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Helping budget-conscious startups and individual developers grow their user base: starting at just $20 per month!

I've developed a tool to help independent developers acquire users.

Here's how to use it:
1.Click the link below and log in.
2.Enter your product’s website URL.
3.Get a complete marketing plan (just like one created by a marketing partner).
4.Choose to execute the plan or modify it.
5.Monitor the results in the dashboard and see how many people start visiting your website.

🔗 https://amplift.ai/?utm_source=indiehackers&utm_campaign=post_dec

You can use it for free now by logging in.

Of course, since the tool is still in its early stages of development, I've assembled a team with extensive marketing experience and we also offer early-stage growth services. Simply provide us with the product you want to grow and the growth services you need, and we can give you a quote.

Starting at just $20 per month!

If you're feeling lost about how to grow your product and don't know where to start, you can tell me about your product type, its current stage, and your growth budget. My team will provide you with a satisfactory solution.

If you are interested in this, please send an email to [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you!

posted to Icon for group Growth
Growth
on January 5, 2026
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    Interesting approach, especially for early stage teams. During early usage, which part of the plan execution did users struggle with the most?

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    interested in learning more

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      You can contact Nora. She is a senior marketing expert and can provide the services you currently need.

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    Curious — when you help startups grow users, where do you see them leak most? After signup or after demos/trials?

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      This depends on the product type. If the product is of low quality, users are likely to only browse the homepage and may not even register.

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    Marketing plans solve execution - they tell you where to post, what channels to use, how to drive traffic. That's valuable.

    But there's a layer deeper than execution: comprehension. Once people arrive at your product from that perfectly executed marketing plan, do they understand what you're offering fast enough to care?

    Most growth tools optimize for getting eyeballs on your site. The conversion gap happens in those first 10 seconds when someone lands on your page and either gets it immediately or bounces because they're confused.

    You can have a flawless marketing plan driving 1000 visitors/day, but if your product's value proposition isn't instantly clear, you're just paying to confuse more people faster.

    We're building voice agents that guide users through products in real-time (demogod.me) - basically ensuring people understand what they're looking at before confusion kills interest.

    Amplift helps you execute the plan. The next evolution is making sure every visitor who lands on your site passes the "instant understanding" test - where they grasp your value before they even finish reading the headline.

    What types of products are you working with most? Curious if you're seeing patterns in which industries struggle more with the comprehension gap vs the execution gap.

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