Any Indian creators interested in becoming early creator partners?

Hey everyone 👋

I'm building an early social platform from India and I'm looking for a few micro YouTube creators to join as Early Creator Partners before the public launch.

If you're a creator in Gaming, Anime, Sports, Tech, Memes, or Commentary and enjoy trying new products early, I'd love to connect.

As an Early Creator Partner, you'll get:

  • Early access to the platform
  • A chance to shape new features with your feedback
  • Opportunities to collaborate as the platform grows

If you're interested, leave a comment or DM me. I'll share the demo and explain the vision first.

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u/TopOrganization8960 — 8 days ago

120 waitlist users, 25 creators, 8 active testers, what would you focus on next?

I'm building a consumer social product and we're currently in private beta.

Current progress:

• 120 people on the waitlist

• 25 creators onboarded

• 8 active creator testers

• Core MVP is working

Right now I'm deciding where to spend the next few months.

Would you focus on:

  1. Improving the product before opening it to more people.
  2. Growing the creator base first.
  3. Launching the mobile app and opening the beta to general users.

For founders who've built consumer products, what would you do in my position, and why?

Looking for honest advice rather than validation.

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u/TopOrganization8960 — 8 days ago

120 waitlist users, 25 creators, 8 active testers, what would you focus on next?

I'm building a consumer social product and we're currently in private beta.

Current progress:

• 120 people on the waitlist

• 25 creators onboarded

• 8 active creator testers

• Core MVP is working

Right now I'm deciding where to spend the next few months.

Would you focus on:

  1. Improving the product before opening it to more people.

  2. Growing the creator base first.

  3. Launching the mobile app and opening the beta to general users.

For founders who've built consumer products, what would you do in my position, and why?

Looking for honest advice rather than validation.

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u/TopOrganization8960 — 10 days ago

At what point did you know people actually wanted your product?

Many founders spend months building before getting real user feedback.

For those who have launched a startup, SaaS, app, agency, or side project:

What was the moment that convinced you people genuinely wanted what you were building?

Was it your first paying customer?

A certain number of active users?

Word-of-mouth growth?

People returning without being asked?

I'm interested in learning how founders distinguish between early curiosity and actual product demand.

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u/TopOrganization8960 — 10 days ago

What's harder in 2026: building a product or getting users?

With AI and modern tools, building products has become faster than ever.

But it feels like distribution and getting real users has become significantly harder.

For founders, business owners, and freelancers:

What's the bigger challenge today?

Building the product?

Or getting people to actually discover and use it?

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u/TopOrganization8960 — 10 days ago

What was the biggest mistake you made while building your startup?

For founders who have launched a product, built a side project, or started a company:

What was the biggest mistake you made in the early stages?

Was it building too many features, hiring too early, raising money too soon, poor distribution, or something else?

Looking back, what would you do differently if you were starting today?

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u/TopOrganization8960 — 10 days ago