Built by a developer who couldn't market his own products

Neomy exists because I shipped 15 products, and not a single one got the attention it deserved. Not because they weren't good — but because I had no idea how to tell people about them.

The problem

I'm a developer. I can build anything — APIs, dashboards, mobile apps, SaaS platforms. But every time I finished building something, I hit the same wall: marketing.

I'd stare at a blank Twitter compose box for 20 minutes. I'd write a Product Hunt description that sounded like API documentation. I'd post once on LinkedIn, get two likes from my parents, and give up.

I tried every AI marketing tool I could find. They all did the same thing: gave me a blank text box and asked me what I wanted to write. That's the problem — I didn't know what to write. I didn't know what a “content pillar” was. I didn't know the difference between a pre-launch campaign and a growth strategy. I needed someone to tell me: “Here's your plan. Here's every piece of content. Post this one first.”

That tool didn't exist. So I built it.

What Neomy does

Neomy is an AI marketing campaign generator built specifically for developers and indie hackers. You paste your product URL, and Neomy scans your site, extracts your brand voice, value propositions, and target audience, then generates a complete marketing campaign — 25+ content pieces across 12 platforms.

Not templates. Not suggestions. Actual, ready-to-post content tailored to your product: Twitter threads, LinkedIn posts, Product Hunt listings, email sequences, Reddit posts, SEO blog articles, Instagram carousels, TikTok scripts, and more.

Every piece is editable. Every piece has a built-in AI editor so you can refine the tone, length, or angle. And there's an AI marketing coach that knows your product and can answer questions like “What should I post first?” or “How do I optimize my Product Hunt launch?”

The phased approach

Most marketing tools generate content in isolation — a post here, a blog there. Neomy organizes everything into three strategic phases:

Phase 1: Pre-Launch

Build anticipation and audience before you launch. Teaser threads, behind-the-scenes content, waitlist pages, and community engagement. The goal is to make sure people care before you ask them to act.

Phase 2: Launch

Maximum visibility across every channel. Product Hunt, Hacker News, cross-platform announcements, launch emails, and demo videos. A concentrated burst designed to trigger algorithmic amplification.

Phase 3: Growth

Long-term content that compounds. SEO articles, email nurture sequences, customer stories, and tutorial content. This is what keeps driving traffic and conversions months after launch day.

Each phase builds on the last. Your pre-launch audience becomes your launch-day amplifiers. Your launch momentum feeds your growth content. It's not a content calendar — it's a marketing strategy.

Why this matters

There are millions of developers building incredible products that nobody will ever hear about. Not because the products aren't good, but because their creators don't know how to market them — and every marketing tool assumes they already do.

Neomy doesn't assume you know marketing. It gives you the strategy and the content. You just have to show up and post.

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