Founder note

I'm building the distribution queue I wanted to use.

I'm Nicolas More, the founder of Mentiohunt. The product is early, bootstrapped, and built around a simple idea: founders should know what distribution opportunity to work on next without losing the day to searching, sorting, and second guessing.

Nicolas More, founder of Mentiohunt

Nicolas More

@nicolasmore_Bootstrapped founder

Why it exists

Distribution work should feel like a clear queue, not a foggy research project.

A lot of founder-led distribution breaks down at the same point: you know you should earn more relevant backlinks, show up in the right communities, and respond while the window is still open. But the work gets scattered across search tabs, social feeds, cold lists, and half-written drafts.

Mentiohunt is meant to compress that mess into a daily set of opportunities. For backlink building, it looks at your content and surfaces websites where an article fits, with outreach prep attached. For community monitoring, it watches for posts where your product can be mentioned naturally and alerts you while the thread is active.

The goal is not to automate trust or guarantee outcomes. The goal is to remove the repetitive discovery work so founders can spend more time making useful asks, writing thoughtful replies, and building relationships that compound.

Fit before volume

A smaller queue of clearly relevant opportunities beats a spreadsheet full of maybe-someday prospects.

Rationale included

Every suggestion should explain why it belongs, so you can decide quickly without becoming a distribution expert.

Prep, not promises

Mentiohunt helps prepare outreach and replies. It should never pretend that a backlink or mention is guaranteed.

Current direction

Built in public enough to be reachable. Built carefully enough to be useful.

If you are trying to turn content and community activity into a repeatable acquisition habit, I want Mentiohunt to feel like the practical next step each morning.

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Backlink prospecting starts from your own content, competitors, and keywords.

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Community monitoring watches for threads where your product can be useful now.

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The product is early, bootstrapped, and shaped by the recurring work founders actually do.