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Tin Computer

Autonomous growth for your products

Skips the roadmap entirely and just ships growth experiments against your live product, provided you're comfortable handing over the keys.

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Tin Computer skips the growth strategy deck entirely. Connect it to your GitHub, Stripe, and analytics, and it reads your funnel, picks the next practical fix, ships it as a reviewable pull request, and moves on to the next one. No brief, no backlog, no waiting on a growth hire’s calendar.

Who it’s for

Indie developers and small web SaaS teams who have a live product and are comfortable handing over codebase and systems access in exchange for someone else picking up the growth work they haven’t gotten to. If you’re the sole person responsible for shipping product, fixing onboarding, and running SEO, this is built to take that list off your plate.

It’s not for anyone without a live website or product, teams that can’t grant access to their code and systems, or founders who want strategic advice without implementation. It also assumes you’re comfortable reviewing and approving changes rather than rubber-stamping everything.

What it actually does well

The core loop, notice, ship, learn, is the whole product. It reads your funnel through connected analytics and support data, builds and ships the fix through GitHub pull requests, then watches what happened before picking the next move. That’s meaningfully different from tools that generate recommendations and leave execution to you.

The breadth of what it touches is wide for a single agent: pricing tests, SEO and comparison pages, onboarding fixes, paid acquisition, customer support drafts, and bug fixes all sit under one system rather than requiring separate tools stitched together.

It also knows where to stop. Public posts, customer replies, paid spend, risky production changes, and anything that shifts your customer promise all pause for a decision rather than shipping automatically.

Where it gets awkward

There’s no free tier, and the entry price assumes you’re ready to commit rather than test the water. $99/month gets you 30 tasks a week, and the unlimited tier at $299/month is where this starts looking like a full growth hire’s replacement rather than a supplement.

Codebase access is non-negotiable if you want it to ship product or website changes. That’s a real trust step, not a checkbox, and it rules out teams that can’t or won’t grant it.

It’s also scoped to products that live on the open web with code you control. Mobile apps, native desktop, no-code builders like Bubble or Webflow, and platforms like Shopify aren’t supported yet.

How it compares

Against hiring a growth agency, the pitch is speed and persistence. Agencies wait for briefs and run on reporting cycles. Tin Computer works inside your systems daily and reports on what changed rather than what’s planned.

Against generic AI marketing tools that generate content or recommendations, the differentiator is execution. This ships pull requests and live experiments rather than stopping at a suggestion you still have to build yourself.

What we like

  • Connects website, code, analytics, search, and customer systems in one workflow
  • Diagnoses growth bottlenecks and ships reviewable fixes instead of stopping at recommendations
  • Measures what changed and uses that evidence to choose the next move
  • Built for continuous execution so growth work doesn't sit in a backlog

What to watch

  • No free tier, starts at $99/month
  • Needs codebase and systems access to do anything useful
  • Not a fit without a live web product or team willing to grant access

Try Tin Computer

From $99/mo.

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