Marketing for Developers 2026
Justin sits down with Daniel Coulbourne and John Drexler (the founders of Thunk agency [https://thunk.dev/]) to workshop the launch of their first SaaS product, Tidy. Built from years of running their own agency, Tidy [https://tidyup.agency/] consolidates time tracking, invoicing, scheduling, and client agreements into one opinionated tool built specifically for hourly-billing agencies. This episode is a live marketing strategy session: positioning, messaging, content, LLM discoverability, influencer partnerships, launch tactics, and landing page feedback. Key Takeaways * Sell the philosophy, not just the software. Tidy's real product is an opinionated system for running an agency; the software is how you implement it. Lead with conviction. They should own the term "Build a Zero-Risk Agency." * LLM discoverability is the new SEO. Building a wide, authentic web footprint across Reddit, LinkedIn, YouTube, review sites, and the founder's personal accounts is the strategy for a new product launch. * The anticipation phase is your most powerful marketing window. Don't wait until launch day to tell people what you're building. A waiting list and a drip of updates are worth more than the launch itself. * Human faces convert. Nothing Justin has tested beats having real people (founders, team members, customers) visible on your homepage. * Feature copy should come from lived experience. Rewrite every feature description as a story about a problem you've actually faced. "We built this because we got burned" is more persuasive than "track your hours." Links * Thunk [https://thunk.dev/] * Tidy [https://tidyup.agency/] * Transistor.fm [https://transistor.fm/] * Basecamp [https://basecamp.com/] homepage * SparkToro [https://sparktoro.com/] (referenced for "zero click marketing" concept)
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