Marketing Strategy for Crowdsourced Decision-Advice App MVP
A founder built an MVP for a social advice platform where users submit dilemmas, pick advice, and report outcomes. The app aims to build a dataset on human decision-making with outcome-scored advisors. They are seeking early distribution and marketing guidance.
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