Got an idea that solves a real problem in SEO, marketing, or analytics? Grant is selectively open to co-building tools with the right partners. This isn't a freelance engagement — it's a real business partnership.
Let's be clear: Collaboration means co-ownership, shared risk, and shared reward. Grant brings 30+ years of SEO expertise, an existing user base, and a track record of shipping products people actually use. If you're looking for free work or a favor — this isn't the page for you. If you're ready to build something real, read on.
There's no single template. The right structure depends on what you bring to the table, the tool being built, and the market opportunity. Here are the models we typically work within:
Co-founders. Shared ownership in a new entity or product. Both parties invest time, expertise, and sometimes capital. Equity split based on contribution, risk, and IP. Best for large, standalone tool ideas with clear monetization potential.
The tool is built and operated under the App Slicer umbrella. Revenue (subscriptions, licensing, API fees) is split on a pre-agreed percentage. Simpler than equity — great for focused tools where one party contributes IP or data and the other contributes execution.
The standard App Slicer model: free core features that generate users, paid tiers that generate revenue. Collaboration means defining the freemium line together, ensuring the free product is genuinely useful while the paid tiers are undeniably worth it.
You have the IP, we build and distribute. Or the reverse: we have the tool, you brand and sell it to your audience. Flat licensing fees or per-seat royalties can work depending on the market.
Some of the best tools are built when someone with unique data access meets someone with the SEO context to make it actionable. If you have proprietary data, access, or a platform, let's talk about what we can build together.
Grant provides deep domain expertise and market positioning in exchange for a small equity stake. You build the technical product. Best suited to founders who want an SEO expert in their corner without a full partnership structure.
Use the form below. Be specific about the problem, your contribution, and the market you see.
Grant reviews every submission personally. You'll hear back within 2 weeks — even if the answer is no.
If there's potential, we schedule a 30–45 minute call to explore the idea, your background, and fit.
If we're aligned, we agree on the model, structure, and a simple collaboration agreement before any work begins.
We build, test, iterate, and launch — together. Every tool has a real launch with real users from day one.
Tell us what you're thinking. The best submissions are clear about the problem, the user, and what you bring to the table.