Use CasesGet Your First 100 Users From Social Video

Get Your First 100 Users From Social Video

Short-form video is the highest-reach free distribution channel for a new SaaS or web app. SoloMax turns your product URL into the demo videos that drive this: hooks, scripts, captions, and channel-specific variants for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and X.

Outcome

Launch video content that drives the first 100 users from social platforms — without a paid ad budget.

How it works

  1. 01

    Identify the single most impressive thing your product does

    Your first video should show one thing, clearly. Not a feature tour — the most impressive or most relatable moment in the entire product.

  2. 02

    Paste your product URL into SoloMax

    SoloMax identifies this moment, builds the hook around it, and generates the short-form video for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and X.

  3. 03

    Post across platforms

    Post the same core demo on TikTok, Reels, and Shorts on the same day. Post the X version as a launch thread. Each platform's algorithm works independently — the same video gets fresh distribution on each.

  4. 04

    Post 3–5 more videos in the following 2 weeks

    One video rarely breaks through. The distribution advantage comes from posting multiple angles: the founder story, a tutorial, a before/after. SoloMax generates content for each angle from the same product URL.

Frequently asked questions

Can short-form video actually drive SaaS signups?
Yes. A single TikTok or Reel video that demonstrates a product clearly can drive hundreds or thousands of signups. The format works especially well for products with visual, demonstrable value. The key is showing the output — not the interface — in the first 3 seconds.
How many videos do you need to get 100 users from TikTok?
Most founders need 3–10 videos before finding one that performs. One video that hits 50,000 views typically drives 200–500 signups for a SaaS product with clear audience fit.

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