
Every founder knows they should be doing content. Fewer know what that actually means when you are a five-person team with no budget, no in-house writer, and a product that changes every other week. So content becomes the thing that starts with a lot of energy and then just stops after a few weeks. The startups that get content right are not spending more than everyone else. They are being more specific. They write from the middle of building. They share the numbers, the experiments that did not work, the pricing debates. That is the stuff nobody else can copy, and that is what makes someone trust you enough to reply to your email six months later. In this eChai session, we are getting into the practical side of it. How to find the angle only your startup can own. How to pick two channels instead of chasing six. How to build a rhythm a small team can actually keep up with. Where AI helps, and where it just makes you sound like everyone else. We will also talk about founder-led content, distribution, and how to know if any of it is working. Come with what you have tried, what did not work, and what you are stuck on. Founders, marketers, content and growth folks, everyone is welcome. It is an open conversation, so bring your questions.
Or just turn up.

