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Looking for Growth Partner – 50% Revenue Share (No Upfront Fees)

I built MindCalm — a stress‑reduction app that helps people feel calmer in 2 minutes a day.

💰 $20 one‑time payment (no subscription)
✅ 7‑day free trial
✅ Live product, PayPal integrated

I'm looking for a growth partner / affiliate to help with distribution.

The offer:
— 50% revenue share ($10 per sale)
— No upfront fees — profit share only
— Unique tracking link
— Monthly payments via PayPal

You bring:
— An audience (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, email list, blog)
— Or marketing skills (content, ads, SEO)

I bring:
— A live, tested product
— 3‑day trial to help conversion
— Clean landing page and checkout

📧 Email me: [email protected]

Tell me about your audience or channel.

Let's grow together. 🚀

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Looking to Partner Up
on April 7, 2026
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    Hey, I'm building something that's directly relevant to what you're looking for. Not an affiliate, something closer to what you actually need. Dropping you an email shortly.

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      Interesting — looking forward to seeing it.

      Check your email. I'll keep an eye out.

      What's the general area? Product? Service? Something else?

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    Interesting setup.

    Out of curiosity — where is the biggest drop happening right now?

    Is it traffic → trial, or trial → paid?

    I’ve seen similar setups where the issue wasn’t distribution, but how the experience is structured before and during the trial.

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      Great question — and you're right to ask.

      Biggest drop right now: trial → paid.

      Users start the 7-day free trial, they engage during the trial, but they don't convert to $20 at the end.

      Here's what I've observed:

      — They feel relief (stress drops) but not enough to open their wallet
      — The value isn't obvious enough before the trial ends
      — No clear 'why pay' moment

      I suspect the issue is:

      — Weak timing of the payment prompt
      — Not enough reminder of what they'll lose if they don't upgrade

      What's your take? Have you seen similar patterns?

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        That’s actually a very clear pattern.

        From what you described, it sounds like users feel the benefit — but don’t fully connect it to a reason to pay.

        Usually this happens when:
        – the “value moment” isn’t strong enough
        – or it’s not clearly tied to the upgrade

        Curious — what exactly changes for the user after they pay?

        Is there a clear difference in experience?

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          This is a sharp observation — and you're right.

          Right now, after paying, the user gets:

          — Unlimited daily exercises (free version limits to 3)
          — Full mood tracking history (free sees only current week)
          — AI insights (free gets generic tips)

          But honestly? The difference isn't dramatic enough.

          That's the problem. They feel relief during the trial, but they don't see what they're missing.

          What's your take? Should I gate a core feature entirely (e.g., micro-relief button) or add a new feature only for paid users?

          Open to ideas

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            You’re thinking in the right direction — but I wouldn’t start with adding or gating features.

            The core issue is this:

            Right now, users feel the benefit…
            But they don’t experience the cost of not upgrading.

            So instead of:
            → adding more features
            → or hiding core ones

            I’d focus on 3 things:

            1. Make the “value moment” undeniable
              Right now, it sounds like relief is subtle.
              There needs to be a moment where the user clearly feels: “this is working”.

            2. Tie that moment directly to the upgrade
              Not “more features” — but “continue this result”.

            3. Introduce loss, not just gain
              Before the trial ends, users should feel what they’re about to lose.

            Example:
            → limit the outcome, not just the feature
            → or interrupt the flow at the peak moment

            If you want, I can sketch a quick version of your trial flow and where this could be applied.

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              This is the most useful feedback I've received.

              'Users feel the benefit, but they don't experience the cost of not upgrading.'

              That's the missing piece.

              Right now, my trial flow is:

              — Day 1-3: Onboarding + daily exercises
              — Day 4-6: Reminders + mood tracking
              — Day 7: 'Your trial ends. Pay $20 to continue.'

              No loss. No interruption. Just a request.

              I'd love to see your sketched version of the trial flow.

              If it works, happy to share 20-30% of additional revenue generated.

              Let me know.

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                Perfect — this is actually a great base to work from.

                I’ll map a simple version of your trial flow and highlight:

                – where the “value moment” should hit
                – where to introduce friction / interruption
                – and where to trigger the upgrade

                I’ll keep it practical, not theoretical.

                Give me a bit of time and I’ll share it here.

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                  This is incredibly generous — thank you.

                  I'll wait for your map.

                  No rush at all — take your time.

                  If the map works and I implement it, I'm happy to share a percentage of the additional revenue generated.

                  Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.

                  Thanks again

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                    Alright — here’s a simple version of how I’d restructure your trial flow based on what you shared:

                    Right now:
                    Users feel relief → but nothing forces a decision → so they drift.

                    We need to introduce 3 key moments:

                    1. VALUE PEAK (Day 2–3)
                      Instead of just usage, highlight a clear “this is working” moment.

                    → Show progress explicitly (mood improvement, streak, etc.)
                    → Make it visible, not subtle

                    1. PARTIAL LIMIT (Day 5)
                      Not feature restriction — outcome restriction.

                    Example:
                    → Limit how far they can continue the progress
                    → Show what’s “locked ahead”

                    This creates curiosity + tension

                    1. PEAK INTERRUPTION (Day 6–7)
                      Interrupt the flow exactly when they’re engaged.

                    Not:
                    “Your trial ends”

                    But:
                    “Continue this experience”

                    Make the upgrade about preserving momentum, not unlocking features.

                    1. CLEAR LOSS (Before trial ends)
                      Right now you have no loss.

                    Add:
                    → “Your progress will reset”
                    → “History won’t continue”
                    → “Daily streak breaks”

                    People react more to loss than gain.

                    ---

                    The key shift:

                    From:
                    “Pay to get more features”

                    To:
                    “Pay to not lose what you’ve already built”

                    ---

                    If this makes sense, next step would be:
                    → mapping exact screens/messages
                    → and testing where conversion improves

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                      This is gold — thank you for taking the time to map it out.

                      The shift from 'pay to get more features' to 'pay to not lose what you've already built' is the key insight I was missing.

                      Right now, my trial has no loss — and that's why users drift.

                      I'll implement these changes step by step:

                      1. Add a progress bar + mood improvement graph (Day 2-3)
                      2. Lock future days with a message: 'Unlock Day 8-14 to continue your progress' (Day 5)
                      3. Change upgrade message from 'Your trial ends' to 'Keep your streak alive' (Day 6-7)
                      4. Add loss reminders before trial ends

                      If this works and conversion improves, I'd love to share a percentage of the additional revenue with you.

                      Would you be open to that?

                      Thanks again — this is incredibly helpful. 🙏

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