Launched this week
Make it RAIN is for technical founders who already shipped but still need to learn who may pay. Paste a product URL and get a free First Customer Path: buyer hypothesis, paid pain, smallest paid offer, price test, Buyer Stress Test, and next conversation. Unlike another generic GTM plan or lead list, it stress-tests the offer before more outreach and uses buyer outcomes to improve the next move. No card. Nothing sends without approval.








I could have used something like this after my last launch. Building was straightforward. Figuring out who to approach afterward was the messy part.
@vimal_singh6 That post-launch mess is the exact moment we built for. Give Make it RAIN the product URL and it works backward into a buyer hypothesis, smallest paid offer, price test, and the next conversation worth having. Much more useful than celebrating the launch and then staring at analytics 😅
@makeitrainapp Vibe coding made building ridiculously fast. The 'okay, who actually pays for this?' problem definitely did not get easier.
@suyash_kr Exactly. Building got cheaper. Commercial certainty did not. That gap is basically why Make it RAIN exists: figure out who may pay, what is still a guess, and which conversation is worth having before automating 500 messages around the wrong offer. 🌧️
I like that you're calling the buyer and price hypotheses instead of pretending AI magically validated demand. That distinction matters.
@abhi_singh4000 That distinction is non-negotiable for me. A beautifully written persona is still just a hypothesis. Make it RAIN labels what is observed, founder-reported, and assumed, then the market gets the final vote. AI should make the next test sharper, not turn guesses into “facts.”
The URL-first onboarding is smart. Much less painful than filling out another giant startup questionnaire.
@arun_pratap_singh7 Very intentional. The live product already contains a surprising amount of evidence about the buyer, promise, use case, pricing posture, and positioning. I’d rather start there, then ask the founder only for what the product can’t tell us. Less questionnaire, faster path to the Buyer Stress Test.