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You shipped your app... now what?
That's the question I never had a good answer to when I shipped my first app. ChatGPT gave me posts that could have been about a juice brand. Reddit advice was generic. YouTube strategy videos didn't account for the fact that I had a day job and four hours a week to actually market.
I burned $99 on a Reddit ad that bounced at 94% before I figured out the real question wasn't how to post. It was where my actual users were already hanging out, and what they were already asking for.
ChannelScout is the tool I wish existed back then.
What you get for $19
Drop in your app URL. Scout returns:
A ranked Launch Blueprint of the rooms where similar apps got real traction. Communities, newsletters, video platforms, wherever your people actually hang out. A 30-day launch roadmap sized to your hours, not a generic checklist that assumes you have a marketing team. Posts drafted in your brand voice, not generic AI sludge. A live thread hunter that surfaces real people asking for what you built right now. A Topic Finder with an LLM-citable angle that generates blog topics shaped to show up when AI engines answer questions about your space. 30 days of Scout chat to keep iterating. Built for AI search
More of the people looking for what you built are asking AI search engines (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity) instead of Googling. Topic Finder generates blog titles, target keywords, and hooks shaped as definitive answers to those questions. Save the ones worth writing, draft them in your voice, show up when the AI gives an answer.
This is the new SEO. Most launch tools haven't caught up. Scout has.
Why not just use ChatGPT?
ChatGPT will give you a "post on Reddit about your SaaS" template that's identical to what every other founder using it gets back. It doesn't know what your specific niche actually pays attention to, and it can't tell you which subreddit will ban you for self-promotion versus which one is actively asking for tools like yours.
ChannelScout decides. ChatGPT generalizes.
Receipts
The first app I ever shipped is called Stamp'd. Once I figured out the channels, Stamp'd picked up around 300 users in the first month. ChannelScout is the workflow that figured it out.
$19 one-time gets you the Blueprint plus 30 days of Scout to iterate.
Built for the rest of us, not seed-funded marketing teams.
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