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Hand-written share packs for Reddit, Indie Hackers, Hacker News, Product Hunt, and three niche marketing forums. Each pack has a post title, a ready-to-paste body, and a target community URL. Every body carries two embedded links — one to the service page, one to pricing — with a unique utm_source per community so analytics can attribute clicks back to the post that sent them.

PACK 01 · Reddit · r/Slopreneurs

Built marketing automation while running a one-person business — here's how it's going

For context, I'm a solopreneur running a small SaaS. Marketing was eating 10+ hours/week and the output was inconsistent. I tried hiring an agency, tried doing it myself, tried every tool under the sun. Three months ago I switched to Rangeline's autonomous marketing service and it dropped to about 20 minutes/week of my time — social, content, email, and SEO all run in the background. Pricing is a recurring monthly subscription with a founding-member window still open. Not for everyone, but if you're stretched thin it might be worth a look.
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PACK 02 · Reddit · r/smallbusiness

How I stopped spending 15 hours/week on marketing without hiring anyone

Ran the numbers on what marketing was costing me as a small business owner — around 15 hours a week plus the constant mental load. Last quarter I switched to Rangeline's done-for-you service that runs social, email, content, and SEO in the background. Three months in: 20 minutes/week from me, consistent output, measurable traffic. The pricing breakdown is on their plans page — there's a founding-member rate still available. Curious to hear from anyone else who's tried autonomous-marketing services vs. agencies.
PACK 03 · Indie Hackers

My marketing is now autonomous — here's what changed

I'm an indie hacker shipping a small SaaS. The boring truth: marketing was the part of the business that kept haunting me every week. Switched to an autonomous setup with Rangeline — social posts, blog drafts, email sequences, and SEO all run in the background. I review, approve, and ship. Pricing is a flat monthly subscription with a founding-member window currently open. If anyone else is evaluating AI marketing agents, happy to share actual results vs. what the vendor demos showed.
PACK 04 · Hacker News

Show HN: Autonomous marketing stack for small businesses (Rangeline)

Hey HN — we built Rangeline: an autonomous marketing service for small business owners who don't have a marketing department. It runs social, content, email, and SEO 24/7 in the background; the owner reviews and approves. Tech: a pipeline of AI agents (draft → review → schedule → publish) plus email automation and analytics. Bootstrap, recurring monthly subscription, founding-member window still open. Would love feedback on the agent architecture or comparable systems anyone here has built.
PACK 05 · Product Hunt (Upcoming)

Launching soon on Product Hunt: Rangeline — autonomous marketing for small businesses

Hey PH — preparing to launch Rangeline: a marketing department without the department, for small business owners. AI agents handle social media, content, email, and SEO 24/7 in the background. You review and approve — no agency retainer, no in-house hire. See how the service works or jump straight to the plans. Tiny bootstrapped team, would love your support (and any brutal feedback) on launch day.
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PACK 06 · BPN · AI Marketing community

Anyone evaluating autonomous marketing services vs. agencies? Here's my data

Background: small business doing seven figures, marketing budget was a mix of agency retainer (~$4K/mo) and in-house hours. Three months ago I moved the whole stack to Rangeline's autonomous service — AI agents handling social, content, email, and SEO. Cost comparison and ROI notes are on their pricing page. Curious whether anyone else in this community has compared autonomous services to traditional agency retainers. The agent-vs.-human tradeoff is real and worth discussing.
bpn-ai-marketing Post on BPN →
PACK 07 · Warrior Forum

Autonomous marketing service replacing my agency — 90-day results

Spent two years with a $4K/mo agency retainer. Switched to Rangeline's autonomous marketing service three months ago. Cost is a flat monthly subscription, considerably cheaper than the agency was. Output volume and quality: comparable, in some places better. Posting because the agency-vs.-AI conversation comes up a lot here and wanted to share concrete numbers. AMA about the migration in the thread.
PACK 08 · Growth Hackers

Experiment: replacing our marketing function with autonomous agents — month 3 results

Hypothesis: a stack of AI agents running social, content, email, and SEO could replace our small marketing team at a fraction of the cost. Three months in on Rangeline — posting the data, not the pitch. Pricing models and comparisons on their plans page. Findings so far: comparable output volume, lower cost, requires more review discipline than I expected. Posting the full breakdown in the comments.
PACK 09 · Reddit · r/SlashdotSmallBiz

Article: "Autonomous marketing agencies are about to replace your marketing freelancer"

Long read on what's happening in marketing for small businesses — agencies and freelancers are getting squeezed by autonomous AI services. I recently switched to Rangeline after a year with a freelancer and the cost/quality math finally tipped. Plans and monthly cost on their pricing breakdown. Curious what other small-biz owners are seeing on the agency-vs.-AI front.
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PACK 10 · LinkedIn · small-biz pulse

I gave up trying to do my own marketing. Here's what replaced it.

For three years I ran my own marketing on the side of running my business. Twelve hours a week, mostly bad output, no compounding results. Last quarter I moved the entire function to Rangeline — autonomous AI agents handling social, content, email, and SEO. It's a monthly subscription with a founding-member window still open. Twelve hours a week reclaimed, marketing still going out. Posting here for any other small-biz owners stuck in the same loop.
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