Hey everyone 👋 I’m building an agentic AI marketing startup focused on helping companies grow through intent-driven content and AI search (beyond traditional SEO), using real user insights from communities like Reddit. I’m looking for a technical or product-minded co-founder interested in AI, LLMs, and fast iteration to build this together.
if you’re excited about the future of search and marketing, let’s chat.
Ive shipped AI products in 2 weeks using exactly the kind of Reddit-driven insights you’re targeting. Open to chat through the approach if you like.
Smart pivot from traditional SEO, Kevin. I’m a technical founder focused on AI agentic workflows and shipping at high velocity. I have the background to build this out and love the Reddit-insight approach. Are you open to a quick sync to talk vision?
interesting idea
Hey Kevin đź‘‹
Your vision around agentic AI and intent-driven content really caught my attention—especially the focus on moving beyond traditional SEO and leveraging real user insights from communities like Reddit. That’s exactly where I see the future of search and marketing.
I’m a Data Engineer and Software Engineer with hands-on experience in AI, machine learning, and working with LLMs. I enjoy building scalable solutions, iterating quickly, and turning ideas into real products.
I’d love to learn more about what you’re building and explore how I could contribute from a technical/product perspective.
Let’s connect 🙂
hey kevin...i am just about to launch my first microsaas developed entirely by me. I am a developer. I can partner and build for you. Let me know.
why do you need dev when AI can code it for you?
true, but as some point I'll need langgraph layer and payment gateways so having experienced person to guide you through the process will be much easier and can ship faster
Weird, but you still can use AI. Seems like everyone are just using AI for coding and not developers
Hey Kevin — this sounds really interesting. The shift from traditional SEO to intent-driven discovery (especially from places like Reddit) feels very real right now.
I like the focus on using actual user conversations instead of just keyword data. Curious how you’re planning to extract and structure intent signals at scale — are you leaning more toward scraping + embeddings, or something more pipeline-driven?
I’m technical and have been working with LLMs and backend systems, so this is definitely in my area of interest. Would be open to chatting more and seeing if there’s a fit.
Happy to connect here or via email: [email protected]
hi Kevin, will email you soon thanks!