u/No-Entertainer8410

Looking to work with 1–2 business owners who need more B2B leads.

I help businesses find relevant companies and decision-makers who are likely to need their product or service.

What I can help with:

  • ideal customer research
  • target company lists
  • decision-maker research
  • LinkedIn/Apollo prospecting
  • outreach-ready lead lists
  • qualified call booking support

Best fit:
B2B companies, agencies, consultants, service businesses, or startups that already have an offer and want more relevant prospects.

Not mass spam. Focused research + targeted outreach.

If interested, DM me with:

  • what your business does
  • who your ideal customer is
  • what type of clients you want more of
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u/No-Entertainer8410 — 3 days ago

Looking to work with 1–2 B2B startups.

I help funded startups identify and reach relevant ICP companies that are likely to need their product.

What I do:

  • ICP research
  • target account identification
  • LinkedIn/Apollo prospect research
  • outbound-ready lead lists
  • personalized outreach setup
  • booking qualified calls into your Calendly

Focused mainly on Seed and Series A startups that already have product traction and now need more pipeline.

Not mass spam.
More focused, niche-specific outbound and research.

If interested, DM me with:

  • what your product does
  • who your ideal customer is
  • current stage/funding
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u/No-Entertainer8410 — 3 days ago
▲ 6 r/coldemail+1 crossposts

I realized I had no idea which of my Reddit posts were actually making me money so I built Bantico

For months I was posting on Reddit, DMing on LinkedIn, dropping links everywhere. Traffic was coming in. But I had zero idea which posts were actually converting to paying customers.

I assumed Reddit was driving sales because people were replying and DMing me. Turns out most of those were just curious people. The actual buyers were coming from completely different places.

The problem: every analytics tool shows you traffic. None of them show you which specific post, DM, or campaign drove a paying customer.

So I built Bantico. You drop a tracking link in any post or DM, and the moment that lead visits your site you see their full journey, pages visited, time spent, return visits, all attributed to the exact campaign that brought them. Stripe, Dodo or Polar connected so you see which campaigns actually drove revenue, not just visits.

First week after launching: already tracking real visitors from Reddit campaigns in real time, getting Slack notifications the moment someone lands from a specific post.

Are you actually tying your organic outreach to revenue, or just watching traffic numbers?

u/No-Entertainer8410 — 4 days ago
▲ 7 r/EmailOutreach+1 crossposts

I built a tool that tells me the second a lead I emailed visits my website in real time

Been sending cold emails for months and had zero visibility into what happened after the click. Did they visit the pricing page? Did they come back? Did they convert? No idea.

So I built Bantico. You embed a tracking link in your email, and the moment that lead lands on your website you get a Slack and email notification instantly. You see which email brought them, which pages they visited, how long they stayed, and if they ever come back.

That screenshot is me getting notified in real time that someone from a campaign landed on my site. 6 pageviews. High intent. I knew exactly who was warm before I followed up.

No more blind follow-ups. No more guessing who clicked and ghosted.

Would love feedback from anyone doing cold email outreach.

u/No-Entertainer8410 — 3 days ago

Built a tool to track if your organic outreach actually brings people to your website would love brutal feedback

Been doing organic outreach for months, posting on Reddit, DMing on LinkedIn, and had zero idea if any of it was actually bringing people to my product.

So I built Bantico. You drop a tracking link in your post or DM, and the moment that lead visits your website you see everything in real time, which post brought them, which pages they visited, how many times they came back. You get notified on Slack and email instantly.

Here's a screenshot of it working, someone from a Reddit post landed on my site and I got the notification live on my phone.

Would love honest feedback, is this something you'd actually use? What's missing? What doesn't make sense?

u/No-Entertainer8410 — 4 days ago

I'll do one week of free organic outreach for your business Reddit posts, LinkedIn DMs, the works

I help founders and agencies get in front of their target customers through organic outreach, no ads, no cold email blasts, just genuine posting and DMing in the right places.

Here's the deal: I'll do one week of manual outreach for you completely free. I'll post on relevant subreddits and DM potential leads on LinkedIn based on your niche. You'll see exactly which posts and DMs bring people to your website in real time.

All I ask is that you use Bantico to track it; it's the platform built to show you exactly which organic growth campaigns are converting. I'll cover the first week so you can see it working before you commit to anything.

US and Europe-based founders and agencies only. DM me if interested.

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u/No-Entertainer8410 — 4 days ago
▲ 4 r/saasbuild+1 crossposts

I built the missing piece of the Apollo/Clay stack here's why

After talking to dozens of agencies running cold outreach, I kept hearing the same thing: "We know who we contacted. We have no idea what happened next."

They'd send 500 emails through Apollo, enrich leads with Clay, and then... nothing. Did the lead visit the pricing page? Come back three times? Convert? Which campaign drove it? Nobody knew. So they followed up blindly, guessed who was warm, and sent clients reports that said "we sent 500 emails" with zero proof of what it actually drove.

That's why I built Bantico.

Bantico picks up exactly where Apollo and Clay stop. The moment a targeted lead visits your client's website, you see their full journey which pages they hit, how long they stayed, how many times they came back. You get notified in real time on Slack and email. You know who's warm before you follow up.

It also identifies companies visiting the website even without a form fill. So you can see "someone from Apple Inc visited your pricing page 4 times this week" and act on it.

The stack is now complete: Apollo → who to contact Clay → enrich and automate Bantico → did it work, and can your client see proof

What Bantico tracks:

  • Full attribution — see exactly which campaign, post, or DM drove each lead
  • Open campaigns — trackable links you can drop anywhere: Reddit, LinkedIn, email, newsletters
  • Targeted campaigns — track specific leads from your Apollo/Clay outreach by name
  • Live visitor activity with full page journey
  • Return visits and time on site
  • Real-time Slack and email alerts per campaign
  • Company identification without form fills
  • Which campaign drove each lead
  • Client dashboard — your client sees everything in real time, no more report emails

Would love feedback from anyone running cold outreach.

We also do Full Organic Growth Outreach for the first 50 users of Bantico

For Demo Call and early access DM me.

u/No-Entertainer8410 — 4 days ago

I help B2B agencies get more clients through organic outreach on Reddit and LinkedIn setting up a few campaigns for free

Been doing organic outreach for a while and want to help a few agencies that are already doing lead gen but want better results. I'll help you set up campaigns tailored to your niche. No pitch, just genuinely want to work with a few solid agencies. If you're US or Europe based and do outreach for clients, DM me.

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u/No-Entertainer8410 — 4 days ago
▲ 5 r/iOSDevelopment+2 crossposts

We built Loominote, an AI notes and planner app for people who want to turn messy input into something structured.

The idea is simple: you can speak, scan, upload, record, or write something, and Loominote helps turn it into summaries, notes, tasks, and action plans.

Main features:

  • AI summaries
  • transcriptions
  • text notes
  • PDF scanner
  • uploads, scans, and voice recordings
  • auto-created tasks
  • action plans from messy notes
  • quizzes for students
  • 20+ languages
  • iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch support

It’s more like a smart notes companion than a generic notes app.

Would love to get Feedback

u/No-Entertainer8410 — 11 days ago
▲ 2 r/androiddev+1 crossposts

GoodTrails is a private photo diary for capturing the good things in life.

Main features:

  • no sign-up required
  • no ads
  • no tracking
  • no server storing your entries
  • moments stay on your device
  • optional iCloud sync
  • quick capture with a photo or just a short activity
  • monthly recap of saved moments
  • shuffle feature to rediscover past memories
  • favorites, categories, filters, and date editing

It’s more like a calm memory journal than a social media app.

It’s also now available for Android:
Android and IOS

u/No-Entertainer8410 — 15 days ago

We built HSA Hoard: Receipt Vault, an app for people who want to keep their HSA receipts, medical expenses, and reimbursement records organized long-term.

The idea is simple: snap a receipt, let AI fill in the details, and keep everything saved so you can search, export, or reimburse later.

Main features:

  • AI receipt scanning
  • save receipts to your own Google Drive
  • track medical expenses over years
  • filter, sort, and search receipts
  • batch receipts together
  • export as PDF, CSV, or both
  • mark expenses as reimbursed
  • keep receipt images and details in one place

Would love to get some feedback

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u/No-Entertainer8410 — 17 days ago
▲ 12 r/ShowMeYourApps+5 crossposts

We built HSA Hoard: Receipt Vault, an app for people who want to keep their HSA receipts, medical expenses, and reimbursement records organized long-term.

The idea is simple: snap a receipt, let AI fill in the details, and keep everything saved so you can search, export, or reimburse later.

Main features:

  • AI receipt scanning
  • save receipts to your own Google Drive
  • track medical expenses over years
  • filter, sort, and search receipts
  • batch receipts together
  • export as PDF, CSV, or both
  • mark expenses as reimbursed
  • keep receipt images and details in one place

Would love to get some feedback

It's available on Android

u/No-Entertainer8410 — 17 days ago

Hey guys,

I’m starting out with B2B outreach for my own startup and I’m looking for some advice from people who have already done this.

I’m trying to understand what tools or tool combinations people use for things like:

- finding the right companies to contact

- finding the actual decision maker inside the company

- checking if they are a good prospect

- finding emails or LinkedIn profiles

- doing outreach on LinkedIn or email

- following up without being annoying or getting restricted

- tracking who replied and who didn’t

For example, do you use LinkedIn Sales Navigator, Apollo, Clay, HubSpot, Google Sheets, ChatGPT, Zapier, or something else?

I’m not trying to mass spam people. I just want to learn what a realistic outreach setup looks like when you’re starting from zero.

What tools helped you the most, and what would you avoid?

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u/No-Entertainer8410 — 17 days ago

Hey guys,

I’m starting out with B2B outreach for my own startup and I’m looking for some advice from people who have already done this.

I’m trying to understand what AI tools or combinations people use for things like:

- finding the right companies to contact

- finding the actual decision maker inside the company

- checking if they are a good prospect

- finding emails or LinkedIn profiles

- doing outreach on LinkedIn or email

- following up without being annoying or getting restricted

- tracking who replied and who didn’t

For example, do you use LinkedIn Sales Navigator, Apollo, Clay, HubSpot, Google Sheets, ChatGPT, Zapier, or something else?

I’m not trying to mass spam people. I just want to learn what a realistic outreach setup looks like when you’re starting from zero.

What tools helped you the most, and what would you avoid?

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u/No-Entertainer8410 — 17 days ago

I’m trying to understand what tool combinations people use for B2B outbound.

Mainly for:

- finding the right companies

- finding the actual decision maker for buying software

- verifying emails / LinkedIn profiles

- sending outreach without looking spammy or getting accounts restricted

- tracking replies and follow-ups

I’m not looking to mass spam people. I’m more curious about the practical stack people use when doing targeted outreach properly.

For example, do you use LinkedIn Sales Navigator + Apollo + HubSpot? Or Clay, Instantly, Smartlead, Lemlist, etc.?

What setup has worked best for you, and what would you avoid?

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u/No-Entertainer8410 — 17 days ago
▲ 14 r/ProductivityApps+2 crossposts

We built Loominote, an AI notes and planner app for people who want to turn messy input into something structured.

The idea is simple: you can speak, scan, upload, record, or write something, and Loominote helps turn it into summaries, notes, tasks, and action plans.

Main features:

  • AI summaries
  • transcriptions
  • text notes
  • PDF scanner
  • uploads, scans, and voice recordings
  • auto-created tasks
  • action plans from messy notes
  • quizzes for students
  • 20+ languages
  • iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch support

It’s more like a smart notes companion than a generic notes app.

Would love to get Feedback

u/No-Entertainer8410 — 11 days ago
▲ 6 r/iOSAppsMarketing+2 crossposts

Loominote is an AI notes and planner app built for busy minds.

Main features:

AI summaries

transcriptions

text notes

PDF scanner

upload notes, scans, recordings, and documents

auto-created tasks

turn messy input into structured notes and action plans

quizzes for students

20+ languages

iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch support

optional premium features for advanced AI tools

It’s more like a smart notes companion than a generic notes app.

It's now available for iOS

u/No-Entertainer8410 — 17 days ago