BasedDurden
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Here's the thing nobody says out loud: vibe coding is solved. Vibe marketing isn't. There are 10,000 tutorials on building. There are basically zero on the part that actually decides whether you make money, getting it in front of people who'll pay.
So everyone just... doesn't. They build the next one instead. The graveyard of dead vibe-coded apps is enormous lol and it's almost never because the app was bad. It's because the founder had no idea where their buyers were hiding or what to say to them.
I got tired of being in that graveyard, so I built something free for it called https://slopsend.io/
You paste your app URL. It figures out what your app does and who it's for, then it hands you:
The exact subreddits where your actual buyers already hang out (not r/SaaS where you just get downvoted by other founders, the niche subs where the people with the problem actually post)
A ready-to-paste post for each one, written to read like a human who solved a problem, not an ad, the part everyone gets wrong and the reason most launch posts die at 2 upvotes
That's it. That's the whole loop. Find where they are, hand you something that works, you paste it. The unsexy distribution work compressed into something you'll actually do.
I'm not going to post a fake $50k screenshot and a lambo like half the shills on the forum. Here's the honest version: the leverage isn't one big number, it's that posting in the right sub with the right post is the difference between 0 users and your first paying customers and 99% of vibe coders never even find the right sub.
Getting that part working is what turns a dead weekend project into something that pays for itself. That's the whole game and it's the part literally nobody teaches.
First scan's free anyway. Go run it on whatever you shipped last and forgot about.
Worst case you find out where your buyers were the whole time lol
So everyone just... doesn't. They build the next one instead. The graveyard of dead vibe-coded apps is enormous lol and it's almost never because the app was bad. It's because the founder had no idea where their buyers were hiding or what to say to them.
I got tired of being in that graveyard, so I built something free for it called https://slopsend.io/
You paste your app URL. It figures out what your app does and who it's for, then it hands you:
The exact subreddits where your actual buyers already hang out (not r/SaaS where you just get downvoted by other founders, the niche subs where the people with the problem actually post)
A ready-to-paste post for each one, written to read like a human who solved a problem, not an ad, the part everyone gets wrong and the reason most launch posts die at 2 upvotes
That's it. That's the whole loop. Find where they are, hand you something that works, you paste it. The unsexy distribution work compressed into something you'll actually do.
I'm not going to post a fake $50k screenshot and a lambo like half the shills on the forum. Here's the honest version: the leverage isn't one big number, it's that posting in the right sub with the right post is the difference between 0 users and your first paying customers and 99% of vibe coders never even find the right sub.
Getting that part working is what turns a dead weekend project into something that pays for itself. That's the whole game and it's the part literally nobody teaches.
First scan's free anyway. Go run it on whatever you shipped last and forgot about.
Worst case you find out where your buyers were the whole time lol
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