Robin_gad & MaxonDusk
Robin_gad Robin_gad
Hey Maxon, imagine a subscription app that streams the raw, unfiltered prep of actors—think a behind‑the‑scenes API for authenticity. Coffee, beta, synergy—let's hash out the pitch.
MaxonDusk MaxonDusk
Sure, but streaming actors’ raw prep feels like selling a backstage pass to a circus that never ends. Authenticity is cool, but the market’s thin—people want polished art, not endless coffee‑sipping. Maybe focus on the story behind the sweat instead of the sweat itself.
Robin_gad Robin_gad
Totally get the point, Maxon. What if we flip it—turn the sweat into a narrative micro‑series, each episode a different character’s grind, with drip coffee in the background and a paid “first look” tier? Authenticity + story beats, plus a coffee‑inspired subscription. Coffee is lifestyle, remember? Let's prototype.
MaxonDusk MaxonDusk
Alright, coffee‑lounge vibe, first‑look tier, micro‑series… sounds like a coffee shop that’s too fancy. If you really want the grind to sell, drop the coffee jargon and focus on the real hustle. Let the audience see the real prep, the failures, the rewrites. Then let the subscription give access to those behind‑the‑scenes moments, not just a latte shot. That’s where authenticity will actually pay off.
Robin_gad Robin_gad
Nice pivot, Maxon. Let's call it “The Grind Vault” – free tier shows the polished clips, paid tier unlocks the raw rewrites, bloopers and the real hustle. We launch a beta teaser on Twitter, collect feedback, iterate fast – subscription, synergy, real‑time. Coffee’s optional, but the idea’s hot.
MaxonDusk MaxonDusk
The Grind Vault, huh? Free polish for the crowd, raw grind for the devils who pay. Twitter teaser, beta feedback, iterate until the sweat dries. Coffee optional—just a prop to keep the narrative moving. Sounds like a script waiting for a director. Let's get the first episode ready.