Active distribution: Reddit, YouTube Shorts, and SEO — which channel moves first?
The product exists. The content exists. Now it's a distribution experiment. Three channels running simultaneously — organic SEO, Reddit community presence, and daily YouTube Shorts. Tracking which drives the first real signal.
Guidelines
- Must be live by Sunday
- Built with AI tools
- Submit your GitHub or live URL
What You'll Build
Define the boring problem you are solving — post it publicly and share the URL here
Goal: X / Twitter Post URL
Ship a landing page — even ugly counts. Submit the live URL
Goal: Landing Page URL
Build the core feature — share a screenshot or demo link
Goal: GitHub Repository URL
Get one real person to try it — share their feedback (screenshot or quote)
Goal: Reddit Thread URL
Fix the top complaint from your tester — deploy the fix and share the URL
Goal: Updated URL
Post a build-in-public thread on Reddit or Bluesky — share the link here
Goal: HackerNoon Article URL
Submit your final build — live URL required
Goal: ProductHunt URL
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