You built your dream app.Now you can't get a customer.

Maya finds the people already looking for what you built. She writes like a person, posts from your accounts without getting them banned, and shows you which post got the signup. You approve the plan. She does the rest.

The whole thing, in three moves

01

She finds them

Maya reads the subreddits, threads, and comment sections where people are already describing the exact problem you built for.

02

She writes and posts

In your voice, from your accounts, without tripping spam filters. You approve the plan. She runs the day-to-day.

03

She proves it

Every link is tracked. You see which post drove the click and the signup. Not likes. Signups.

Here's how it looks, channel by channel.

Plenty of tools will post for you. Maya makes the content first. She writes the posts and films the videos, then posts them. One real example per platform.

TikTok.

Where the right 15 seconds turns a stranger into your next signup.

Here's the part no one else does: she doesn't hand you a brief to go film. She makes the actual video, with your real product in it, captioned and on brand, then posts it. You never open a camera or an editor.

Here's the video she'd post →

Instagram.

Where Reels put your product in front of people who've never heard of you.

Same idea, made for Reels. She turns what's working in your niche into a real short-form video built from your actual screens, then posts it to your grid. The content gets made for you, not just scheduled.

Here's the Reel she'd post →

YouTube.

Where your buyers already explained the problem, in the comments.

She mines comment sections across your niche's top videos to find the exact language your buyers use when they describe the problem. That becomes the script. Then she makes the Short, your real product in it, and uploads it to your channel.

Here's one she made →

And she works the text channels the same way

X.

Where build-in-public turns into your first users.

She finds the conversations where you fit, writes the reply or the founder post in your voice, and posts it. She tells you when to jump in, not just when to be loud.

LinkedIn.

Where the operators and buyers in your space actually hang out.

She writes the post they'd stop scrolling for and publishes it in your voice, then tells you who to follow back and who to ignore.

Reddit.

Where your users are literally asking the question your app answers.

She finds the thread the second it lands, writes the reply so it reads like a real person, and posts it for you.

Hacker News.

Where the founders who'd pay for your tool are already asking for it.

She finds the Ask HN and Show HN threads where your buyers describe the exact problem you solved and hands you a founder-grade reply, ready to paste. (HN has no posting API, so this is the one channel where you hit submit. Everything else she posts for you.)

Before she writes a word

She studies your corner of the internet like it's her job. It is.

This is why her posts don't read like a bot wrote them. She does the homework a good marketer would, on your niche specifically, before she opens her mouth.

01

She learns what’s actually winning

She reads the threads, the top videos, the posts pulling real engagement in your niche, and clocks the format underneath. The hook. The structure. The thing that makes someone stop scrolling.

02

She learns how your buyers talk

The exact words they use for the problem. What they complain about. Which accounts they trust. That language becomes your content, so it reads like their world instead of a brochure.

03

She learns your voice

From your real posts and your real product. Every reply sounds like you wrote it at your desk, because it’s built from how you actually talk, not a template with your name on it.

04

She rebuilds what works, for you

She takes a format already winning in your niche and rebuilds it around your real product. Not a copy. The same shape that’s pulling attention, with your substance inside it.

And she never goes stale. Every month she re-reads what's working on each channel and updates your plan, so you never have to read another marketing thinkpiece again.

A normal week with her.

Maya talks to you when she has something to say. The rest of the time she's working.

  1. Mon
    7:00a
    Your morning text

    One short message: what's landing today, what's worth your attention, and what she already shipped while you were asleep. You get back to building.

  2. Mon
    11:20a
    Posts and replies, out the door

    She found the threads where people are describing the exact problem your app solves, wrote the replies, drafted the posts. All of it goes live, running the plan you approved.

  3. Tue
    8:00p
    Evening check-in

    What went out today, and how it's actually doing. This morning's post is pulling comments; one reply already got a “where can I try this?” And when something flops, she tells you straight. No spin.

  4. Wed
    2:15p
    Something's catching

    Something she posted is moving faster than usual. She pings you while it’s still hot. Worth jumping in before it cools? You decide.

  5. Thu
    4:40p
    A real buyer shows up

    A comment lands that reads like a customer, not a fan. “Wait, how much is this?” She catches it, drafts your answer, hands it over in one line. You never go digging through notifications to find it.

  6. Sun
    6:00p
    The week, reviewed

    How last week really went. What worked, what didn't, and what she figured out about your audience. Then next week's plan, drafted and waiting on your one-tap approval. Nothing runs without it.

This is the week you keep skipping

She runs it. You keep building.

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No new app to open

Maya lives in Telegram. Everything happens in your messages.

Set her up once. She texts you in the morning, pings you when something's worth seeing, and handles everything else without asking. No dashboard to check, no tool to log into. If you use your phone, you're already set up.

Morning brief lands at 7am
Posts go live without you
Buyer signals surface in real time
Weekly plan delivered every Sunday
9:41
M

Maya

online

Morning. Your r/SaaS reply yesterday pulled 14 clicks to your page, your best yet. Three posts going live today. I'll handle all of it.

7:04

love it, go

7:05

Both Reddit posts are live. Your HN reply is the one I can't post for you (no API), so it's drafted and ready. Tap the link, paste, hit reply. 20 seconds, link's below 👇

11:22

This thread's climbing faster than usual, worth jumping in before it cools? hey-maya.ai/p/r-saas

2:15

on it 🔥

2:16

Recap: 5 posts live, 61 clicks to your page. Reddit r/SaaS drove the most, and your Stripe logged 2 new signups today.

8:00
Message

The loop nobody else closes

Maya tracks which post drove the click, not which got the likes.

Every link she posts is wrapped and tagged. She knows exactly which reply, which channel, which post sent someone to your page, and the same clicks show up in your own PostHog or Stripe, attributed to the post. You never just take her word for it. Then she closes the loop on what converted: read from your analytics, or confirmed with you.

Here's what lands in your brief every morning →

Maya · Monday · 7:04am
r/SaaS · reply · 9h ago

“Has anyone actually solved cold discovery for a solo B2B tool?”

14 clicks

to your page

LinkedIn · post · 2d ago

“I built it in a weekend with Cursor. Getting users is the actual job.”

61 clicks

to your page

X · thread · 3d ago

“The real reason your indie app has zero users...”

284 impressions

9 clicks

Reddit drove your most clicks this week. Your Stripe logged 2 new signups. Pulling back on X, doubling Reddit.

Every post, before it goes live →

Pre-post check · r/SaaS reply
Helpful first, no direct pitch
4 days since last post in this community
Voice match: 0.86
Thread relevance: high

Going live.

Your account stays native. Your reputation compounds.

Your accounts stay safe

Maya checks every post before it goes live. No spam, no bans.

Tools that blast every community get accounts suspended and products blacklisted. Before anything posts, Maya checks that it fits the room, matches your voice, and isn't pitching too hard too often. Your Reddit, your LinkedIn, and your X build value over time. She never burns them for a shortcut.

Pricing

Three ways to let her run it.

Same always-on operator on every tier. She watches your market, finds the right conversations, writes in your voice, and proves which post produced a customer. You're only choosing how many channels she runs, and whether she films it too.

$99/mo

or $999/yr

HeyMaya Starter

She gets you customers.

  • Up to 3 channels, run for you
  • Finds where your buyers already are
  • Writes posts + replies in your learned voice
  • Designs grounded slideshows from your real screens
  • Posts for you, ban safe, on the channels you connect
  • Proves which post drove the click, not just likes
Join the Waitlist

7 days free, then $99/mo. Cancel anytime.

$149/mo

or $1,499/yr

HeyMaya Growth

More surface, same proof.

  • Up to 6 channels, run for you
  • Everything in Starter, across twice the surface
  • She works every channel your audience actually lives on
  • One voice, one operator, coordinated across all of them
  • Same click-level attribution on every post
Join the Waitlist

7 days free, then $149/mo. Upgrade or downgrade anytime.

$199/mo · Studio

or $1,999/yr

HeyMaya Studio

Everything above, and she films it.

  • Up to 6 channels, run for you
  • Everything in Growth, plus:
  • ~15 short-form videos a month, made for you
  • Copies the video format already winning your niche
  • Built from your real product, never a fake UI
  • Posted and click-tracked, like everything else
Join the Waitlist

7 days free, then $199/mo. Upgrade or downgrade anytime.

Stop staring
at the flat line.

Join the Waitlist

Four-minute setup. Connect Telegram and the channels you want her on. She takes it from there.

7 days free, plans from $99/mo. Cancel any time.