I hate bio links.
Idk how Instagram, X, TikTok, Pinterest & YouTube have all failed to solve this necessary evil.
Somehow 40 million ppl use LinkTree, even though it looks like a to-do list.
That's why I built my own "anti" bio link to fix this.
Let me explain... 👇
I recently created this launch video for
@goseemless
.
Seamless is an all-in-one link in the bio platform.
It was an amazing experience working with
@PeteSeemless
!
Had no idea so many ppl would email us requesting a Pinterest theme, sorry it took so long but I just finished tweaking how it looks.
Here’s the update I published this AM:
Update: Seemless V1.2 is live, featuring a no-signup required page builder.
Now you can try Seemless & create your own link without even having to enter your email address.
So fucking cool.
Last week I scheduled a “3,000 users” tweet after 3k beta signups… before it even published that number hit 4,184.
Genuinely surprised & appreciative rn how fast the project has grown pre-launch.
I was almost annoyed at having to update scheduled posts/ web…
The internet eliminates barriers to acquiring extensive knowledge on any subject but magnifies the chances of procrastination from information overload.
Never in a million years I would have predicted hot many real estate agents would create a Seemless link for their business. Super cool seeing the app gravitate to different communities organically.
the point of being productive shouldn’t be more productivity.
being productive saves you time to do more of what you love & less of what you don’t.
not more work you don’t want to do.
what’s the point of being productive if it’s creates a continuous cycle?
Working on a better Seemless signup experience for our public launch.
Right now to use the page builder you have to complete an email/ pw registration form.
But I'm going to remove it so anybody can use the builder without sharing any info at all.
It’s official. Launch day is here. 🚀
After months of refining every single detail for thousands of beta users,
@goseemless
launches on
#ProductHunt
in 12 hours.
This is my first launch. Wish me luck! 🍀
Seamless has so many new features being built. I’m proud of how focused our small team has become. I’m biased af, but this product is getting very very good.
Don't let the fear of not having everything figured out hold you back from starting. Why?
- Inspiring truth = you'll figure out 90% of it along the way.
- Scary truth = you’ll never figure out the other 10% of it… ever.
It's called Seemless.
It has no bells & whistles.
It has no flashy templates.
It doesn't even have widgets.
But Seemless does do one thing best...
The actual job of a bio link - to guide your followers from your socials to your site with zero disruptions for more clicks. 🤑
Seemless was designed to fade into the background, highlighting your brands aesthetic, while focusing on your content, products & services.
As an added bonus, with Seemless, your bio link will look just as curated & appealing as the rest of your profile with no effort required.
@PeteSeemless
Pete.
You Legend.
You have just made my morning
Thank you
Just built with
@goseemless
( watch out Link Tree as Seemless is Sublime 😍)
It literally is the most impressive bio link ever made
I LOVE your product.
This is me:
#GoSeamless
…
For me, distractions/ emails/ calls arise in the afternoon so I always try to get deep work done as early as possible (ideally before most people wake up or after they go to sleep).
If you'd like to be among the first to join Seemless as a beta tester, you'll get a free Seemless bio link in exchange for one thing - your honest feedback.
Try Seemless 👇
Liars.
People lie. Founders have a way of turning every startup into their own movie, where they’re the main character of a success story or apart of a tragedy. So, what if a post isn't survivorship bias or failure bias, what if its just a lie?
Stop scrolling & do the work.
@goseemless
is not a creative idea.
It’s a merge of NEW experiences + OLD lessons.
For example…
I’ve used 10+ link in bio tools. Got to study the best & worst of this category.
I’ve ran hundreds or A/B ad tests & built countless landing pages, obssessing over CTR %.
In…
On average, users 2X clicks compared to LinkTree.
Seemless does this by detecting where a click comes from, to instantly adapt to the style of any social media profile.
Click from IG, you'll see an IG theme, or when you click from X you'll see this...
This feels VERY accurate.
1. Overconfidence
2. Under confidence
3. Trust (Accuracy)
Every time I’ve built something, my motivation came from overconfidence. After some time I’d start to question my ability, but when I push through, a more accurate perception becomes clear.
Creativity is not an accident. You gotta be open to the flow of NEW & merge NEW with OLD foundational lessons - for an upgraded, unique creation of your own.
I get it, if your employer does not value you - do the minimal work necessary to retain your job. But if you think minimal work + automating everything will build a great company of your own - you have no idea what you’re up against.
Founders who are bootstrapping - here's some good news: You don't have to beat your competitors to win; you just need to secure a small fraction of the market.
Negative feedback doesn't have to consume you.
Learning to handle criticism isn't easy, but it’s a vital skill every founder / creator needs to have...
Not everyone will love what you do and criticism can help you improve and push towards success.
So, how do you handle it? 👇
For me, distractions/ emails/ calls arise in the afternoon so I always try to get deep work done as early as possible (ideally before most people wake up or after they go to sleep).
Seamless has so many new features being built. I’m proud of how focused our small team has become. I’m biased af, but this product is getting very very good.
Failure bias.
Negative posts can be a weird “sympathy-for-engagement” strategy. Identify what failures you can learn from & what failures are stories from bitter, hardened founders who did not do the work then & want RTs now.
Deciphering between valuable feedback & bad feedback is a superpower. What could feel like a “good idea” from a user can derail you or what feels like “bad feedback” could end up being the gem that sparks a successful pivot.
I always keep new features under wraps until they're accomplished. When it comes to “building in public” - I focus on getting user feedback on what to build - but when I start, I have to execute.
I get it, if your employer does not value you - do the minimal work necessary to retain your job. But if you think minimal work + automating everything will build a great company of your own - you have no idea what you’re up against.
I get it, if your employer does not value you - do the minimal work necessary to retain your job. But if you think minimal work + automating everything will build a great company of your own - you have no idea what you’re up against.