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Find 40 indie podcasts that interview bootstrapped SaaS founders, qualify them, and pitch me to the best 15.
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Searching for podcasts in the indie SaaS and bootstrapper nicheFound 63 shows. Filtering for active in the last 90 days41 shows qualified. Scoring guest fit against your positioningBuilding the shortlist in Google SheetsDrafting 15 personalised pitches, each referencing a recent episodeSending from your GmailFollow-up scheduled: Tuesday, 9am
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Task list
Find shows
Qualify shows
Draft pitches
Send pitches in progress
Chase follow-ups queued
What Faraday can do for you
Just describe the outcome and walk away
Cold outreach, end to end
Find the right people, write emails that don't sound like everyone else's, send them from your inbox, chase the follow-ups.
Podcast pitching
Find the shows your buyers actually listen to, then pitch you onto them.
Follow-ups on autopilot
The reason your outreach isn't working is that you stopped at email one.
Directory and listing blitz
Get listed everywhere your product should be listed, without the four hours of form-filling.
Founder brand on X
A week of posts, drafted in your voice and scheduled, in about ten minutes.
LinkedIn without the cringe
Post, comment and reply in your voice, consistently, without ever opening the app.
Reddit, done right
Find the threads where people are describing your problem, and reply usefully. Nothing posts without your approval.
Blog and SEO engine
Research, draft, publish. Every week, without you writing a word.
Launch day, coordinated
One launch, every channel, all the assets, all the replies.
Creator and affiliate outreach
Find the creators your audience already follows, and get them talking about you.
Cold outreach, end to end
Find the right people, write emails that don't sound like everyone else's, send them from your inbox, chase the follow-ups.
Podcast pitching
Find the shows your buyers actually listen to, then pitch you onto them.
Follow-ups on autopilot
The reason your outreach isn't working is that you stopped at email one.
Directory and listing blitz
Get listed everywhere your product should be listed, without the four hours of form-filling.
Founder brand on X
A week of posts, drafted in your voice and scheduled, in about ten minutes.
LinkedIn without the cringe
Post, comment and reply in your voice, consistently, without ever opening the app.
Reddit, done right
Find the threads where people are describing your problem, and reply usefully. Nothing posts without your approval.
Blog and SEO engine
Research, draft, publish. Every week, without you writing a word.
Launch day, coordinated
One launch, every channel, all the assets, all the replies.
Creator and affiliate outreach
Find the creators your audience already follows, and get them talking about you.
Inbox triage, overnight
Wake up to an inbox that's already sorted and already drafted.
Support without a support person
Answer customer questions in minutes, at 3am, in your own words.
Onboarding that actually onboards
New signups get a real welcome, a real nudge, and a real reason to come back.
Win back the quiet ones
The users who stopped showing up aren't gone. They're just not being spoken to.
Turn support into docs
Every question you answer twice should be a page on your site.
Keep an eye on the competition
Know what they shipped, what they're saying, and what they're charging. Every Monday.
User interviews, arranged and synthesised
Book the calls, send the reminders, and turn the transcripts into decisions.
The Monday growth report
One sheet. Every number. Refreshed before you wake up.
Find and brief freelancers
Video editors, designers, writers. Sourced, shortlisted, briefed, chased.
Your first human hire, when you're ready
Write the JD, source the candidates, run the scheduling. Even solo founders hire eventually.
Inbox triage, overnight
Wake up to an inbox that's already sorted and already drafted.
Support without a support person
Answer customer questions in minutes, at 3am, in your own words.
Onboarding that actually onboards
New signups get a real welcome, a real nudge, and a real reason to come back.
Win back the quiet ones
The users who stopped showing up aren't gone. They're just not being spoken to.
Turn support into docs
Every question you answer twice should be a page on your site.
Keep an eye on the competition
Know what they shipped, what they're saying, and what they're charging. Every Monday.
User interviews, arranged and synthesised
Book the calls, send the reminders, and turn the transcripts into decisions.
The Monday growth report
One sheet. Every number. Refreshed before you wake up.
Find and brief freelancers
Video editors, designers, writers. Sourced, shortlisted, briefed, chased.
Your first human hire, when you're ready
Write the JD, source the candidates, run the scheduling. Even solo founders hire eventually.
I’m a developer. I can ship a feature in a day but I couldn’t make myself send a cold email for two months. I gave Faraday my ICP on a Monday. By Friday it had built the list, sent 480 emails from my inbox and booked eight calls. It also chased the people who ignored me, which I would never have done.
SKSana Kapoor Indie Developer
10 minsto clear a full support inbox
The support inbox was the thing that made me hate my own business. Faraday triages it overnight and drafts every reply in my voice. I go in, read, send. Ten minutes instead of two hours, and customers tell me the replies are more thorough than when I wrote them myself.
LMLeo Martins Solo founder, Dev Tools
Faraday runs my X account. Drafts, queues, replies to the comments every hour automatically.
RARina Alvarez Solo Founder, iOS App
I never used to follow up. Not once. Faraday does it every hour, and that's where half my calls come from.
MTMarcus Tan Founder, Shopify Business
FAQ
Faraday is an AI agent that does the work, not just the writing. You give it a job (find these leads, pitch these podcasts, clear this inbox, publish this post) and it runs the whole thing end to end inside your own Gmail, Sheets, Docs, Calendar and browser. It's built for solo founders who have nobody to delegate to.