wasn’t.

Does anyone else feel like building the product was actually the easy part… and marketing it is the real challenge?

I’ve been noticing this a lot with technical founders lately.

We can spend months:

- building features

- fixing bugs

- improving performance

- shipping updates

But the moment it comes to:

- explaining the product clearly

- getting attention

- creating content

- building a brand

- SEO

- social media

- distribution

everything suddenly feels 10x harder.

You finally launch something you genuinely believe is useful… and people still say:

“Looks interesting, but I’m not sure what it does.”

That feeling is honestly frustrating.

I’m starting to think a lot of startups don’t fail because the product is bad.

They fail because nobody notices them.

For founders here:

What’s been harder for you personally —

building the product, or getting people to care about it?

And what part of marketing do you struggle with the most?

reddit.com
u/Successful_Sea_155 — 8 days ago