We ve seen something interesting with Clueso over the past few months. A lot of our growth has come from people just talking about us.
Customers show Clueso to their teams, mention it to a friend who s struggling with video creation, or drop it into a Slack group. And honestly, that word of mouth has been one of the biggest reasons we ve grown as fast as we have.
It made us think: since people are already sharing Clueso, why not reward them for it? So today we re opening up the Clueso Affiliate Program. With the new program, you can earn a 10% recurring commission every time you refer someone to Clueso.
We re building Clueso to make this process 10x faster, but we d love to hear how others are doing it today.
If you ve ever had to create a product demo or tutorial, you know how long it can take recording, editing, writing a script, adding voiceover, tweaking timing... it all adds up.
I ve been thinking a lot about how weekends are a great time to reset, catch up, or make progress on side projects or personal goals whether it's shipping something small, cleaning up a Notion board, reading that book you ve been meaning to, or just unplugging completely.
Some folks need total silence. Others need lo-fi beats, caffeine, and a messy Notion doc.
Me? I m usually recording on Clueso in my workspace with background chatter and chaos not ideal, but honestly, it doesn t bother me much. Clueso cleans up things and replaces the audio with a solid voiceover, so I don t have to stress about the noise.
I've been a part of PH for some year now and have come across hundreds of great launches and met some really cool and amazing people from all around the world.
Often times, I'm more interested in knowing the personal story of the makers who've put in their heart and soul into building a product for the benefit of the society. While there's only a limited set of things one could speak about in their maker's first comment, these first comments do reveal behind the scenes and motivation of the people building it.
I'm a 3x founder, YC alum, and early-stage investor. I was lucky to back Zapier, Clever, Omaze, and a few others at the seed stage.
This summer I'm spending time helping early-stage founders and learning from them. If you're raising or planning to raise, I'm happy to review your deck and offer honest feedback to help you sharpen the story from an investor's perspective.
In return, I'd love to ask you a few quick questions about your fundraising experience. What's working, what's frustrating, and how you're thinking about it. It helps me better understand how founders are raising today and where the process breaks down.
If you're up for it, feel free to reply here or message me privately. You can email me directly if you like mike.stachowiak@gmail.com No catch. Just hoping it's helpful for both of us.