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SubLedger is a privacy-first subscription tracker - No bank linking or email scraping

BrandVoice Pro helps busy entrepreneurs and coaches customize PLR content to their voices and target audiences.
I know it might be late, but I just successfully launched on ProductHunt! As expected, a chrome extension doesn't get the highest placing or traction, but I just really love seeing my app there. Would really love if any of you seeing this would head over to the launch page and hit an upvote for the launch, maybe try the landing site and see if the extension works - it's 1.0.2 now, so it handles design extracting way better. producthunt.com/products/uidrop?utm_source=othe… Any upvote, review, comment is welcome, and if not, I appreciate it either way!

Writer/Trainer turned VibeCoder/Founder
Apologies. I meant the Pro version.
Hey guys, I have a strangely niche side hustle, would love to get opinions if anyones had something similar: I'm running a very limited fleet of classic Mercedes' that we want to utilize to rent out to hotels, video/film shoots, weddings, etc.
Wanted to ask how we could even start outreach for this?
venz.ie (I'm also super proud of this website :P)
Writer/Trainer turned VibeCoder/Founder
Hey @gokmen I love this. The website is beautiful. I’d start reaching out to hotel concierges and high-end travel agents. Agents that operate under Fora often have the kinds of clients who would use your service. Maybe put together a presentation and reach out to Fora and other high end travel groups and ask if you can be a guest at one on their training sessions.
I would also change the photo to one of you in a suit jacket with the cars. No tie, just the jacket will lean into the upscale image.
Really elegant, high-end looking site.
Just a guy that like to make program
I'm trying to use Meta for the first time to promote my project.
I'm a developer (almost 5 years now), but I have no marketing skills, I still have a lot to learn.
Especially since Meta isn't helping by restricting my ad account over an unpaid balance (we're talking about €2.43). I've tried a bunch of credit cards, bank accounts, and even PayPal. It's a nightmare. Any suggestions?
What makes a campaign successful? My idea was to launch a test campaign with several sets (different ad concepts), each containing 2 or 3 versions of the ad. Then later, keep only the one that works and run it with a bigger budget. That is, if Meta will let me.
The battle has only just begun! 🔥
Writer/Trainer turned VibeCoder/Founder
I’m going to say what nobody wants to say. 50+ isn’t necessarily a FB-first audience anymore. 50+ is solidly Gen X, which is the group that started most of this Internet as a modern marketing tool stuff that we currently live in. I’m an elder Gen X and I spend very little time on FB. But my aunt (70s but looks 50s) stays there.
I encourage you to really niche down your audience into viable groups and start marketing specifically to those groups where they live. If you have five groups, who’s the main one? Who do you naturally chat with at the grocery store or while waiting for coffee? Start with them because you already feel comfortable talking with them.
I know this way is more work, but it might help you 1) be less FB dependent since they’re already giving you a heard time and 2) discover you actually have several audiences you can talk to in different ways and different platforms. (BTW - Don’t sleep on YouTube).
Good luck. I really want to know how it goes for you. Marketing is, IMO, the most challenging part of any business for most people. I’ve been growing businesses (service-based) for years and it’s still the hardest part for me.
Had my first face-to-face client meeting today, overexplained the technical side, but managed to get a good relationship going, waiting on their response by tomorrow.
Writer/Trainer turned VibeCoder/Founder
Congrats!
Hey, I'm building an AI planner that converts task lists into actual schedules. Looking for 5 beta testers. Interested?
Writer/Trainer turned VibeCoder/Founder
100% in. I think I could use something like this.
Writer/Trainer turned VibeCoder/Founder
Hey there,
I just joined Strivle. I built 4 apps in 4 months, two just for the family and me. Two are public-facing. No MRR yet but that’s next.
Currently in the launch phrase for SubLedger, a privacy-first subscription tracker with no bank linking or email scraping. I built it to solve a problem I actually had - a surprise withdrawal from my bank account for a subscription I had forgotten about.
Looking forward to learning more about your apps.
Writer/Trainer turned VibeCoder/Founder
Thank you!
Founder-ish builder | AI tools, SaaS, and practical products
Ive been getting a lot of positive feedback on splitit from people who say it genuinely helps them START thier tasks and projects, splititng tasks into small doable goals can really help you get over task Paralysis
feel free to give it a try on trysplitit.com
Writer/Trainer turned VibeCoder/Founder
Love this concept. I just started testing it and it looks extremely helpful.
I have ADHD. A messy spreadsheet isn't just annoying as hell, it's a guaranteed way for me to stop looking at my numbers entirely.
For two years I tracked MRR, churn, and trying to do forecasts in Excel. Broken formulas. Tabs I stopped trusting. I made a bad pricing call because I didn't actually know my churn rate.
Baremetrics and ChartMogul were too expensive and built for teams. So I built my own with connecting Stripe in 30 seconds to see everything in one place.
Launched beta yesterday: solopreneur-data.com/en
I'd love to hear your feedback and I hope you'll like it :)
Writer/Trainer turned VibeCoder/Founder
I agree completely about Excel spreadsheets. Can’t wait to try it.