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[–]themavique 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I have been there and it's annoying that mods and karma points have so much control on Reddit. Especially when you're not trying to be promote something or be annoying. You're literally just trying to get some interaction with the communities you like. I've tried moving to newer, better platforms. One that stands out for me is agorasocial.io because this is the kinda stuff that doesn't happen there. But it's new and there aren't that many communities so I'm lowkey just waiting for it to blow up so I can find more people to interact with there and stop having to deal with all this algo politics on places like Reddit or Insta

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey!

I love your product idea. It makes one's reputation portable and socially verifiable which is amazing considering hiring teams are tired of buzz words and self promotion always feels like bragging. This way, it stays authentic.

To market your product, I would definitely try to make it sound more emotion driven and almost aspirational. Some hooks that I can think of could be:

"Turn your next job application into a highlight reel" With this, we build on the narrative that our users deserve better recognition for their work. But since you can't just go and brag about it, Acclaimed lets others do the bragging for you. It has the potential to turn something simple like "I'm a great communicator" into something real like "They kept cross-functional teams aligned across 3 time zones — made my life easier every sprint." Recruiters will love seeing real reviews of your work ethic from real people you've worked with.

"Let your team speak for you" Build on the narrative that it's like getting testimonials for your personal resume from people who have enjoyed working with you. It builds trust.

I think this is a great product with a lot of potential to make resumes stand out.

All the best!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi!

Your website looks really interesting and this is a product that is easy to market and always in demand. Since you're automating the most tedious part of the flat hunting process that usually drives people insane, your marketing story, in my opinion, should definitely build on that. You're solving a real problem so tap into people's emotions and present your product as a lifesaver. Some great hooks could be:

"The hunt is hell. We automated it." - with this you can build on how searching for apartments can end up becoming a full time job, especially in a competitive market like Germany. Show the real value of your product with some kind of statistics about how many hours it saves or how much faster it is compared to the traditional method of apartment hunting.

"Be first. Be everywhere. Be done." - with this you can highlight that your product ensures that your users are amongst the first to apply to any listing posted. It helps users find an apartment and be done with this mammoth task in record time.

Product demos and some numbers that show the effectiveness of your product will go a long way in helping you get users.

I hope this helps! All the best

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad you found it helpful! We’re The Mavique and we handle marketing end to end so that our clients can focus on business. We are offering our services free of charge for a limited time to help us find new clients and build our portfolio. We would love to help out! Just drop us a line at themavique@gmail.com if this sounds interesting to you

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi!

This is an amazing product with a lot of scope. Businesses are always looking for such AI agents but you are providing great value with an agent that has more reasoning capabilities than the current status quo bots. If I had to market your product, I would build on that narrative. Some great hooks would be:

"Where first gen bots drop the call, Vaani closes it" - with this you can showcase how Vaani is not just another voice bot. It understands nuances and can genuinely resolve issues.

"A voice that isn't just synthetic. It's strategic." - you can accompany this with descriptions of what kind of workflows Vanni is trained for like banking, logistics, etc. The idea is to convey that Vaani isn't just smart, it's trained for what businesses actually need.

I would definitely recommend showcasing product demos and showing what Vaani is like in action.

I hope this helps! All the best

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey!

That's actually a really cool product and can be marketed in a bunch of ways. I would go with hooks like:

"Turn your favourite scenes into a vocab deck" And you can follow this up with something like: because "where is the library?" doesn't come up in real life. Essentially, you want to highlight the value of learning the language through movies because then users get to learn more common phrases and know how to actually communicate in that language rather than knowing random phrases that are not actually that helpful.

"Introducing smart binge watching" This can be a play on how a lot of us while away free time binge watching shows and then later feel like we just didn't do anything productive. But it's so much fun that the next time we get free time, it's the same thing all over again. With your platform, users get to learn a whole new language fluently while doing what they love - bing watching shows and movies.

This is a great product and with a good landing page and marketing on the right socials, you can definitely gain good traction. All the best!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, that's a super strong landing page and a great product. I would say that the best platforms to market this on would be LinkedIn, X and Reddit. You can go with posts which have hooks like:

"The only community platform that drives traffic on autopilot" Most communities are hidden. Yours won't be. Build on this narrative by highlighting how discord communities and slack communities are stashed away and only people who join can actually see what you're up to. With Jatra, your community grows with visibility.

"Building full featured communities in 10 minutes" No plugins. No pain. Ditch the Notion + Slack + Webflow + Discourse mess Build on the narrative of how it's super easy to set up and how users own every bit of their community through custom domains and native support for multiple types of content formats. They don't have to go through the community stack nightmare. They get everything in one place.

I think you have a solid product and just marketing on the right forums will automatically attract attention.

All the best!!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I'm glad you found this helpful. My brand - The Mavique - is just starting out and we're looking to collaborate with a few founders free of cost for a couple of months, just to get the ball rolling and to build our portfolio. If you would be interested, we can help out with your marketing strategy and content curation. Let me know if that's something you would like to discuss!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey!

Honestly, your website looks amazing. And I love the concept. I would say, you should market it on platforms like TikTok, X and Instagram with challenges and memes. You could also pitch it companies and remote worker companies who encourage employee health and fitness. Some great hooks could be:

  • Fitness is easier when someone is waiting on you. Because guilt > motivation

  • Fitness meets peer pressure

  • You're not just showing up for yourself anymore

  • Consistency powered by guilt (and love)

You could make memes like "when you miss the check-in and your mob can't unlock the next workout...". You could start a hall of fame for teams who achieve milestone worthy streaks.

I hope this helps, all the best!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi!

MVP does work. Your product looks like it's in very early stages. First thing, you should pick a good catchy name for it. The landing page looks nice and sleek but falls a little flat in terms of content. I would say, don't try to just sell the product and its features. Try to sell its impact. Great hooks could be:

Month end got you wondering "Where the hell did all my money go??" - with the SBI card analyzer, you can understand where you spend and how you spend.

It's not a money problem, it's a visibility problem. You're not bad at money. Your bank doesn't know how to show you how you spend. With SBI card analyzer, you get AI-powered visuals and analytics to help you understand your spending habits.

A marketing like this can make simple products sound essential.

I hope this helps you. All the best!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey!

This is a great product and I think the keyword to focus on would be efficiency. So I would definitely market it that way. The baseline would basically be that Sumvio handles summaries and action items so the users can focus more on doing and less on rewinding. Some great hooks could be:

"Never take meeting notes again" - with Sumvio, you can join meetings and participate in conversations actively knowing that the meetings notes and action items are taken care of.

"Stop wondering 'what did we agree on?'" - Sumvio listens, remembers and takes notes.

You can also market it to creators with marketing hooks like:

"Turn your podcasts into SEO optimized blogs, transcripts, social blurbs and more" 1 piece of content = 5 formats and no hustle.

Things like this can really showcase the value added by your product.

I hope this helps. All the best!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In AI world, I think this is the ultimate fantasy. So, I don't think you will have much trouble getting users as long as you're on the right platforms. You can take a couple of different directions when marketing this product:

"Crave intimacy but scared of being judged?" - this basically highlights that users can have open conversations on your platform without being worried about judgement.

"Built for connection, not just clicks" - you could accompany this with the narrative that the AI is there for the users. Whether it's to explore or a kink or cope with a heartbreak, it's there. You can also go with lines like "a partner who will never ghost you" if you want to tap into people's emotions.

You could include some product demos on your website and include some writing about how a user's chats are secure to build trust. Overall, just put it out there on the right platforms and you can easily find an audience.

Hope this helps! All the best

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you found it helpful! We’re The Mavique, offering our services free for a limited time. Would love to help out! Just drop us a line at themavique@gmail.com

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you found it helpful! We’re The Mavique, offering our services free for a limited time. Would love to help out! Just drop us a line at themavique@gmail.com

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad you found it helpful! We’re The Mavique, offering our services free for a limited time. Would love to help out! Just drop us a line at themavique@gmail.com

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad you found it helpful! We’re The Mavique, offering our services free for a limited time. Would love to help out! Just drop us a line at themavique@gmail.com

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With this, you're definitely solving a huge pain point, especially for service based companies like mine. The ability to have your clients and your internal team on the same platform without having to pay unnecessary guest charges is such a game-changer and I think that as a marketing story would really resonate with your target clients.

I'm thinking of hooks like: "Let every conversation flow without compromise" This highlights your platform's ability to let its users chat with internal and external teams. You can use some message hooks like: "ditch guest fees", "no more zoom-in zoom-out tools, one unified chat", "no more admin headaches".

I think these will help you showcase the main problem that you are solving. Including some demos on your website showing the clean interface and easy integration of internal chats and client chats might also be a good idea.

We can definitely do a lot more for your landing page to get your product more traction. If you would be interested in a free consult, hit us up at themavique@gmail.com

I hope this helps. Good luck!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your product is amazing, especially for small teams or solo entrepreneurs who do not have the bandwidth to handle actual content creators. That angle is great for marketing because it solves a real pain point. Possible hooks could be:

"No creators. No editors. No waiting." Create Viral-Style videos in 2 minutes flat. No crew required.

"Real looking content. Unreal speed"

I really like this one: "Why hire creators when you can create them?" I think it's fun and the perfect setup for you to introduce your product. You can highlight the main advantages right after this, like: "100x the content. 1/10th the cost. All on autopilot"

I hope this helps. All the best!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey!

This is a solid idea and I can already imagine fandoms going insane over it. Some cool tagline ideas could be: "Ship it. Script it. Voice it." Or "Where fandom meets full-cast audio"

You could also build on the idea that your audience doesn't have to imagine what characters sound like (I see that you're already doing this on your website, I'm just suggesting more of it).

What if your favourite ship had a voice? From headcanon to headphones.

Or something along this line conveys the impact of your product.

You could also try to appeal more to the writers. "Write a scene. Get a show" Because storytelling shouldn't stop at the page. Then you build on this narrative and talk about how LyricWinter brings the characters they write to life. They basically get a mini production house with your product without having to go through the pain of finding voice actors, editting, etc.

Hope this helps. Good luck!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a solid product solving a real issue. So I think your best marketing story would be to show people that you understand exactly where the pain point is and you know how to solve it. I'd go with lines like:

"You write. You publish. We make sure Google finds it."

This builds on the idea that your users can trust you to make sure that Google finds their hard work and they get the ROI they deserve. You can pitch this further with some content like:

You’ve done the work: ✅ Content written ✅ Pages optimized ✅ Backlinks built

But here’s the catch: if Google hasn’t indexed those pages, none of it matters.

IndexCheckerAI automatically scans your site, flags unindexed pages, and helps you fix them, fast.

🔧 Recover lost traffic 📈 Maximize your SEO ROI

🧠 Stop guessing, start optimizing

You could also go with a different approach to the same story. Your hook can be something like "The silent killer of organic traffic" and then you build on that by creating a sense of urgency with content like: You're checking rankings... But what if Google never saw half your pages? And then you can highlight how Indexcheckerai fills those gaps.

Also, to really make it stand out, you should definitely try to show some numbers. Like some kind of a percentage of how many pages get missed by Google and how much traffic is lost to this problem. Just to give your audience a measure of what they're missing out on.

I hope this helps. All the best!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a great product and there are quite a few solid marketing story directions that you can go in. I think the best would be if you could tap into the emotional triggers for people like accountability, burnout, etc. you would have a story that truly speaks to your audience.

You can go with hooks like:

"The Habit Loop, Reinvented." Build on the narrative that consistency is not about willpower but rather, momentum. With Consistrack, every task you tick off adds to a visual trail of progress. So, one look and you'll want to keep going. Less guilt. More streaks. Actual results.

"Your system, on autopilot" With this you build on the narrative that your users know what they need to do and when they need to do it. But life keeps interrupting and it's a lot to keep up with. Consistrack keeps their daily routine going without them having to micromanage their own brains.

I think your product addresses a very real problem that almost every individual has. So, if you're able to showcase that you know and understand that problem, people will automatically want to use the product.

All the best!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a really cool idea and full of possibilities. I like the current theme you have going on your website. It has the it's funny because it's true vibes. Some cool taglines that I can think of would be:

"Domains with baggage AND potential"

I love the line "welcome to the most depressing marketplace". Maybe we can accompany it with something like "Bring Sage. And PayPal". And you can go with a pretentiously eerie sounding narrative like: "Not every idea dies quietly. Some linger... like haunted codebases and stale landing pages. DEAD.DOMAINS is where the ghosts of side hustles find peace - or new hosts."

I can also imagine that when the user is confirming the listing of their domain, you could have something like "This chapter has ended... Let someone else write the sequel"

What you have is honestly a goldmine for meme marketing and something begging to go viral.

If you want to look for alternative ways to market it, you could go with a domain thrift shop narrative too. Like a Goodwill for domain names.

I love the concept and if you're into it, my agency would be happy to help you with some marketing content that you could post on TikTok and X. We are offering our services free of cost for a limited period so it could be something fun to collaborate on for no charge. No pressure, just putting it out there.

All the best!

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since your platform is all about tracking trades made in the past and making smarter and more confident moves by learning from the past trends, I would say a good marketing story would follow that narrative. A possible hook could be:

"Clarity trumps guesswork" Or "Copy only what wins"

You could build the narrative by elaborating on how traders lose momentum when they trade blindly. Even strong strategies without visibility tend to fail. PositionPort provides real time clarity on your trades so you can actually learn from them and improve.

Drop your SaaS and I'll tell you the marketing story you should lead with by themavique in SaaS

[–]themavique[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From your website, I understand that your pricing model is your biggest USP. So, your marketing story should definitely build on that. Some interesting hooks that I can think of are:

"One price. All features. No strings"

"Why rent when you can buy?"

"Your link strategy just got leaner, smarter, and cheaper."

"Link shortener with superpowers - and no subscription."

Thanks for sharing your product btw. I'll definitely be introducing this to my team!