MarketingOS

Marketing intelligence for solopreneurs

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For SaaS developers who know they should be marketing

You already built something worth paying for. Your customers just cannot find it yet.

MarketingOS finds where your audience actually spends time online, builds a strategy around that research, and keeps you posting consistently — without turning marketing into a second full-time job.

The problem most tools skip

Where is my audience?

What you get on day one

A channel map, not a task list

Built for

Solopreneurs with 2–5 hrs/week

Works with

OpenClaw & Hermes-Agent

Channel map · RegulatoryAlerts.app

Where your customers actually are

PrimaryLinkedIn · #regulatoryaffairs · 180k followers
Secondaryr/pharma · 94k members · organic-friendly
SecondaryRAPS Community · newsletter + LinkedIn group

Approach

Post 2× weekly. Open with a regulatory news hook. No product mention in the first paragraph.

Why it works

Decision-makers in pharma compliance live on LinkedIn. Reddit for organic discovery.

The real problem

Buffer and Jasper assume you already have a strategy.

They are great at scheduling posts you have written for channels you have already chosen. But no tool does the upstream thinking: who are your customers, where do they actually spend time online, and what do they respond to? MarketingOS does that first.

How it works

Three things you will actually do differently.

01

Know exactly where your audience is

Not a guess. MarketingOS searches Reddit, LinkedIn, Discord, newsletters, and forums to find the communities where your specific customers actually spend time.

02

Stop starting from a blank page

Every morning you get a briefing: three content opportunities sourced from your industry, with a draft ready to approve. You edit or post — you do not invent.

03

Post consistently without burning out

A cadence built around the hours you actually have. One nudge when you fall behind, with a specific thing to do — not a guilt-list of everything you missed.

Who this is for

You built a painkiller. You are marketing it like a vitamin.

If your product saves your customers real money, time, or legal headaches — that is a painkiller. Painkillers do not need viral launches or massive ad budgets. They need to be in front of the right people in the right communities. That is exactly what the Channel Map gives you.