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Solo Founder GTM Mistakes: What I Wish I Knew
The most common go-to-market mistakes solo founders make — and how to avoid them. Hard-won lessons on timing, channels, pricing, and execution.
Solo Founder Marketing Stack: What You Actually Need
Cut through the noise and build a marketing stack that works for one person. The exact tools, costs, and workflows solo founders need to get customers without a team.
Startup Directory Submission Checklist (Copy-Paste Descriptions)
A complete directory submission checklist with ready-to-use templates for one-liners, short descriptions, and full descriptions. Copy, customize, and submit to 50+ directories in a day.
The Developer's Guide to Writing Marketing Copy (Without Cringing)
A practical guide for developers who need to write marketing copy for their SaaS. Frameworks, templates, and examples that feel honest, not salesy.
The Solo Founder's Weekly Marketing Routine
A complete weekly marketing routine for solo founders. Day-by-day schedule, templates, and systems to make marketing a sustainable habit that drives growth.
What to Do After Launch: The First 30 Days Playbook
A day-by-day playbook for the critical first 30 days after launching your SaaS product. Learn exactly what to prioritize when the launch hype fades and real growth begins.
What to Do After Product Hunt: Converting Traffic Into Users
Your Product Hunt launch drove thousands of visitors. Now what? Learn how to convert Product Hunt traffic into paying users with proven post-launch strategies for onboarding, follow-up, and retention.
When Should a Solo Founder Start Marketing? (Hint: Before You Build)
Most solo founders start marketing too late. Learn why marketing before you have a product is the smartest move, and exactly what to do at each stage.
Zero-Budget User Acquisition: How to Get Users Without Spending Money
A complete guide to acquiring your first users with zero marketing budget. Covers organic channels, community tactics, content strategies, and partnership approaches that cost nothing but time.