Market pressure for ambitious startups

Make momentum feel inevitable.

Hegemonic Growth turns founder insight, product proof, and launch assets into repeated presence across the feeds, audiences, and buyer surfaces that shape startup demand.

For launches, raises, and category pushes where the right people need to see the company often enough to believe momentum is already underway.

X LinkedIn YouTube Shorts TikTok Instagram Reels Podcasts

Built for launches across

AI SaaS Fintech Consumer Apps Venture Funds Startup Studios Creator Software

Investor ecosystem

The funds every serious startup must appear in front of.

Every campaign is mapped around the funds, scouts, and portfolio networks that shape what feels like a category winner.

Y CombinatorY Combinator a16za16z SequoiaSequoia Founders FundFounders Fund Kleiner PerkinsKleiner Perkins GreylockGreylock CoatueCoatue Tiger GlobalTiger Global
InitializedInitialized Capital ContraryContrary General CatalystGeneral Catalyst LightspeedLightspeed Khosla VenturesKhosla Ventures NEANEA HF0HF0 South Park CommonsSouth Park Commons UncorkUncork

Who we build for

The companies our campaigns are built around.

Startups that need the market — investors, buyers, and operators — to keep encountering them until belief compounds on its own.

Figma Brex Affirm Airwallex Synthesia Mercury Ramp Deel Vercel Cursor Replit Y Combinator
OpenAI Anthropic Stripe Linear Perplexity NVIDIA Notion Cluely Mercury Ramp Cursor Replit

Clip wall

Founder moments turned into a moving market surface.

Hook test
Founder POV
Short-form proof
Market claim
Launch cut
Category take
Proof loop
Buyer angle
Hook test
Founder POV
Short-form proof
Market claim

Market tape

Long-form founder signal becomes a launch asset.

Founder podcasts, VC conversations, demo calls, and category takes are cut into the formats that travel: proof clips, quote posts, reply assets, and short-form moments for the feeds where operators already spend time.

VC podcast source Short-form cutdowns X + LinkedIn routing
Podcast and VC room cuts

What we build

A media engine for companies that must look inevitable.

A startup does not become desirable because one post performs. It becomes desirable when the same class of people keep encountering the founder, the product, the proof, and the category claim until the company feels like part of the future.

Our room combines source extraction, short-form packaging, account orchestration, targeted replies, human follow-up, CRM tracking, and weekly optimization.

About Hegemonic Growth

We build controlled fame for founder-led companies.

The best startups are often under-distributed. The founder has taste, the product has proof, the category has heat, but the market only sees fragments. Hegemonic Growth exists to turn those fragments into a visible campaign system.

We think like a launch room, a clipping network, and a buyer-routing desk at the same time. The work is simple: make the right market see the company often, from enough angles, that interest starts to feel obvious.

Offer flow

What startups actually get.

01

Position the story

Founder POV, category claim, product proof, launch angle, and the market belief we need to make visible.

02

Produce the source

Use existing podcasts/demos or record faux-podcast style assets engineered for clips, replies, and X posts.

03

Flood the right rooms

Distribute through clipper accounts, founder accounts, niche pages, rep accounts, and targeted reply surfaces.

04

Route the attention

Track warm founders, investors, buyers, creators, newsletters, and competitors so attention becomes calls and intros.

Campaign command center

The operating layer founders can trust.

Every campaign runs through a visible clipper ops layer: bounties, account verification, submission review, geo routing, competitor target maps, and payout tracking.

80Mview capacity
10K+posts per week
312warm routes
Cluely Campaign Mercury Room Ramp Push
Active campaigns Three live rooms, one reporting surface.
CluelyCluely● Live
MercuryMercury● Live
RampRamp● Live
Posting velocity 8,000–10,000 posts per week across the network
Submission review Every clip reviewed before distribution goes live
Account verification Social identity, geo, and device separation enforced
Warm routing 312 tracked routes — investors, buyers, operators

X funnel

Built to make the startup feel unavoidable on founder X.

The public feed creates authority. The reply layer creates proximity. The operator layer turns attention into warm check-ins, intros, and calls.

01Founder POVcategory claim + proof
02Clip accountsvolume + variation
03Reply accountscompetitor threads
04Rep check-inswarm buyer routing
1,240posts
10Mview target
$3-10CPM logic

Targeting stack

Not just organic views. Controlled audience pressure.

Phone and device lab

Managed phone/device farm QA for posting reliability, session health, platform separation, and campaign safety.

Competitor targeting

We map competitors, adjacent founders, investors, creators, commenters, newsletters, and category accounts before launch.

State and region routing

Campaign briefs can prioritize geographies, states, time zones, and audience clusters where buyer density is highest.

Warm check-in layer

High-intent reactions get routed into human follow-up: replies, DMs, intro asks, call invites, and investor/buyer notes.

Authority map

The networks we build the campaign around.

FundsYC, a16z, Sequoia, Founders Fund, Greylock, Coatue, Tiger Global

Partner accounts, portfolio founders, scouts, analysts, and founder communities around the category.

Tech companiesOpenAI, Anthropic, NVIDIA, Stripe, Ramp, Cursor, Vercel, Replit

Adjacent operators, engineers, product leads, power users, commenters, and category-native creators.

Buyer clustersAI teams, SaaS founders, fintech operators, growth leads, creator software buyers

State, region, niche, and competitor-interest clusters that should see the company repeatedly.

Market signals

The signals the campaign is designed to create.

This founder keeps showing up in the same AI circles as the fastest-moving portfolio companies.

Fund partner signal

Their product demos are being clipped, replied to, and referenced like a category leader.

Startup operator signal

This looks less like a launch post and more like a company with momentum behind it.

Buyer and investor signal

Infrastructure

The distribution stack behind the campaign.

01

Clip factory

Founder recordings, podcasts, launch videos, demos, and calls become short-form cuts, quote posts, hooks, reply assets, and thumbnails.

150-600 assets / month
02

Account network

Founder, company, operator, rep, niche, creator-style, and launch-radar accounts distribute in sequence with different angles.

20-60 managed accounts
03

Tag map

Every campaign gets target clusters: investors, founders, creators, customers, analysts, newsletters, podcasts, and category operators.

250-1,000 targets
04

Distribution ledger

Views, assets, accounts, tags, replies, check-ins, booked calls, and warm intros are tracked in a visible campaign room.

Weekly reporting

Services

Three funnels, built to compound.

Campaign models

How a campaign becomes market pressure.

Model ALaunch

Product release into a visible market event.

Founder video, launch thread, investor/team repost plan, account-network replies, warm prospect routing.

  • 1M / 3M / 5M view target options
  • X and LinkedIn first
  • Post-launch clipping room
Model BClipping

Existing content turned into everywhere energy.

Podcast, webinar, demo, or founder call becomes a large clip bank and multi-account posting sequence.

  • Feasibility-approved view targets
  • Shorts, Reels, TikTok, X
  • Live reporting dashboard
Model CPortfolio

A fund makes portfolio support visible.

Multiple founders get extraction, launch assets, account support, and weekly visibility reporting.

  • 3-5 companies per room
  • Fund-level media assets
  • Founder and partner distribution

Proof architecture

What we make visible before the call.

Buyer signal

This team is everywhere this week.

Founder clips, reposts, comment presence, reply assets, and niche account repetition create perceived market motion.

Investor signal

The founder knows how to manufacture attention.

Fundraise announcements, category takes, partner replies, and founder authority clips become a visible fundraising asset.

Operator signal

The campaign is being managed like a growth system.

Dashboard, submissions, account verification, target maps, and routing notes make the work feel measured and controlled.

Room system

The campaign layer founders can understand in one glance.

We turn existing proof into repeated market presence, then show the work like a controlled growth system: source, assets, distribution, routing, and reporting.

02
Package into native assets Clips, X posts, reply angles, founder statements, short-form edits, and proof loops.
03
Place it in front of the right people Founder, company, clipper, niche, creator-style, and reply accounts mapped to buyer and investor clusters.
04
Convert attention into routes Check-ins, booked calls, investor replies, demo requests, partner intros, and weekly visibility reports.

Decision material

See the operating model before the call.

Two clean downloads: a short campaign brief for the operating model, pricing logic, and dashboard layer, plus the Cluely case study showing how a 25M-view clipping push is structured.

3-page brief Campaign Brief

Mechanism, dashboard, pricing logic, and call path.

Download brief

Why it sells

Founders are not buying clips. They are buying belief.

A launch feels safer when the market is already reacting.

A raise moves faster when investors keep seeing the same company.

A category claim lands harder when operators repeat it for you.

A warm route is easier when attention has already done the first touch.

Why the pricing works

Budgets are tied to distribution volume, not editing hours.

$3-$10 CPM Organic distribution benchmark range after feasibility approval.
1M-10M views Launch and clipping targets are scoped around reachable campaign volume.
Account network More accounts, formats, and follow-up create higher campaign cost and higher leverage.

Apply for a campaign

Tell us what you're building and what you need the market to believe.

Share the company, source material, target audience, and the outcome that would make this worth it. We'll come back with the right campaign structure, expected view range, and a clear next step.

Campaign
Primary market
Value of one meaningful outcome

Example: one customer, investor intro, partner deal, hire, or portfolio win.

Book the campaign call

Talk through the market you want to pressure.

Bring the company, founder channels, launch timing, source assets, target funds or buyers, and the outcome that would make this worth it. We will work out the campaign structure live.

30-minute fit call Source material review Campaign recommendation
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