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Looking for Growth Partner – 50% Profit Share

I built MindCalm — a stress‑reduction app (3‑day free trial → $20 one‑time).

The product is live. Now I need a growth partner to help with distribution.

💰 Profit share: 50% of net profit from every customer you bring.

📧 Email me: [email protected]

Tell me about your experience with app marketing or content creation.

Let's build this together. 🚀

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Looking to Partner Up
on April 5, 2026
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    How do you differentiate yourself from the big players in this market? This is the critical question because it doesn't matter how good the marketing is - if the big players do what you do, they have 100 other features in their playbook for the same price and theyr'e spending millions to advertise.

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      This is the question every founder needs to answer before spending a dollar on marketing.

      You can't compete with the big players on:
      — Features (they have more)
      — Budget (they spend millions)
      — Reach (they own the channels)

      So how do you win?

      — Focus on one specific pain point they ignore (not their main feature set)
      — Serve one niche they don't care about (enterprise vs small business)
      — Be faster, simpler, more human (they're slow and bureaucratic)

      The big players win on breadth. You win on depth.

      For example:

      — Salesforce does everything. A niche CRM for dog groomers wins because Salesforce doesn't care.
      — Adobe does everything. A simple video editor for TikTok creators wins because Adobe is overkill.

      What's the one thing the big players in your space refuse to do? That's your opportunity.

      What's your product?

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