We are building Trendible one small step at a time.
No big launch, no fireworks. Just a quiet tool for content-led marketers who want to make clearer decisions and publish with a bit more calm.
This is not a “we’ve figured it out” post. It’s more of a travel note.

✌🏿 Why i’m doing this
Most conversations I’ve had with content marketers sound familiar: not enough time to research, too many ideas to sort, pressure to “stand out” when everything now sounds the same. Expensive tools add more data but not always more clarity. I kept hearing, “I just need to know what to do next, and why.”
Trendible is my attempt to answer that gently. Not perfectly. Just gently.
📊 What trendible is (for now)
Trendible looks at two simple things:
what people search for
how they talk about their problems in the wild (forums, reviews, Q&A)
From there, it suggests a small handful of topics worth doing and offers a light brief for each one—why it matters, questions people ask, and a couple of possible angles. That’s it. No giant dashboards. No “10x” promises. Just a shorter to-do list you can start on tomorrow.
It doesn’t replace judgment. It doesn’t write for you. It clears some of the mess so your voice can do the rest.
🔍 The mission
Publish with care and proof. Make fewer, better choices. Back them with real language from real people. Leave enough room for your brand to breathe. If Trendible does its job, you’ll spend less time wrestling tools and more time writing something someone actually wants to read.
🔥 Why now (in plain words)
Content is everywhere. AI made it easy to ship a lot, very fast. That can be helpful, but it also made everything blur together. What seems to work now is less volume and more clarity: a clear problem, a clear angle, a clear hope for the reader.
Discovery is also changing. Sometimes answers show up before a click. Being present there isn’t about tricks; it’s about being genuinely useful and specific to a pain someone has right now.
Budgets are real, too. Many teams don’t need more features. They need kinder defaults.
🍃 A promise to keep changing
Trendible will not be a frozen product. I believe a tool like this needs a product-market fit every three months. The world moves. Language shifts. Teams change goals. So every quarter I’ll ask: Does this still solve a real problem? If not, we’ll adjust: add something small, remove something heavy, or admit we were wrong and try another path.
Small fits, repeatedly. That’s the promise.
🎮 How it feels to use
You add a seed, maybe a topic or a product area. Trendible does a quiet sweep. It groups findings into jobs and pains. It suggests a few places where your brand could genuinely help. You get a tiny ranked list, not a verdict. You can rearrange it. For each item, you get a light brief: intent notes, a couple of angles, common questions, and a rough outline. Enough to begin. Never a cage.
What it is not ❌
It’s not a magic writer.
It’s not a replacement for you.
It’s not a full SEO or social listening suite.
Those tools are great when you need depth. Trendible is for the mornings when you just need a clear next piece and the confidence to ship it.
Where I might be wrong 🙅🏽♂️
I might misread your audience. I might offer too much or too little. My angle suggestions might miss the tone your brand needs. If that happens, I’ll listen and change it. The goal is not to be “right” out of the box; the goal is to be useful by the next release.
An open invitation 🙏
If you like publishing fewer, better pieces, and you’d welcome a calmer way to pick what’s next, Trendible might help. If you try it and it doesn’t, tell me. We’ll keep adjusting until it earns its place, quarter by quarter.
Thanks for reading. Thanks for the patience. We’ll keep it simple, keep it useful, and keep walking.
And every three months, we’ll earn our fit again.
Let´s try? 🙋🏻♂️

