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I'm a nursing student building a LinkedIn SaaS from a hostel room. Launching in 2-3 weeks. Here's the honest story.

Hey IH πŸ‘‹

I want to share something I've been building in silence for the past few weeks β€” and why I'm finally talking about it.


Who I am

I'm Harshit. 21 years old. B.Sc. Nursing student, Semester 4, studying 260km away from home in a hostel room.

I run two things alongside college:

  • Apexnexuss β€” outreach-as-a-service for marketing agencies in USA/UK
  • And now: LinkedCraft β€” which is what this post is about

Total cash invested in LinkedCraft so far: β‚Ή1,070 (~$13).


The problem I kept seeing

I work with Indian marketing agencies on their outreach systems. And I kept noticing the same thing:

Most of them manage LinkedIn for 3-10 clients. They generate content using ChatGPT or random tools. They send drafts over WhatsApp. Clients reply 2 days later. They rewrite. Client says "actually first one was better." They miss the optimal posting window. They repeat this every week.

On top of that β€” every post sounds the same. Generic AI voice. No personality. No pipeline.

LinkedIn was supposed to bring clients. Instead it was just consuming time.


What I built

LinkedCraft β€” LinkedIn Pipeline System for Indian Agencies.

Not a post generator. A pipeline system.

Here's what's inside:

→ 8 post formats — Results Reveal, Hook+Story, Contrarian Take, Case Study, Mistake→Lesson, Data Insight, Client Win, Mini Case Study
β†’ 6 Indian tone profiles β€” Direct No-BS, Desi Grind Story, Data Authority, Founder Raw, Bold Contrarian, Educator Breakdown
β†’ Lead Magnet Pipeline Posts β€” dedicated mode where you describe your resource, pick a CTA keyword, and get a post that drives "Comment KEYWORD" engagement (8X more reach than link posts)
β†’ From Real Story mode β€” paste your raw experience, messy numbers and all, get a scroll-stopping post
β†’ Client workspaces β€” each client has their own tone, niche, post history, and approval queue
β†’ Approval queue β€” posts sit pending until clients approve in one click. No WhatsApp.
β†’ LinkedIn scheduling β€” direct OAuth, no Buffer, no third-party apps. Post auto-publishes at scheduled time.
β†’ White-label monthly reports β€” your agency brand on the cover. Justify every retainer in one PDF.
β†’ Affiliate system β€” 20% commission, built-in dashboard

Stack: Next.js, Supabase, Vercel, Claude API, Razorpay

My friend Aditya is building the backend. 20-21 days from completion.


Why India-first matters

Every LinkedIn tool in the market is built for US creators.

Taplio = $69/mo. US context. Dollar amounts.
Supergrow = $19/mo. No agency features. No Indian context.
AuthoredUp = No AI. Formatting only.

LinkedCraft:
β†’ β‚Ή599/mo (~$7) with AI included
β†’ β‚Ή amounts in every generated post
β†’ Indian niche references built-in
β†’ Only tool with agency client management

10x cheaper than Taplio. The only India-first LinkedIn pipeline tool.


Current numbers (honest)

Waitlist: 47 people
LinkedIn followers: 2,688
First LinkedIn post: 300 views, 138 impressions
Revenue: β‚Ή0
App status: Backend ~40% done
Launch: July 1, 2026


The distribution plan

No paid ads. No budget. Three engines:

  1. Ambassador program β€” reaching out to 10-15 LinkedIn ghostwriters. Giving them free Agency+ (β‚Ή2,999/mo value) in exchange for 2-3 honest posts/month. Just identified Ambassador #1 β€” Sakshi Dubey, 14,774 followers, Lucknow-based LinkedIn ghostwriter.

  2. Personal distribution β€” LinkedIn posts 4-5x/week, WhatsApp agency groups, LinkedIn DMs (10/day), Reddit value posts

  3. Free month campaign β€” post about LinkedCraft on LinkedIn β†’ get 1 month Agency+ free. First 50 only.


What I'm genuinely worried about

  • Scheduling being fresh code β€” reliability at launch
  • Early churn if agency users expect more features than we ship
  • Me being inconsistent with marketing while managing nursing college
  • Aditya hitting delays (he has his own life too)

Why I'm posting this today

Because building in silence doesn't help anyone β€” including me.

I want:

  • Honest feedback on positioning
  • Anyone who's launched a niche SaaS for Indian markets β€” what surprised you?
  • Anyone who's run an ambassador program β€” what worked?

And if you manage LinkedIn content for yourself or clients β€” I'd genuinely love to show you what we're building.

Early access: linkedcraft.in
Launching: July 1, 2026

Will post weekly updates from here.

β€” Harshit

P.S. The most surreal part: I'm using LinkedCraft to write the LinkedIn posts that promote LinkedCraft. The tool is generating content about itself.

on June 11, 2026
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    Interesting build.

    The thing I'd be careful with is that the biggest launch risk may not be the one you're worried about.

    Sometimes a product reaches launch with the technology working, the pricing decided, and the distribution planned, yet still struggles because an earlier decision was never made cleanly.

    That's not a call I'd make casually a few weeks before launch.

    1. 1

      Hey Aryan,

      Thanks for this genuinely useful.

      What's the decision you think
      might be unclear?

      Happy to hear it directly.

      1. 1

        Appreciate that.

        The reason I'm being careful is that the useful part isn't identifying the decision. It's making the actual call.

        That's not something I'd unpack casually in a public thread a few weeks before launch.

        If you'd like the tighter version, drop your email and I'll put it together properly.

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