Skene - Building growth loops automatically to reach PLG
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Skene automates the loops behind product-led growth: onboarding, activation, and retention by understanding customer code. The system observes user behavior, identifies friction points, tests alternative flows, and deploys the winning variants autonomously. This creates continuous PLG improvement without growth engineers, no customer success load, and no manual experimentation. Built for small teams that need to move fast.
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Hey everyone — Teemu here
Last Christmas, I was on parental leave with my one-year-old daughter when I discovered Lovable. During her naps, I vibed together a quick prototype to fix a growth loop that wouldn’t leave my head. I showed it to a few people and the reaction was instant. What started as a nap-time side project turned into something much bigger.
Fast forward: that prototype became Skene, the platform understands customer code and builds onboarding flows, tunes activation, and strengthens retention based on the context. Built for indie developers and early-stage startups, Skene removes the manual growth loops most teams don’t have time for.
Love the concept :) Really curious to see it live in action, also shared with our team! Best of luck!
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@lev_kerzhner thank you! We would love to hear any feedback you might have for us?
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This is a sharp insight—automating growth loops by understanding customer code removes the manual experimentation that bogs down small teams. Building this during parental leave shows serious builder focus.
A practical question: Are you initially targeting indie developers and early‑stage startups, or are you also seeing interest from product/growth teams at scaling SaaS companies who need to systemize PLG without hiring more engineers?
(I work with SaaS founders and growth teams on LinkedIn, where conversations about product‑led growth and automation are constant.) @teemu_kinos1
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Love the concept :) Really curious to see it live in action, also shared with our team! Best of luck!
@lev_kerzhner thank you! We would love to hear any feedback you might have for us?
This is a sharp insight—automating growth loops by understanding customer code removes the manual experimentation that bogs down small teams. Building this during parental leave shows serious builder focus.
A practical question: Are you initially targeting indie developers and early‑stage startups, or are you also seeing interest from product/growth teams at scaling SaaS companies who need to systemize PLG without hiring more engineers?
(I work with SaaS founders and growth teams on LinkedIn, where conversations about product‑led growth and automation are constant.)
@teemu_kinos1