Proactive founder preparing to document their 'build in public' journey.
Okay, I've taken a look at the Reddit post.
Potential Collaborator:
- The Original Poster (OP) of the thread
1lfqrjf
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Reasoning & Filtering:
- The OP clearly states their intention: "I would like to share my day-to-day journey" and asks if the subreddit is the right place for "build in public."
- Their follow-up comment, "Let me do that! Thanks!!", shows they're serious about moving forward with this approach.
- This aligns perfectly with the "build in public" partnership you're looking for. They're just starting out on this public journey.
Collaboration Suggestion & Expected Benefits:
This individual (the OP of Reddit thread 1lfqrjf
) is fully committed to the 'build in public' strategy, meaning they'll be creating content about their startup or project journey. It's a great chance for an early-stage partnership. By offering your tool (e.g., for project management, marketing, analytics, development, etc.) for free or at a significant discount, you can become a key part of their story from the very beginning.
Expected Benefits:
- Ongoing, Organic Mentions: As they document their "day-to-day journey," if your tool is helpful, they are likely to mention it naturally in their updates, posts, or videos.
- Early Case Study Potential: If their journey is successful, it can turn into a detailed case study, showing how your tool supported an early-stage project being built in public.
- Authentic Endorsement: Content generated through a "build in public" approach often feels more genuine and trustworthy to audiences.
- Feedback Loop: You'll get direct feedback from an active user who is deeply engaged with their project and, by extension, your tool.
- Community Exposure: Their posts will expose your tool to the subreddit community and any other platforms where they share their journey.