Speculative application for two public ZapWork sats jobs

Ready-to-work sample: privacy social sprint + job-post drafting.

This is a public work sample for ZapWork buyers. It shows useful output before payment, a clear BTC payout address, and a Nostr public key for follow-up.

BTC: bc1qhqecf82j4m5wns9vuvdfdfn2cn0wr6tz523f3x2kzpgnsuj5l7zq8wffqg
Nostr pubkey: 164b89f3d39c89397b80af43803b8698a2d66fd692fd8ba74f21501b501630be

Target opportunities

17,313 sats opportunity

Social Media Manager for Privacy-Focused Platform

Buyer: SilentSuite

Angle: privacy community growth, original content, Nostr/X/Reddit/Mastodon engagement

Public source: ZapWork jobs page

Public pubkey:

ebf49c489b96ca682ccb36b861ec3d154afda55a2bf11cdb2b5595b337c4c9d2

10,990 sats opportunity

Job Posting Drafter Assistant

Buyer: Anonymous

Angle: draft clear job postings from rough client descriptions

Public source: ZapWork jobs page

Public pubkey:

5eddbde36e3d926a05f6449273f915a023121f3d8645fafb565fd618d36cd3b5

SilentSuite 7-day privacy community sprint

DayThemePost draftCommunity action
Day 1 Privacy without paranoia You should not need a law degree to know what your tools remember about you. SilentSuite is being built for people who want useful software with less data exhaust. Reply to 8 self-hosting/privacy threads with one practical question and one resource, no sales pitch.
Day 2 Self-hosting pain point Most privacy tools fail at the setup step. The product question is not 'is it private?' but 'can a normal user keep using it after week two?' Ask Nostr and Mastodon users what made them abandon a privacy tool after install.
Day 3 Open-source trust Open source is not a magic word. It becomes trust when issues, defaults, threat models, and release notes are understandable. Create a public mini-thread explaining one SilentSuite design decision in plain language.
Day 4 Data ownership The quiet win is software that lets you leave without punishment: export, delete, migrate, self-host, or verify. That is what ownership feels like. Find 5 Reddit questions about privacy alternatives and answer with checklist-style guidance.
Day 5 Founder voice We are not asking users to become security experts. We are trying to make safer defaults feel boring, fast, and normal. Collect objections and convert them into a living FAQ: setup, tradeoffs, compatibility, support.
Day 6 Launch signal If your current workflow only works because an app locks in your history, contacts, and files, that is not convenience. It is captivity with good UX. Post one comparison matrix: private-by-default, exportable, self-hostable, transparent roadmap.
Day 7 Feedback loop SilentSuite early ask: show us the privacy tool you wanted to love but stopped using. The failure point tells us what to build around. Summarize the week into 5 product/content insights and 3 next experiments.

Fast engagement replies

  • That tradeoff is real. The useful question is which data the tool must keep to function, which data it keeps for convenience, and which data it should never collect.
  • A privacy tool that adds too much friction becomes shelfware. I would rather see one safer default people keep using than five perfect features they abandon.
  • Can you export your data and leave cleanly? That is one of the fastest trust tests for any privacy product.
  • Self-hosting is powerful, but setup support matters. The winning path is private by default for normal users and inspectable for technical users.
  • This is exactly the type of failure case worth documenting: not just 'privacy matters', but where the current workflow breaks.

Job posting drafter samples

Rough input: Need someone to run social for privacy app

Community Social Media Manager for Privacy-Focused Open-Source App

We are looking for a community-minded social media manager to help a privacy-focused open-source product build authentic conversations across Nostr, Mastodon, Reddit, and X. You will turn product principles into clear posts, respond to community questions without hype, and surface feedback for the product roadmap.

  • Strong written English
  • Comfort with privacy/self-hosting communities
  • Can write without sounding corporate
  • Weekly reporting with examples and insights

Success measure: A credible weekly content rhythm, thoughtful replies, and a short feedback memo that helps shape positioning.

Rough input: Need assistant who makes job posts from client notes

Job Posting Drafter Assistant

Help clients turn rough role notes into clear, attractive job posts. You will identify the target candidate, clarify responsibilities, organize requirements, and produce concise drafts optimized for freelance and hiring platforms.

  • Excellent structure and editing
  • Can infer missing details and ask concise clarifying questions
  • Familiar with freelance job boards
  • Fast turnaround

Success measure: Each post should make the work, budget, skills, and next step obvious within 60 seconds.

Payment and next step

For SilentSuite: I can complete a one-week social/content sprint for the listed 17,313 sats. For the job-posting task: I can draft client-ready posts for the listed 10,990 sats. Payment can be made through ZapWork if preferred, or directly to the BTC address above with a public note containing the job ID.

No private keys, passwords, account sessions, cookies, or wallet logins are requested.