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.
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.
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.
New AI models pop up every week. Some developer tools like @Cursor, @Zed, and @Kilo Code let you choose between different models, while more opinionated products like @Amp and @Tonkotsu default to 1 model.
Curious what the community recommends for coding tasks? Any preferences?
A tagline is the first piece of content a user will see about your product on the leaderboard. It's so important that you get it right. You should be able to get a really solid idea of what your product is just by reading a handful of words.
In the spirit of forever optimising our taglines, I wanted to do a little experiment:
A tagline is the first piece of content a user will see about your product on the leaderboard. It's so important that you get it right. You should be able to get a really solid idea of what your product is just by reading a handful of words.
In the spirit of forever optimising our taglines, I wanted to do a little experiment:
Share the name of your product, a brief description of how it will help the community, and your launch date, and let's support each other and hunt together. Let's get connected on Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/boyuan_qian
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I would love to know what you people are working on. Maybe I will find some excellent and exciting tools, SaaS, extensions, or productivity tools that I can share with my audience.
Hi Makers! Are you launching soon? It's always nerve wracking coming up to launch day and some feedback can go a long way. Let's help each other out, after you provide feedback to a maker about their product share your product link for feedback. BE SPECIFIC about who your target audience is and how we can help. This thread is for you if you are: (1) launching soon or recently launched (2) looking for beta users (3) asking for feedback on a landing page Happy making