![]() I feel personal is always better so I did a 5m walkthrough introducing the problem and then doing a quick product demo. There is a lot of advice on how to do this. The first image should be a summary of what your application does. For the post (1270×760)Įach image should be an appealing value proposition about your application. I personally used Cleanshot to record a GIF directly from the preview. You then can use a GIF convertor to convert the movie to a GIF. You can auto-animate one artboard state to another based on a 2-second delay and record the preview as a movie. Product Hunt evaluates upvotes but they also factor in reviews in their ranking algorithm.Īpparently, posts with GIFs do better than ones without. It's almost always better to wait a bit longer until you have some real usage and customers that are willing to not only show up for you to upvote, but to write reviews on your product. This might go against other advice you’ve heard, but if you have no users or only a very small handful of them, I would not use Product Hunt as a platform to announce the opening of your doors. This can sometimes work, but ideally, you contact them months before, and the more data you can give them about your product and why your customers love it, the more likely they are to say yes.ĭon't "Launch" your product on Product Hunt ![]() Important – Relationship building does not mean contact the hunter a few days before. We were lucky enough to have KP hunt Xano which was awesome since he’s one of the most influential people in the No-Code space. You’ll want to build a relationship with someone that has hunted products before and has some notoriety in the space your app is in. We chose a Tuesday because we say from our analytics that it was when we had the most traffic/customer engagement. We were told that announcing products on a Tuesday or Thursday on Product Hunt usually gets the best results. The means that your product will be featured on a given day until 11:59p PT. The clock starts at 12:01 am PT and ends at 12:00am PT the next day. Product Hunt refreshes their products based on a 24-hour cycle. Here are a few communities that helped us during our launch: Depending on the nature of your app, you may want to consider building a relationship or paying for a partnership with a community that is in your space. Xano has partnerships with many no-code communities and influencers that we leveraged during this launch. There are likely sites and influencers who already have curated audiences of your potential customers. ![]() Doing this establishes your credibility and makes it feel like you didn’t just come out of nowhere.īuild partner and influencer relationships Over the past year, we’ve built up a small Twitter following just by posting valuable content in the form of blogs, YouTube videos, and anything else we felt could help the broader No-Code community of builders. Get involved on Twitter and share valuable content Our Tagline: Xano is the fastest way to build and deploy a scalable backend. Here’s a list of things you should have down. This is one of the primary reasons I suggest you wait to launch on PH until you have a strong sense of this. This usually comes from talking to customers and understanding the problems they use your app to solve. More coming in.Ĭhances are that your app is in a competitive space, so it’s very important that you spend some time figuring out why you’re different and your primary value proposition. ~ 200 new customers at the time of writing this. #2 Product of the Day (October 12th, 2021)įeatured on Product Hunt’s Newsletter the next day I would also be remiss in not recognizing all the awesome people that gave me advice on having a successful launch so take this as a collection of their thoughts. After doing Product Hunt earlier this week, I wanted to write down some actionable insights while they were still fresh and hopefully provide a guide for entrepreneurs planning their product launch in the future.
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