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Looking for Growth Partner – 50% Revenue Share (No Upfront Fees)

I built MindCalm — a stress‑reduction app that helps people feel calmer in 2 minutes a day.

💰 $20 one‑time payment (no subscription)
✅ 7‑day free trial
✅ Live product, PayPal integrated

I'm looking for a growth partner / affiliate to help with distribution.

The offer:
— 50% revenue share ($10 per sale)
— No upfront fees — profit share only
— Unique tracking link
— Monthly payments via PayPal

You bring:
— An audience (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, email list, blog)
— Or marketing skills (content, ads, SEO)

I bring:
— A live, tested product
— 3‑day trial to help conversion
— Clean landing page and checkout

📧 Email me: [email protected]

Tell me about your audience or channel.

Let's grow together. 🚀

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Looking to Partner Up
on April 7, 2026
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    Interesting setup.

    Out of curiosity — where is the biggest drop happening right now?

    Is it traffic → trial, or trial → paid?

    I’ve seen similar setups where the issue wasn’t distribution, but how the experience is structured before and during the trial.

    1. 1

      Great question — and you're right to ask.

      Biggest drop right now: trial → paid.

      Users start the 7-day free trial, they engage during the trial, but they don't convert to $20 at the end.

      Here's what I've observed:

      — They feel relief (stress drops) but not enough to open their wallet
      — The value isn't obvious enough before the trial ends
      — No clear 'why pay' moment

      I suspect the issue is:

      — Weak timing of the payment prompt
      — Not enough reminder of what they'll lose if they don't upgrade

      What's your take? Have you seen similar patterns?

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