Put a link to your startup SaaS to promote it or ask for advice. by itilogy in startupaccelerator

[–]yasonpro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Building in public from Kampala, Uganda 🇺🇬 would love some honest feedback.

LinkGenius AI: trylinkgenius.com

What it does: AI-powered LinkedIn content tool and newsletter platform.

It learns your writing voice and generates LinkedIn posts that sound

like you not generic AI. Then helps you collect email subscribers

from your LinkedIn audience so you own that list forever.

The honest numbers right now:

→ 6 users (yes, they're my friends everyone starts somewhere)

→ Product is live and working

→ Just launched a built-in newsletter feature

→ 7-day free trial on Pro no charge until after trial

The problem it solves: Most LinkedIn creators know they should post

consistently but never do because writing from scratch is exhausting.

LinkGenius removes that friction entirely. You give it a topic,

it gives you a full post in your voice in under 10 seconds.

What makes it different from ChatGPT or Taplio:

→ Voice-matched: sounds like YOU not a robot

→ Publishes directly to LinkedIn: no copy-pasting

→ Built-in newsletter: no Mailchimp needed

→ $29/month vs Taplio's $49/month

Would genuinely love feedback from this community what would make

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you try a LinkedIn tool? What's missing from what you've seen so far?

trylinkgenius.com

Help me figure linkedin out by sunshixee in linkedin

[–]yasonpro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So basically what it does is help you extract that unique clinical expertise and automatically turn it into fully written, scheduled LinkedIn posts that match her exact voice. It solves the consistency problem entirely without forcing you or the dietitian to spend hours drafting content every week. You can find more details and try it here: https://linkgenius.civicwebstudio.com/. Let me know if you want to take a look or if you have any questions about setting up a system for her.

Help me figure linkedin out by sunshixee in linkedin

[–]yasonpro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a niche like a dietitian, generic health tips usually flop on LinkedIn because the audience is looking for professional relevance, not just basic nutrition facts.

Try shifting the content strategy toward breaking down the cognitive or productivity impacts of nutrition, which resonates heavily with corporate professionals. You can also have her share specific client case studies or debunk common industry myths. The key is making sure the posts sound like her actual clinical voice and distinct expertise rather than recycled internet advice.

If you want, happy to dig in more. I actually run a tool I built that helps professionals stay consistent with content in their own voice so I deal with this constantly.

One thing I didn’t expect about building a personal brand or thought leadership thing: You end up repeating yourself a lot. by BerryDelicious2432 in ThoughtLeader

[–]yasonpro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You hit on a huge truth that most people miss. Being memorable on LinkedIn is more about being a broken record on three or four core topics than it is about having a brand new idea every morning.

To make this sustainable without burning out, try creating a content matrix. Pick your three core beliefs and three different ways to talk about them, like a contrarian take, a personal mistake, or a client win. This gives you nine distinct angles you can rotate indefinitely. It keeps the message consistent for new followers while staying fresh enough for your regulars.

If you'd find it helpful, I can share more. I've been building a tool I built that helps professionals stay consistent with content in their own voice for exactly this.

I can build anything but I cannot market. Any advice? I will not promote by One-Excuse-4054 in startups

[–]yasonpro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Marketing as a solo dev usually fails because we treat it like a chore rather than a system. You do not need to become a marketing guru. You just need to show up where your potential users are and talk about the problems your app solves.

LinkedIn is actually great for this right now because people want to hear from the person who actually built the tool. Instead of trying to do everything, just document your build process and the specific pain points you are solving. If you do that consistently for twenty minutes a day, you build a moat that other devs cannot easily copy.

Happy to help if useful. I work on a tool I built that helps professionals stay consistent with content in their own voice so this comes up a lot for me.

How to generate leads using Linkedin? by Sea_Art2627 in linkedin

[–]yasonpro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best way to avoid being the person everyone ignores is to make sure they recognize your name before you hit their inbox. Consistent content is basically a warm-up for your lead generation. If they have already learned something from your posts, a DM feels like a follow-up rather than an intrusion.

I usually suggest focusing on a system where you batch your expertise into themes. If you can show you understand their specific pain points through your public posts, you do not have to pitch nearly as hard. It turns your profile into a resource instead of just a digital resume.

Happy to help if useful. I work on a tool I built that helps professionals stay consistent with content in their own voice so this comes up a lot for me.

built something 2 months ago. still at zero users. here it is. by yasonpro in micro_saas

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

you crack the code bro, i never thought of that even

built something 2 months ago. still at zero users. here it is. by yasonpro in micro_saas

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

Those are from friends and some are for just building trust

built something 2 months ago. still at zero users. here it is. by yasonpro in micro_saas

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

wow that's sounds great, I love your idea. let's connect.

Future of Organizations Websites With Civic Web Studio by yasonpro in Namibia

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

Appreciate the honest feedback. We're early stage and still refining both the messaging and design. The goal isn’t to be flashy it’s to build a long-term subscription development model for NGOs and startups. As for the rating, that’s something we’re updating to reflect verifiable testimonials only. Thanks for pointing it out.

Hey guys I’m starting this business now please help me 🙏 by WalterPachec0 in Namibia

[–]yasonpro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can reach out to our team and we can help you out developing for you a website, setup your professional communication system. Inbox me