u/charu2014

Built a no-code tool that gives you a 30-day LinkedIn content calendar based on your story — not generic tips

I kept hitting a wall after 3–4 days of trying to post consistently on LinkedIn. Not a motivation problem — just ran out of ideas. So I built something to fix that for myself, and now I want a few people to actually try it.

How it works: It asks you questions about your background, work, opinions, and experiences — then generates a 30-day content calendar with post ideas tailored to you. You can download it as a PDF and use it as a brainstorming starting point.

What it's not: It doesn't write your posts for you. No "5 lessons I learned from failure" templates. No AI slop.

What makes it a bit different: The questions change every time you use it, so you get a fresh calendar instead of the same recycled prompts.

It's early. I'm looking for the first few people to poke holes in it — what feels useful, what feels repetitive, what's missing entirely.

Drop a comment or DM me if you want to try it.

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u/charu2014 — 4 days ago

Built a tool that gives you a 30-day LinkedIn content calendar based on your story — not generic tips

I kept hitting a wall after 3–4 days of trying to post consistently on LinkedIn. Not a motivation problem — just ran out of ideas. So I built something to fix that for myself, and now I want a few people to actually try it.

How it works: It asks you questions about your background, work, opinions, and experiences — then generates a 30-day content calendar with post ideas tailored to you. You can download it as a PDF and use it as a brainstorming starting point.

What it's not: It doesn't write your posts for you. No "5 lessons I learned from failure" templates. No AI slop.

What makes it a bit different: The questions change every time you use it, so you get a fresh calendar instead of the same recycled prompts.

It's early. I'm looking for the first few people to poke holes in it — what feels useful, what feels repetitive, what's missing entirely.

Drop a comment or DM me if you want to try it.

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u/charu2014 — 4 days ago

We have a 130k+ developer audience and are looking for sponsors

We run two developer-focused newsletters and are looking to connect with more technical founders, engineers, and builders.

One newsletter is focused on web development + AI tooling/workflows and has ~39k subscribers.

The other is focused on mobile engineering (iOS, Android, Flutter, React Native, etc.) and has ~90k subscribers.

Combined, the audience reaches 130k+ developers and tech professionals weekly with ~50% open rates.

We’re especially interested in connecting with people building in AI, devtools, infrastructure, mobile, and software engineering.

If you’re building something for developers and want to get in front of a highly technical audience, happy to chat about sponsorships and partnerships.

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u/charu2014 — 4 days ago
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Looking to connect with tech newsletters that have 20k+ subscribers. 🚀

Hi all,

Looking to connect with tech newsletters that have 20k+ subscribers. 🚀

I have a strong collaboration opportunity that could be valuable for both audiences.

If you run one — or know someone who does — feel free to comment here.

A bit of context on who we are: we run two established tech newsletters — WebDevPro (39K subscribers) and MobilePro (90K subscribers) — both with 50%+ open rates. We recently launched BuildWithAI on Substack, a weekly newsletter for developers and engineers who want to practically integrate AI into their everyday workflows. We're three editions in and publishing every week.

BuildWithAI is backed by Packt.com — home to 8,000+ tech books, thousands of videos, and a massive library of resources built for the tech community. So the content is grounded, practical, and credible.

To grow the newsletter, we're partnering with newsletters that share a similar audience — offering cross-promotions where we feature each other to our respective communities. Given that your newsletter speaks to a similar audience of developers and builders, I think this could be a genuinely good fit for both sides.

Happy to share more details or answer any questions you might have. Would love to explore this further!

u/charu2014 — 8 days ago