tsjose 2 hours ago
I built this because I kept watching great products from technical founders die in obscurity. They'd spend months perfecting their code, launch to crickets, then burn out trying to figure out Reddit karma requirements and LinkedIn engagement tactics.
Piqe is an AI that learns your voice and automatically creates authentic content across developer communities — Reddit, Hacker News, Twitter, LinkedIn, Dev.to, and Hashnode. It's trained specifically on how developers communicate, so it doesn't sound like corporate marketing BS. You just connect your accounts, and it starts finding relevant discussions and contributing valuable insights while you focus on building.
The technical challenge was making AI that actually understands context in developer communities. Generic marketing AI fails spectacularly here because it doesn't get the culture. I had to train it on thousands of successful developer conversations to learn when to be technical, when to be helpful, and when to just stay quiet.
Currently testing with early users at $49/month (also offering some free subscriptions for getting traction and feedback). Looking for feedback from founders who've struggled with the marketing side, does this solve a real problem for you, or am I missing something fundamental about how technical people want to handle growth?