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Looking for partners who want to create shared wealth.

Hello, friendly Indie Hackers.
I'm Ben White, a full-stack software developer based in the UK.

Our software development team is currently preparing to enter the US market, but we've experienced delays due to time zone and regional differences.
Therefore, we're looking for a local partner in the US who can help us resolve these issues when working with US clients.

If you're interested, we'd love to have a brief conversation to see if we're a good fit.
We can discuss collaboration methods, responsibilities, revenue sharing, and more.

We look forward to your continued interest and support.

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Looking to Partner Up
on February 20, 2026
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    Hey Ben,

    Expanding into the US is a strong move but instead of only solving the timezone issue operationally, you might want to think about market penetration strategically

    Before even setting up a heavy US partner structure, have you considered building authority and inbound demand through Reddit?

    A lot of US founders, startup operators, and SaaS buyers actively hang out on niche subreddits. When positioned correctly, Reddit can:
    • Generate qualified US leads
    • Build credibility without paid ads
    • Reduce dependency on real-time sales calls
    • Warm up prospects before discovery calls

    The key isn’t promotion it’s strategic engagement, thread positioning, and authority building inside the right communities
    I specialize in Reddit growth and lead generation for agencies and SaaS brands entering the US market
    If you're open to it, happy to share how we’ve helped teams generate inbound conversations from US-based founders without aggressive outreach

    Would love to explore if there’s synergy

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      Thank you for your interest.
      I think it's a good idea.
      I'll discuss it with my team and contact you once we reach a decision.
      I would also appreciate it if you could look into whether there are any other people you know who could become local partners.
      Perhaps even your coworkers...
      Thank you.

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