Is Product Hunt an effective platform for launching developer tools targeted at teams & businesses?
Beau HU
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I am searching for success stories to motivate me to launch my product on Product Hunt. Although some friends of mine have launched their apps and achieved favorable daily rankings, they didn't attract a significant number of users. I'm interested in gathering more information about this.
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flo merian@fmerian
@comiscience hey Beau 👋
I had the opportunity to contribute to multiple launches for dev-first, open-source products, as a Maker and a Hunter.
Product Hunt definitely is a great place to launch a dev tool.
think SEO. according to Ahrefs, Product Hunt has a Domain Rating of 91 and, according to Similarweb, it gets 4.8M MUV. from my previous experiences, Product Hunt helped raise awareness and enabled early traction (reached 1K GH stars, hit 2.5K DUV and 10% CVR).
IMHO the question isn’t if you should launch there, it’s how.
there's no need to overthink. keep it simple, and enjoy your launch day.
hope it helps!
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Depends on what you're launching. If it has a strong news worthiness you can get a huge spike. I see #1 products on produthunt stay they got 3k visitors to their website. Which Is crazy low tbh. But these products were often pumped on linked in for votes etc. so not really won because they are news worthy or good ideas. A small opensource project can get 100k visitors in one day and 250k visitors across 3 days. From after effects of a launch. If they get featured else where online after the producthunt launch etc. So try to ride the wave. Setup press releases to get the word out. sync with Hackernews, designer news etc etc. try tech blogs etc etc. Sync it all up and ride the long tail of internet fame. But make sure your product is something new.
@sentry_co Thank you, very appreciate
@sentry_co Some products may not be entirely new in concept, but they offer valuable differences or improvements compared to existing, renowned alternatives. Does it still belong to "something new" ?
@comiscience Depends. The differentiator factor is so important. Adding value is not enough anymore. Making a chatbot for websites that has some minor addition the other 10000 chatbots for website does isn't going to make a dent. The problem is that these products are so easy to make. So you get product inflation. The barrier to entry is too low. If you make a product where the barrier to entry is high then you have less competition and the product gets its 5 minutes in the spotlight
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Not really. I don't think there are a lot of developers are active on PH. Most of PHer are product managers, indiehackers and marketers. For developer tools, github should be the largest community.
Index Rusher
if you target audience is developers, go for https://devhunt.org/
@comiscience out of curiosity -- how was the launch on devhunt.org?
@johnrushx I just uploaded my dev tool to this platform an hour ago. lool
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ProductHunt is a perfect place to launch a product that helps other people to build their own startups because of the entrepreneurship community. Dev tools is definitely in that category!
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Personally, I didnt launch any developer related tools but I think product hunt is generally good for new products and indie developers to get early stage users. Most product hunt users are start up founders and investors and they like to check out new and creative projects. I would recommend you to give a try :)
Yes. Product Hunt is an effective platform, particularly for products closely associated with product managers and entrepreneurs, despite having fewer developers. Many of these entrepreneurs have a technical background. Additionally, it's crucial to highlight the use cases of developer tools on Product Hunt to ensure they are easily understood by non-technical users, making the connection clear, such as emphasizing stability upon launch. Although Product Hunt is an effective marketing platform for some development tools, it may not suit all types of developer tools, especially those that rely more on the developer community.
I haven't personally launched any developer tools, but in my opinion, Product Hunt is generally beneficial for new products.Instead, I'd recommend considering Twitter and strategically planning your launch there.