Put in your info and theirs. We'll send them a message: someone would pay to see what you read, watch, and save online. That's the most flattering DM they'll get all week.
The person who wants to subscribe
The person you want to subscribe to
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We'll send one friendly message. No spam, no follow-ups unless they reply.
We just reached out to them. If they join, you'll be their first subscriber.
Send another inviteA short, personal message. Not a marketing email. Here's what it looks like.
Hey Sarah,
Someone you know thinks you have great taste. Alex Chen said they'd pay to see what you read, watch, and save online.
Snoop is a browser extension that passively captures your online activity and turns it into a Claude-curated daily digest your subscribers can follow. You set the price. You keep 80% of everything you earn.
Alex is already waiting to be your first subscriber.
Claim your profileOnce they join, their subscribers see a daily digest like this, curated by Claude from everything they browse.
42-min deep dive from a16z on enterprise AI adoption. Sarah watched the full thing, which she rarely does for anything over 20 min.
7-part thread comparing pricing models across Veeva, Procore, and Toast. Sarah saved it and shared it with two people.
Top HN post. Sarah spent 8 minutes on this, then opened three links from the comments.
Interview with Stripe's head of product on usage-based billing. Sarah listened to this during lunch.
"Things I wish I knew before becoming a staff engineer" — she also left a comment agreeing with point #4.
Every invite is a person who already wants to pay. That's the strongest possible signal to a creator that their audience is real.
You tell a person with great taste that you'd subscribe to their daily digest.
A personal note lands in their inbox with your name on it, saying you'd subscribe to their digest.
They install Snoop, set their price, and start earning from day one with you as subscriber #1.
Creators keep 80% of every dollar. Snoop takes 20% to cover payment processing and infrastructure. See the full breakdown →
The best content curation already happens in people's browsers. Snoop just makes it shareable.
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