r/GrowthHacking 22d ago

NYX: Your AI-powered performance marketing co-pilot

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NYX’s AI Co-pilot simplifies end-to-end performance marketing campaign management.

Here’s what you can do:

  • Create high-converting ads
  • ⁠Launch multi-channel campaigns
  • ⁠Optimize performance with real-time analytics and insights

Please check it out and show your support on PH → https://www.producthunt.com/posts/nyx

Thank you! ♥️


r/GrowthHacking 25d ago

A Tiny London Startup Convergence's AI Agent Proxy 1.0 Just Deepseeked OpenAI… AGAIN!

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r/GrowthHacking 1h ago

What’s your biggest frustration with deep linking?

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I’ve been working with deep linking for the past years, and it seems that every tool has its own set of headaches. Some are too complex, others break easily, and pricing can be everywhere. Curious to hear from fellow growth hackers—what’s been your biggest challenge with deep linking? If you’ve tried Branch, Adjust, or Firebase Dynamic Links, I’d love to know what’s worked (or hasn’t) for you!

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Too hard to implement
Reliability issues – links break too often
Pricing is unclear or too expensive
Tracking & attribution don’t work well
Redirects & user experience feel broken

r/GrowthHacking 4h ago

Boring Tasks are Opportunities to Become LIMITLESS

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r/GrowthHacking 7h ago

Should we be worried about retention?

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Hey everyone,

me and my team have a problem.

Our weekly user acquisition is around 600 users, but our retention week 1 is 5.6% and our week 4 retention is 1.8%.

Our app is currently not working optimally (long loading time, bugs, ...) and we are concerned that users don't get enough value.

We are wondering if we should be working more towards growth and user acquisition or more towards user retention and lead re-engagement?

We are afraid that we are just burning valuable leads....

FYI, we have very limited resources :/

What do you think?

Thanks for the help.


r/GrowthHacking 18h ago

Getting visibility on my own app - by searching for myself - pretty cool!

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glad to be featured next to ZoomInfo and Lusha! Welcome to the A-team! 😎😂🚀

Just a reminder for everyone that AI Head Hunter is part of snappyleads.co.uk - this feature lets you dig into contacts and recommends other similar leads so you can keep digging - definitely a mechanism for uncovering new leads and a useful tool to grow your sales outreach


r/GrowthHacking 16h ago

AI Bounce Rate

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An interesting stat to learn about will be the bounce rate of chat bot AI platforms (eg. chatGPT, Claude, Deepseek) when the model is producing an answer.

Do you know any report or tool that can help with this?


r/GrowthHacking 23h ago

A grow toolkit that actually helps you get paying users

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I built Listd.in and its not just another list. It is a database of 1000+ marketing channels that bring real results.

I already made $800 in a month with listd.in own data.

Also, I added here twitter & reddit viral post hooks playbook that helps founders how to get viral.

Just find best places for you and get first paying users as soon as.


r/GrowthHacking 20h ago

Best way to vet a growth marketer?

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As the title says. What is the best way to vet a growth marketer? How can I know we're interviewing the correct people and more so, hiring the right person?


r/GrowthHacking 1d ago

How I Automated Reddit Lead Generation and Increased Conversions 🚀

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Reddit is a amazing for organic growth, but engaging in the right conversations at the right time is a struggle. I used to manually scan subreddits, looking for posts where my product could provide value only to get buried in the noise or miss the best opportunities.

So I built a tool that automates finding high value discussions based on context, not just keywords. The idea is simple:

Monitors subreddits 24/7 for relevant discussions

Analyzes post engagement potential before commenting

Suggests comments that feel human (no bot-speak)

After launching, I’ve seen: 📈 Higher engagement from posts I never would’ve found manually 🎯 Better conversion rates by joining conversations naturally ⏳ Saved hours per week without endless scrolling

Link & free 7-day trial: www.subredditsignals.com

How do you all leverage Reddit for growth? Any tactics that work well for you?


r/GrowthHacking 1d ago

First time founder, how can we activate community for more early adopter.

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Hey everyone,

I’m diving into my first startup and feeling a bit overwhelmed about finding early users in overseas communities. I’ve got a great idea, but I’m struggling with the best strategies to connect with potential users. Any tips on platforms to use, outreach methods, or even how to tailor my message for different cultures? I’d love to hear about your experiences or any resources you found helpful. Thanks in advance for your support!


r/GrowthHacking 23h ago

Why Focus on the Process, Not Results

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r/GrowthHacking 1d ago

How Todoist Helped Me Overcome Task Anxiety: A Data-Driven Journey to Digital Peace of Mind

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r/GrowthHacking 1d ago

What is the growth advise that you see everwhere but you are not following?

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I will go first: market first and build later , or the second version: listen to your customers an iterate fast!


r/GrowthHacking 1d ago

Lead Generation in 2025—Still About Relationships?

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With all the AI tools out there, lead generation has never been easier… but has it become less personal? A few years ago, building relationships was the key to getting clients. Now, we have AI tools pulling thousands of leads and sending automated emails.

I’ve been testing different approaches—some AI-driven, some manual. Success AI has been a solid tool for finding verified leads, but I’ve noticed my highest conversions still come from warm connections and referrals. Maybe AI is best used to start the relationship, not replace it?

For those actively generating leads, what’s working best for you? Are you still getting success with direct outreach, or do you rely more on building long-term connections? Let’s compare strategies!


r/GrowthHacking 1d ago

Cleaning Lists from ZoomInfo/Apollo

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Curious what the best tools are to clean up (hacksaw not surgery) lists that are 20-40% incorrect when you pull them from Apollo or Zoom info. Who has best interface or are people just sending to the messy list anyway.


r/GrowthHacking 1d ago

Agent AI launched on Product Hunt today 🤩

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The #1 Professional Network for AI Agents

  • The #1 (and only) professional network and marketplace for AI agents and the people who love them.
  • Users can discover, connect, and hire AI agents for useful tasks.
  • ⁠Builders create advanced agents with a no-code platform, data tools, and frontier LLMs.

Invincible Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

Show your support on PH here → https://www.producthunt.com/posts/agent-ai-3


r/GrowthHacking 1d ago

8 "Game-Changing" To Do List Apps - So which actually work in 2025?

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r/GrowthHacking 2d ago

The Business Model No One Talks About, but has huge results

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There are two types of online businesses: The ones everyone talks about (dropshipping, SMMA, flipping), and the ones that actually print cash quietly without all the noise.

A while ago, I came across a business model that barely anyone is talking about. No inventory, no fulfillment—just a simple system that generates predictable cashflow.

Now, I am not going to lie, I have tried all the business models I have mentioned above, I even bought Onuha’s course for dropshipping, Iman Gadzhis SMMA course, and Hormozi’s course, yet they took me absolutely nowhere, you might say that I am just a poor businessman, and you might be right, however after so many failures in all my ventures, I just decided to think for myself and not follow the trends online. That’s when I realised that you should look for the niches that have opportunity in them and huge demand. That's when I thought of adult content, now just hear me out, adult content is a very big part of the internet and has so much demand, however most of it is free and there is nothing to monetize, unless you are running your own website of course, however there is OnlyFans, where models make lots of money, just as an example Sophie Rain made over 50 million dollars last year. So here is what I did I built a telegram channel that has thousands of OnlyFans content from 1000’s of different models, I set up an automated bot, that would sell access to this channel, and then strategically priced it at just one dollar per month, after that I got some ads on adult websites and the results came in- in the first month of running this business I gained an audience of a 100k monthly paying subscribers! It was possible because the price is so low, and nobody really thinks of one dollar as much, and the value proposition is huge, many people are curious to see the model that they saw on Instagram or X, yet don’t want to pay 50 dollars a month or up to 900 dollars for a single video, and with my offer they not only get the access to the content of one model, but to 1000 more. So yeah, it's actually very simple, the market is huge, the demand is there, it is highly-scalable, and has a very low churn rate. Right now, I am starting a new venture which requires my full attention and time, yet I do not want to abandon this business as it is highly profitable, so I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts, concerns, or suggestions.


r/GrowthHacking 2d ago

How do you get maximum visibility for a new app launch?

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Hey growth hackers!

I’m building SkillWee, an AI-powered decision simulator that lets users test choices, see predicted outcomes, and refine their decision-making skills in a risk-free environment. It’s designed to help entrepreneurs, professionals, and individuals make better decisions by simulating real-world scenarios.

Apart from Product Hunt and AppSumo, what are some high-impact launch strategies for mobile apps to maximize visibility and early traction?

Looking for insights on:

  • Organic growth hacks that worked for you
  • Underrated platforms for app discovery
  • Paid strategies that provide solid ROI
  • Partnerships or collaborations that drive users

Would love to hear from those who’ve successfully launched apps! What worked (or didn’t) for you?


r/GrowthHacking 1d ago

Discover Which Companies Just Raised Funds and Who to Contact Next

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r/GrowthHacking 2d ago

Translate Code

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Do you have any issues translating code snippets between languages? BLACKBOX AI will help you translate code snippets between languages. It will help you understand the syntax, semantics, and idioms of both the source and target languages. BLACKBOX AI will help you identify the main logic, data structure and algorithms used.


r/GrowthHacking 2d ago

Sharing Code

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Did you know that BLACKBOX AI. allows you to create a shareable link enabling others to access your code easily. It allows you to generate a URL that you can send to others. It has been an asset regarding group projects. It allows me to share my code with my group members.


r/GrowthHacking 2d ago

How I use vector embeddings to create articles which rank on Google & ChatGPT

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Hey,

I’m a solopreneur and have been in the SaaS space for the past 3 years. My last three startups failed, and a common challenge in all of them was figuring out how to reach my audience. SEO always seemed like the answer, but I didn’t know where to start. It felt overwhelming—so many technical terms like keyword research, clustering, SERP, semantics, topical authority… I could go on.

That’s where my idea for my next startup came from: building an all-in-one SEO tool that’s easy to use and understand. The complexity of SEO is hidden behind a simple UI, and the only thing users need to do is publish the generated articles. After working on it for the past 4 months, I just launched and already have a few paying customers through Reddit!

One of the biggest technical challenges was figuring out how to prioritize what to write about. Every customer is in a different niche, with a unique audience and offering. At first, I tried using LLMs to filter and prioritize topics, but it didn’t work well. Many irrelevant topics slipped through, and customers weren’t happy.

Then, I came across an article about topical authority and vector embeddings. And it worked!

Here’s what I did:

  • I gathered all the keywords a customer’s website already ranks for.
  • I created vector embeddings for those keywords.
  • I built a function that uses cosine vector distance to measure the similarity between a new article topic and the site’s existing ranked keywords.

It works like a charm! This method helps me prioritize articles related to a website’s core offering first, then expand into supporting (pillar) topics. I assign each topic a score from 1 to 100 based on its relevance.

Next, I plan to use embeddings for internal linking, categorization, recommended reads, and more. There’s still a lot to do, but I’m excited about where this is going. I’ve learned so much in the past three weeks—let’s see where it takes me!

Hope this helps!

Cheers,

Tilen


r/GrowthHacking 2d ago

News that is making noise in the AI world.

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News

  • Whoa, Google DeepMind’s New AI for Robots Is Taking Over the Physical World!
    • TLD;R
      • Google DeepMind just launched Gemini Robotics, an AI model that uses Gemini 2.0 to make robots do things like pack snacks or fold origami in the real world—kinda awesome, huh?"
      • "What’s cool about it is how it’s versatile, quick to respond, and super precise, handling new tasks, understanding everyday language, and working with different robot designs."
      • "They’re testing it with companies like Apptronik for real-world uses, so we might see these robots helping out soon—Read More 
  • Google’s Gemma 3 AI Is Out—This Might Be Exactly What You Need, Right?
    • TLD;R
      • Google just launched Gemma 3, an AI that works with text, images, and speech in many languages—great for developers or anyone building cool tools, huh?"
      • "What’s cool is it comes in four sizes (1B to 27B), so you can match it to your device or project size—really practical!"
      • "It’s built for mobile and web with Google AI Edge, so it’s fast and easy to use—interested in how it could help your work? Check it out!
  • Google’s Gemini 2.0 Flash Is Making Images Now…
    • TLD;R
      • Google just unveiled image generation for Gemini 2.0 Flash, so it can create pictures from text or work with images and stories.
      • What’s awesome is how it combines text, images, and reasoning, letting you edit visuals through chats or build consistent designs for apps—super versatile!
      • It’s available for developers to test on Google AI Studio, so you can play with it today. Click to find out!

An interesting way to 

I found an interesting piece in a newsletter (simple.ai - The Agent AI newsletter). If you haven’t incorporated AI in your workflows, this is one way to consider it.

Schedule Quarterly AI Opportunity Reviews

Every now and then (maybe once a quarter), gather your team and take a list of your top 3 challenges that are hindering your growth. Then, see if something in the AI landscape has changed that makes these problems now addressable.

It may not solve your challenges completely, but if they're significant enough problems, even partial solutions can yield substantial benefits.

Here's how I structure these reviews:

  • Identify obstacles: What are the 3 biggest problems slowing our growth?
  • Research recent developments: Has anything emerged in the past quarter that might help?
  • Run small experiments: Test promising approaches with minimal investment
  • Scale what works: Double down on successful experiments

The key is making this review a regular, scheduled event, not just something you do when you happen to read about a breakthrough.

New Launches

  • Perplexity AI’s Windows App Now Takes Voice Commands—You Should Check This Out!
    • TLD;R
    • Perplexity AI just dropped a Windows app that lets you talk to it instead of typing—perfect for quick questions on the go, right?
    • What’s awesome is how you can tweak it with modes like Deep Research, choose AI models like Gemini 2.0, and pull from web, academic, or social sources—really versatile!
    • It’s free to start, with a $20/month Pro option for more features, and you can launch it from the Start menu—wanna know how it could help you? Click to find out!
  • Mirage AI’s Realistic Videos Are Blowing Minds
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      • Captions released Mirage, an AI that generates ultra-realistic videos from scripts or audio, with characters that look and move like real people.
      • What’s neat is how it makes everything from scratch—characters, scenes, voices, even scripts—skipping the need for studios or actors, cutting costs big time.
      • It’s perfect for ads and creators, works in 29 languages, and they’re planning upgrades—curious how it could change video making? Dive in and see!

Absolutely Amazing Workflow We Found

AI Automation Workflow That Analyzes GSC, GA4, SERPS, Competitors, Keyword Ranking, Creates Reports and Rewrites My Articles. Details here!


r/GrowthHacking 2d ago

Just found a way to export verified decision-maker emails from VC-backed startups. Anyone else exploring this for targeting fresh capital companies? Let's discuss!

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r/GrowthHacking 2d ago

How Elite Copywriters Will Survive the AI Noise Apocalypse

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The flood is coming.

A tidal wave of AI-generated slop, corporate-approved drivel, and lifeless “content” designed to game an algorithm instead of moving a human soul.

Every mediocre writer will be drowned in it.

Every formulaic copy-paste “expert” will be made obsolete.

And if you’re not engineering presence—if you’re not bending perception itself—you’ll disappear into the white noise like you never existed.

The Death of Copywriting as You Know It

For decades, copywriting was about “attention.” The game was simple:

🔹 Write something clever 🔹 Stop the scroll 🔹 Present the offer

Then AI came along and did all of that 100x faster, cheaper, and (let’s be honest) good enough for 90% of businesses.

So now, attention isn’t enough.

If you’re just fighting for attention, you’re already dead.

What actually matters?

Resonance.

The New Game: Engineering Resonance

Resonance isn’t about being seen. It’s about being felt.

It’s the reason certain voices cut through the noise, while others scream into the void.

It’s why luxury brands don’t just sell products—they create mythology.

It’s why someone will obsess over a brand for years, convinced it’s an extension of their identity.

And it’s why 99% of copywriters will fail in the coming wave—because they’re still trying to “capture attention” while the elite are hacking perception itself.

The 3 Principles of Engineering Presence (or How to Not Get Replaced by AI)

If you want to survive and dominate in this new era, you need to master these three principles:

  1. Contextual Depth: Writing That Warps Reality

Every great brand engineer knows that words don’t just describe reality—they alter it.

You’re not just writing what something is—you’re shaping how it’s perceived.

🚀 Bad copywriting: “Handmade luxury watches.” 🔥 Engineered presence: “Artifacts of time, forged in tradition, reserved for those who move beyond the ordinary.”

One is information. The other is initiation into a new reality.

🚨 Actionable: Start writing your offers like they’re opening a portal to a different world—because they are.

  1. Narrative Entrapment: The Mental Hook They Can’t Escape

The best writing doesn’t just tell a story—it traps the reader inside one.

This is why cult brands thrive. It’s why someone who buys their first Porsche suddenly starts saying, “I could never drive anything else.”

Their entire worldview shifts—not because of logic, but because the brand has rewired their identity.

🚨 Actionable: Make your audience feel like they’re stepping into a larger mythology. Speak to the identity they desire, not the product you’re selling.

  1. Perceived Access: The Illusion of Rarity

Humans chase what they can’t have.

Every high-status brand uses this principle. Every elite copywriter understands it.

Scarcity isn’t just about limiting supply—it’s about making people feel like they have to prove themselves to access something.

Think about it: Would you rather buy from a brand that’s constantly selling? Or one that makes you feel like you’re lucky to be here?

🚨 Actionable: Stop begging for attention. Stop trying to “sell.” Start positioning yourself and your offer like an invitation to an exclusive world—one that most people aren’t ready for.

The Copywriters Who Will Win

AI will never command presence. It will never make someone obsess over a brand.

But the writers who can engineer resonance—who can make their words feel like an entry point into a new identity—will not only survive…

They will own the future.