Amplift is a marketing agent for early-stage teams: social listening + influencer marketing + GEO performance + content production in one place. Find what people are saying, what to fix, and what to publish next. 10x your growth without the grind.
More importantly, we are currently in a closed beta, so you can use our product for free or access our professional growth services at a low cost.
If you’re interested in Amplift, you can sign up via this website: https://amplift.ai/?utm_source=indiehackers&utm_campaign=post_dec
If you’d like help from our professional marketing team, please contact: [email protected]
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Interesting positioning. I like the idea of combining listening + content + performance instead of treating them as separate tools.
Curious — for early-stage teams, what tends to deliver value fastest: fixing what people are already saying, or publishing new content based on those insights?
Interesting angle combining listening, GEO, and content planning in one loop.
Early-stage teams usually struggle most with knowing what to fix vs what to publish, so that positioning makes sense. Curious what signal has been most useful for teams in beta so far.
Interesting angle. Many tools surface data, but very few help founders decide what to act on first.
How are you validating which insights actually move growth during the beta?
I work closely with solo founders as a short-term early distribution partner, hands-on, not advisory, either before or after building. The focus is getting the first 10–30 real users, validating the idea, finding a clear distribution path with real signals, and collecting meaningful feedback so you build what users actually need.
Typical engagement is 2–4 weeks, around $1–2k.
If that’s what you need right now, DM me at
https://x.com/ValhunNg
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ValhunNg
This makes a lot of sense — especially the focus on getting to 10–30 real users before scaling anything.
In your experience, what’s the most common early signal founders over-trust at that stage?
Interesting project 👍
What kind of users are you targeting first — marketers or content creators?
This hits on a real problem for early-stage teams — knowing what to focus on, not just having more data. Social listening and content tools are everywhere, but turning that signal into clear “do this next” actions is where most founders get stuck.
The closed beta angle makes sense too. Tools like this usually get much better once real teams start shaping the workflow. Curious how you’re thinking about prioritization and insights vs. raw metrics.