Husam

Husam

CPO at SUBZII, a FN3 venture.
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Influence has value. We built the system to prove it.

Your network already moves tickets. Group chats. Stories. "Yo come through." But when payout time hits, nobody can prove who actually sold what. Subzii connects the sale to the source. Organizers stop guessing. Promoters stop chasing. Everyone sees the same numbers, same dashboard, earnings updating live ✨ We built this for the people who fill rooms but never had receipts. Live now: subzii.com

Event promotion runs on a broken system. Organizers burn cash on ads while promoters sell tickets through DMs and group chats, tracked in spreadsheets, paid out weeks later, trust held together by handshakes. We built Subzii to replace that entire layer. Real-time tracking for every promoter link. Automatic payouts when tickets sell. One dashboard for the whole network. The infrastructure for promoter-driven growth, finally built right.
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Subzii - Turn Events into Income
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Subzii - Turn Events Into Income

We built something that needed to exist ✨ Subzii - real-time tracking and automatic payouts for event promotion. Here's the pattern we kept seeing: promoters move tickets but can't prove it. Organizers pay out but can't verify who actually sold what. Both sides guessing. Both sides frustrated. Good people, broken system. So we built the infrastructure. For organizers: See exactly which...

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Why do promoters start from zero with every new organizer?

You sell 500 tickets for someone. Build trust. Deliver. Next organizer? You're a stranger again. Your proof is screenshots and "I've done this before." Organizers can't verify. Promoters can't prove. So everyone guesses. We're making reputation portable. Every ticket sold, every event, every payout: verified and tied to your profile. Your track record follows you. A promoter who moved 10,000...

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Venues don't actually have power in events. Promoters do.

Every event promoter has the same story. You pack the venue, the organizer says "I'll pay you next week," and next week turns into never. Or you get paid, but it's less than promised because "the numbers didn't add up." Everyone thinks venues run the show. They don't. Promoters control the audience. They're the ones with the group chats, the trust, the reach. Venues are just rooms without them....