> Job + anything that brings money = top priority. Harnoor is sitting on 40+
> built apps ("money mines"). The job is not to build more — it's to **market
> and sell what exists**, cheaply, and recruit others to help sell.
40+ apps is not 40 money mines — it's 3 real ones + a long tail. Spraying
attention across all 40 wastes the budget. Focus the spend.
| Money mine | Why it can earn | Monetization path |
|------------|-----------------|-------------------|
| The Foundry (6 agentic apps) | Hottest market, clear unmet gaps (AgentHire, Gateway) — B2B/developer buyers | SaaS / usage pricing |
| SnapDomain | Domain-finder SaaS — clear utility, recurring | Subscription (currently p0-blocked on repo path) |
| The Agent Stack newsletter | Owned audience → sponsorships + referrals | Sponsor slots via Beehiiv |
| Innerverse / studios (long tail) | Consumer, virality play | Keep free for now — top-of-funnel, not revenue |
1. Free, high-intent first: Product Hunt launch · Hacker News · Reddit
(r/AI_Agents, r/LocalLLaMA, r/SaaS) · X/LinkedIn build-in-public posts.
2. Owned channel: The Agent Stack newsletter cross-promotes every product.
3. Cheap paid: Bing/Microsoft Ads first (CPC often 1/3 of Google) →
then Google Performance Max. Yahoo search is served by Bing — same buy.
Start tiny ($5–10/day), kill losers fast.
4. Crowdfunding: Kickstarter/Indiegogo fit a packaged, story-driven
product — best fit is a Foundry "agentic toolkit" bundle, not raw SaaS.
For SaaS, a waitlist + pre-sale beats crowdfunding.
customer. Lowest-risk way to get others selling — they only earn on results.
The Agent Stack is Beta 0.1 — label it as such on the page + email footer
so early subscribers know it's evolving. Sponsorship-readiness comes with the
Beehiiv migration (already queued).
Podcast is in progress — keep as a queued channel; not a near-term revenue
source. Repurpose newsletter content into episodes when ready.
Add pricing/waitlist. Label newsletter Beta 0.1.
sponsor outreach.
show real demand signal.