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Our SEO SaaS is almost ready! We're offering a Free beta trial to get feedback fi you'd like to participate.

Let's start with the very beginning. What does this product actually do.

Scale Sleek is an SEO tool designed to scrape webpages, analyse them and improve their SEO and rankings.

Which then drives more traffic, more clicks and more customers.

Why I chose to go down the SEO route was simple. I have an SEO agency.

There were certain aspects that were always tedious and monotonous. Utilising AI meant there was room to drive 10x more traffic and complete certain tasks in less than 1/5 of the time.

I set up a landing page and did this all manually to validate my idea 😅

Yes, that completely deceived the point. However, I did get a few payments coming through.
Except I knew there needed to be all the coding & work done. Especially since I grew to 100 users very quickly without actually having a product.

Then out of nowhere, I meet an awesome developer who has like-minded visions and loves the concept. He's never been one to do marketing or get users.

But he loves developing. A match made in heaven right?!

We hop on a few calls and start working on the outlines.

I break up all my SEO knowledge into bite-sized portions. We start creating systems to analyse each individual piece. Break it up, spin it around, analyse, divide - whatever you could think of.

This Dev is an absolute UNIT.

Now the beta is almost done. I started working on a new landing page a few hours ago - so please give me a break on it. However, I would love to hear your feedback. What is our Game-plan now??

This should be the question going through your mind. It is quite simple: We will release the very first - most basic version for free use. (You just need to signup on our website to get access once it's launched).

This will do 2 tasks: Get user data of high-intent leads (we all know this is the point of any free trial) this is actually the most important - Gathering user feedback on what features they'd like and where it could be improved

We will add some of our features & user features during this period. As well as market the sh*t out of the free trial. - Twitter - Email Campaigns - Useful public forum threads (sorry in advance guys)

End of the day - what I love about this product is that no matter what - I will always have use for it to use on my clients' work and save a lot of time.

Just using the backend of this product has allowed me to reach 1000+ clicks & 30k+ site visitors in just 3,5 months. This was all the social proof I needed.

Not to mention I've used this on countless client websites.
We're going into beta signup - meaning this will be publicly available in the most basic form - completely FREE.

We're almost at max capacity of our beta (23 spots left)

This is due to the API costs on chatgpt.

Scale Sleek

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