I've noticed a pattern in this community. People are building incredible AI agents, automations, dashboards, and workflows. But then they ask: How do I get clients? How do I find users? How do I grow? How do I market this? Here's the hard truth: Building is only 50% of the job. Distribution is the other 50%. The best AI solution doesn't always win. The one that gets seen does. Instead of spending another 20 hours adding features, ask yourself: - Who already has the audience I want? - Where do my ideal customers spend their time? - What problem can I solve publicly to build trust? - Which communities genuinely need what I've built? - Could I partner with someone who already serves my target audience? One introduction can outperform hundreds of cold DMs. One useful post can bring in more leads than weeks of tweaking your product. One partnership can unlock an entire market. Your next breakthrough probably isn't another feature. It's finding a better way to get your solution in front of the right people. What's been your biggest challenge so far? 🔹 Getting visibility? 🔹 Finding your first users? 🔹 Growing an audience? 🔹 Content marketing? 🔹 Sales? 🔹 Partnerships? I'd love to hear where you're stuck, and what's worked for you so far.