
hire.page
A modern ATS and careers page builder for startups — post jobs, track candidates, and hire as a team.
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hire.page is a modern hiring platform that combines a careers page builder with a full applicant tracking system. Companies create a branded careers page (hosted at hire.page or on a custom domain), post open positions with custom application forms, and manage candidates on a visual Kanban pipeline board.
The platform includes team collaboration with roles-based access, automated candidate emails at each hiring stage, AI-powered job description generation, pipeline analytics, and built-in page view tracking.
hire.page is built for startups, creators, and small teams who need professional hiring tools without the cost or complexity of enterprise HR software like Greenhouse or Lever.
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Every time you do a test like lifetime versus something else the something else is going to lose because people are not looking at what is the LTV of that something else — if they would have bought a yearly subscription they are bringing you €300, not €250.
Lifetime plans always "win" A/B tests when teams forget to compare against projected LTV
A lifetime plan generates immediate revenue that makes any alternative look like a loser in a naive A/B test. The fix is to model the projected LTV of the competing plan — annual subscribers who renew 3-4 times are often worth more in net present value than a one-time lifetime purchase. Never compare a lump-sum option against a recurring one without doing the LTV math first.
For the first 7 to 14 days don't even think of doing marketing. You will just post comments, you will upvote. This will warm up your account and gets you the first karma. The more karma you have, the stronger your account is.
Warm up Reddit accounts for 7-14 days with only comments and upvotes before posting
Roman's pre-launch ritual: one fresh Reddit account per browser, profile pic plus bio link, hide-feed feature on, then two weeks of pure commenting and upvoting to build karma before posting anything promotional. Skipping this step gets accounts banned instantly, especially if paired with a new email.
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