What Zamicus does Zamicus turns zero data into a client-ready marketing strategy. You provide your raw inputs: product idea or notes pricing competitors goals and constraints Zamicus simulates realistic customer hypotheses based on those constraints and converts them into a structured strategy deck you can actually use, present, or sell.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m the maker of Zamicus.
I built this after repeatedly running into the same problem while working on early-stage projects: people expect a clear marketing strategy before there’s any real data to work with.
No users. No traffic. No analytics.
But deadlines still exist.
Most of the time, the options were either:
spend days manually researching and guessing, or
ship something generic that didn’t feel defensible
Zamicus started as an internal workflow to turn messy product notes (pricing, competitors, goals) into a structured strategy hypothesis I could actually stand behind.
It doesn’t claim to find “the truth” or replace real customer research. It’s designed to give you a clear starting point when you’re at Day 0 and need to move forward.
Today, Zamicus generates a clean, client-ready strategy deck covering things like:
customer hypotheses and assumptions
objections and messaging angles
channel focus and exclusions
offer framing
I’m sharing it here to learn:
where this is genuinely useful
where it falls short
and what would make it more valuable for early-stage teams
If you try it, I’d really appreciate any feedback, good or bad. Happy to answer questions or explain how it works.
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Maker
📌
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m the maker of Zamicus.
I built this after repeatedly running into the same problem while working on early-stage projects: people expect a clear marketing strategy before there’s any real data to work with.
No users. No traffic. No analytics.
But deadlines still exist.
Most of the time, the options were either:
spend days manually researching and guessing, or
ship something generic that didn’t feel defensible
Zamicus started as an internal workflow to turn messy product notes (pricing, competitors, goals) into a structured strategy hypothesis I could actually stand behind.
It doesn’t claim to find “the truth” or replace real customer research. It’s designed to give you a clear starting point when you’re at Day 0 and need to move forward.
Today, Zamicus generates a clean, client-ready strategy deck covering things like:
customer hypotheses and assumptions
objections and messaging angles
channel focus and exclusions
offer framing
I’m sharing it here to learn:
where this is genuinely useful
where it falls short
and what would make it more valuable for early-stage teams
If you try it, I’d really appreciate any feedback, good or bad. Happy to answer questions or explain how it works.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m the maker of Zamicus.
I built this after repeatedly running into the same problem while working on early-stage projects:
people expect a clear marketing strategy before there’s any real data to work with.
No users.
No traffic.
No analytics.
But deadlines still exist.
Most of the time, the options were either:
spend days manually researching and guessing, or
ship something generic that didn’t feel defensible
Zamicus started as an internal workflow to turn messy product notes (pricing, competitors, goals) into a structured strategy hypothesis I could actually stand behind.
It doesn’t claim to find “the truth” or replace real customer research.
It’s designed to give you a clear starting point when you’re at Day 0 and need to move forward.
Today, Zamicus generates a clean, client-ready strategy deck covering things like:
customer hypotheses and assumptions
objections and messaging angles
channel focus and exclusions
offer framing
I’m sharing it here to learn:
where this is genuinely useful
where it falls short
and what would make it more valuable for early-stage teams
If you try it, I’d really appreciate any feedback, good or bad.
Happy to answer questions or explain how it works.
Thanks for checking it out 🙏