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Looking for 5 beta testers for my Notion SEO system — free access, honest feedback only

After months building in private, I finished the SEO Content Engine OS — a 7-module Notion system with 28 AI prompts that produces a complete,
optimised SEO article in under 60 minutes.

Current status: Live on Gumroad at $397.
What I need: 10 real users before I push hard.

Who I'm looking for:
→ Solo founders who produce (or want to produce) SEO content
→ Comfortable with Notion and Claude/ChatGPT
→ Willing to give honest feedback after first article

What you get:
→ Full free access (lifetime, not trial)
→ No pitch, no upsell, nothing

What I get:
→ 3 honest sentences about your experience

If this is you — comment your email below or DM me.

on June 11, 2026
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    Interesting.

    One thing I'd be careful with is that not all beta feedback has equal value.

    The challenge isn't necessarily finding 10 testers.

    It's knowing which feedback should influence the next decision.

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      you are absolutely right Aryan, what would you suggest then ?

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        Possibly, but that's exactly why I stopped short earlier.

        I don't think the useful part is my suggestion itself.

        I think it's understanding what decision the feedback is actually being used to make.

        I'd be careful answering that casually in a thread.

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

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