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How I Hit 10,000 Users on My Creator Platform Using Claude - Thrivez
Thrivez · 2026-06-23 · via Show HN

Bootstrapping a SaaS solo means you’re the engineer, the growth hacker, the support rep, and the product manager — often within the same hour. You either move fast and bury yourself in technical debt, or slow down to think clearly and lose your momentum.

When I started building Thrivez, a creator monetization platform, I used Claude the way most people do: ask a question, get an answer, move on. It worked for small tasks but rarely produced insights I could actually ship.

The shift that actually changed my output wasn’t a better prompt. It was treating Claude less like a tool I queried and more like a coworker I delegated to — with a defined role, real context, and a scope it was allowed to own. That shift became a force multiplier that helped Thrivez reach 10,000 users faster than I realistically could have shipped alone.

This isn’t a story about an AI marketing hack. It’s about what changed when I stopped asking Claude for answers and started giving it a job.

How I hit 10,000 users on my creator platform using Claude as my coworker — infographic showing the onboarding fix, the cache stampede failure, outreach strategy, and 4-month results

The full breakdown — what worked, what failed, and the numbers behind it.

The mistake: treating it like an intern

Early on, I’d hand Claude huge, vague asks — “write a marketing plan,” “review this architecture.” The output matched the input: broad, hedged, forgettable. Not wrong, just useless, the way advice is useless when it could apply to any company.

The fix was narrowing scope and giving it a consistent identity to operate from across a session, instead of re-explaining context every time:

  • Product strategist. When feedback started piling up, I didn’t just react to whoever was loudest. I fed Claude raw support transcripts and feature requests and asked it to play a skeptical product manager — find the structural pattern underneath the noise, separate “nice to have” from “blocking,” and tell me what to actively ignore.
  • Growth analyst. Instead of guessing at channels, I had Claude map the funnels of comparable creator tools and reason through where our specific mechanic — a reward wall — created a distribution edge or a dead end.

Neither of these is a magic prompt. They’re a working relationship: same role, same context, refined over many turns instead of restarted from scratch each time.

What actually moved the needle

1.The onboarding change that doubled activation

Signup itself was never the problem — users got their store, offer wall, and bio link page instantly by registering through social login. The drop-off happened right after: once people landed in the workspace, they didn’t know what to actually do first. Thrivez has several earning paths — Store, Freelance, Skillmash, Offerwall — and a new user staring at all of them at once, with no sense of which one fit them, just stalled out.

I fed Claude our funnel data and a handful of anonymized support conversations from users who’d dropped off at that exact point. The pattern was consistent: people weren’t confused about how to use any single feature, they were stuck on which path was even theirs to take. It was a direction problem, not a complexity problem.

The fix was to put a layer in front of the workspace that asks first and routes second. We built it as the Thrivez AI Mentor, a feature we built on top of Claude and rolled out to every new user. It asks five questions about goals, skills, and situation, then builds a personalized plan around the answers: which earning path actually fits, what milestones to hit first, and a standing weekly check-in that keeps the plan current as the user makes progress.

The leverage wasn’t a one-time onboarding rewrite — it was turning the same reasoning loop into a product experience.

2.The failure that almost undid the trust

But the biggest lesson wasn’t where Claude worked well. It was where it didn’t. This is the part I’d be dishonest to leave out, because it’s the part that taught me where the boundary actually sits.

We had a real-time leaderboard backed by Memcache. When the cache’s TTL expired during a traffic spike, thousands of concurrent requests hit a cache miss in the same millisecond and went straight to Postgres to recompute the leaderboard from scratch. Traffic amplified a cache stampede and exposed a flaw in logic Claude had helped generate.

I’d leaned on Claude heavily for the original caching logic, and it had produced something that looked clean and passed casual review. It just hadn’t accounted for concurrent load at the moment of expiry — the exact scenario that actually broke it. We fixed it properly with a request-coalescing lock (only the first request on a miss queries the database; everyone else waits for the refreshed cache) plus jitter on TTLs so expirations don’t cluster.

The lesson: Claude is excellent at producing code that’s locally correct and structurally plausible, and not reliably good at reasoning about emergent failure modes under load — the kind of thing you only catch by having actually been paged at 2am for it before. That’s still my job. I don’t delegate architecture, and I read every line of anything that touches infrastructure before it ships.

3.Outreach that didn’t read like a template

Cold outreach to creators needed to feel personal, not automated — the fastest way to get ignored by exactly the audience you want is to sound like a mail-merge. I used Claude to draft variants and stress-test angles — does this open with something genuine or something generic, does the value prop land in one read, is there a natural reason to click — then rewrote the parts that mattered myself: the actual reference to their content, the actual ask.

Hey [Name],

I love your content on YouTube. I built a new Linktree alternative designed specifically to help creators monetize their bio link.

It lets you host a store and a rewards wall right inside your bio — your fans earn real cashback on everyday shopping, and you earn a cut, at no cost to them.

You can check out how the layout looks on this live example: link-in-bio page. Let me know what you think!

What made it work was that the bracketed parts were never filled in by AI — I watched the creator’s actual content first, then wrote the specific opening line myself. Claude was useful for stress-testing whether the value prop actually landed in one read and cutting anything that sounded like a pitch instead of a person, not for generating the personalization, which is the one part that can’t be faked.

The honest tradeoff

None of this came from a clever prompt. It came from giving Claude a stable role instead of a one-off task, feeding it real data instead of vague asks, and treating its output as a draft to interrogate rather than an answer to accept.

The failure above is the part of this story most “AI coworker” posts leave out, and it’s the most important part. Claude will hand you something confident and wrong with the same tone it uses when it’s right. The fix isn’t avoiding AI for serious work — it’s never delegating judgment, only execution. I own the architecture. I own the code review. I own the decision about what ships.

What that bought back wasn’t magic growth. It was time — roughly a 3x compression in how fast I could move from “we have a problem” to “we shipped a fix,” measured across building the AI Mentor, two infrastructure rebuilds, and our outreach cadence over about four months. That time went into the things AI still can’t do for you: talking to actual creators, building the product roadmap from instinct as much as data, and making the hundred small judgment calls a platform needs before it’s ready for 10,000 strangers to trust it.

The numbers (4 months)

Users10,000

Activation

Infra rebuilds2

Creator conversations100+

Team size1

The bottom line

AI didn’t remove my bottlenecks. It changed which bottlenecks were worth my time.

If you’re a solo founder drowning in context-switching, the unlock isn’t finding prompts that make AI smarter. It’s deciding which work deserves your judgment — and delegating everything else.

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