Damon Mercado

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Launching a 30% recurring affiliate program — looking for early partners

I run OpenOwl, an MCP server that lets Claude, Codex, and other AI assistants control your desktop (screenshots, clicking, typing, all that). We've been growing and I want to bring on affiliates before opening the program publicly.

The short version: you get 30% of every payment, every month, for as long as your referrals stay subscribed. Not a one-time payout. Most SaaS affiliate programs I looked at offer 25-30%, so I wanted to come in higher since we're early and I'd rather give more to people who get in now.

TinyCommand Live Session: Automating Real Use Cases

Most setups today use multiple tools:

Zapier or Make for workflows
Apollo or Clay for enrichment
Typeform or similar tools for forms

It works, but connecting everything takes effort and the system becomes harder to manage over time.

We re hosting a live TinyCommand session where we ll take a few real use cases and build them end-to-end in one place.

Ayesha

6d ago

Hi I am Ayesha - Designer & Indie Hacker from Bangladesh building in public 🌶️

Hi everyone! I m Ayesha (@AyeshaBuilds), a designer turned indie hacker from Bangladesh.

I ve spent years looking at landing pages that look beautiful but fail to convert a single visitor. It s a common trap: we focus so much on the "vibe" that we forget to tell people why they should care.

At what point does giving AI more access start making it worse?

I ve been testing this with an AI agent we use for outbound workflows.

The agent s job is simple: take a lead, generate a personalized outreach email, and send it.

Before:
The agent only had access to the lead s basic details (name, company, role) and a prompt to write the email.
Output was consistent, clean, and predictable(though the personalisation aspect was limited) .

What we changed:
We gave it more access: