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    Built for builders who'd rather code than market.

    You ship a website. You're proud of it. It works. And then nothing happens, because shipping a thing and getting people to use the thing are two different jobs — and the second one is someone else's job description, usually a person you don't have.

    GrowthMatic gets your first customers in without making you become a marketer. You stay focused on building. The platform handles the parts that have nothing to do with code: figuring out who'd buy what you made, finding those people in the communities and feeds they already inhabit, drafting the messages, sending them, and tracking what comes back.

    How it actually works

    1. 1You paste your product's URL. The platform reads your homepage, your value proposition, who you're for, what you charge.
    2. 2It looks for matching prospects. Reddit, Hacker News, Bluesky, Lobsters, dev.to, YouTube, RSS — any feed where people describe problems your product solves. Optional scheduled re-runs.
    3. 3It groups them into clusters. "VPs of growth at SOC 2 audited startups" is a different cluster from "indie hackers with a launching SaaS." Each gets a different angle.
    4. 4It writes the outreach. You review, edit, approve. Or — once you've built confidence in the score quality — turn on auto-approval at thresholds you control.
    5. 5It sends the emails. Bounces feed a suppression list. Unsubscribes are honored automatically. Sender reputation is monitored.

    Every step is automatable, but the defaults err on manual review until you've watched a few cycles play out.

    Why this exists

    Built by someone who hit this exact wall — a developer who could deploy a product to production in a weekend but couldn't get the first ten customers without three more weekends of cold-emailing, tweaking landing pages, and trying to figure out which subreddit a target audience hung out in. That's not how technical founders should be spending their time.

    GrowthMatic is the tool for the part of the work that isn't building. It's not a magic button — finding customers still requires a real product and real targeting — but it's the difference between marketing being a wall and marketing being a workflow.

    What it doesn't do (yet)

    • Pre-validate email deliverability — bring your own validator if you're worried about bounce rate (we'll auto-pause if it gets bad).
    • Find LinkedIn or Twitter / X prospects directly — the harvester covers Reddit, Hacker News, Bluesky, Lobsters, dev.to, YouTube, and RSS. LinkedIn is on the roadmap; X / Twitter dropped because their paid API doesn't pay back its cost for B2B keyword volume.
    • Replace your judgment. The clusters and drafts the LLM produces are always reviewable before they're acted on. Auto-approval is opt-in per workspace.
    • Sell to consumers. This is for B2B outreach where there's a lawful basis. Cold-emailing individuals is a different regulatory regime and not what this is built for.

    Who's behind this

    GrowthMatic is built and operated by Dream Ops B.V., a small company based in the Netherlands. Email lands at [email protected] and reaches a real person. The support page is the fastest way to get product feedback to someone who can actually ship a fix.

    Dream Ops B.V. · Hamerstraat 3D, 1135GA Edam, The Netherlands · KvK 42047001

    Try it free.

    Paste a URL. See what it finds about your product. No credit card.