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Looking for partner for milliondollar day project

We had a idea - to reinvent famous milliondollarhomepage.com

TLDR:

It is actually after a many clone attempts only attempt with completely new concept :

instead of pixels we are selling seconds in a day
instead of picture we are selling story format video which is most engaging format

milliondollar.day

We build a system that can handle millions of views, now upload is disabled currently but you can see some of videos there.

There is a big list of improvements that are ready, and we are technically proficient and capable not just to make this work for millions of daily users but to make whatever new idea maybe you have.

What we did wrong - marketing, growth hacking, i mean we literally did nothing. Also content creation which is just AI generated and feels stupid. We need someone to do CONTENT, MARKETING, REACH OUT, SOCIAL MEDIA, and all other non-technical staff for making this grow.

We are trying to partner with someone for that purpose - it is one time gig, to try to make it a thing and sell it which i think it is possible, we want to share equity of a project but just for the sake of being sure that person is serious enough and not just some "if it passes, it passes" opportunist, we will ask for small investment.

If you fell the vibe send me a mail [email protected], if you think it is stupid idea keep reply to yourself.

Thank you all and best regards,

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Looking to Partner Up
on February 13, 2026
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