We’ve been thinking about this problem for a while: digital advertising pays platforms and publishers billions for human attention, but the humans whose attention is being sold get nothing.
EarnOS is our attempt to fix that. It's a two-sided marketplace where:
- Brands run campaigns and only pay for real, genuine engagements (views, impressions, follows, shares, etc.)
- Users complete those actions as missions and earn real dollars from brands they already know and love.
The key difference from existing rewards/loyalty apps: we're not asking users to change behaviour. We're paying them for things they already do online, but now brands compensate them directly instead of the platform pocketing everything.
We're pre-launch right now, building the waitlist on both sides (brands and users). The challenge we’re most focused on is growing the pie for everyone, because brands, users, and creators/agencies all hold importance to the EarnOS ecosystem.
More than happy to talk through the model, our anti-fraud/ anti-bot approach, or why now. What would make you trust a platform like this or want to give it a go?
devonnull•39m ago
This really should have "Show HN:" in the title ...
danilpan•45m ago
EarnOS is our attempt to fix that. It's a two-sided marketplace where: - Brands run campaigns and only pay for real, genuine engagements (views, impressions, follows, shares, etc.) - Users complete those actions as missions and earn real dollars from brands they already know and love.
The key difference from existing rewards/loyalty apps: we're not asking users to change behaviour. We're paying them for things they already do online, but now brands compensate them directly instead of the platform pocketing everything.
We're pre-launch right now, building the waitlist on both sides (brands and users). The challenge we’re most focused on is growing the pie for everyone, because brands, users, and creators/agencies all hold importance to the EarnOS ecosystem.
More than happy to talk through the model, our anti-fraud/ anti-bot approach, or why now. What would make you trust a platform like this or want to give it a go?