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Looking for a marketing-focused co-founder to help grow PokeShani

Hey IH,

I’m Shani, the founder of PokeShani
— a platform where creators can sell any type of digital product (courses, ebooks, services, etc.) and keep 100% of their revenue.

I’ve been building and shipping this solo for a while, and so far it’s working — we even had a creator sell a $500 product on their first day. That was a huge moment of validation for me.

But here’s the thing: I’m more product/dev-focused. What I don’t have is the marketing muscle to take this further. I want someone who:

Loves marketing, distribution, and growth hacking.

Can think about community, content, and partnerships.

Actually gets excited about helping creators succeed.

This would be a true co-founder role — not just “help me market.” You’d have ownership, creative freedom, and real skin in the game.

If this sounds like you (or someone you know), drop a comment or DM me. I’d love to chat.

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Looking to Partner Up
on September 6, 2025
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    Fun concept. Are you still in MVP stage or already live with a first version?

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      we are already live with many versions

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    I'm Professional Digital Marketer with Proven Strategies

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      Hi,

      Do you do social media content for early-stage startups, by any chance?

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    I’m putting together a free SaaS Founder’s 7-Day Growth Blueprint — a step-by-step playbook to fix your landing page leaks, get traffic in 7 days, and turn trials into paying users.
    Would you want early access?

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