We ve recently launched the new Indexly website, and I d love your honest feedback. From first impressions and clarity of messaging to navigation, feature positioning, and overall trustworthiness what do you think works well, and what could be improved?
If your launch does not go as planned, do not judge it too quickly. Avoid the instinct to immediately add more features or pivot the product.
Instead, pause and evaluate what already exists. Check whether the core features are clearly communicated, fully polished, and genuinely solve the intended problem. Often, the issue is not the idea, but the execution, positioning, or user experience.
Refine what you have. Improve clarity, usability, onboarding, and messaging. Then relaunch with focus and confidence.
Many products fail not because they were wrong, but because they were unfinished, unclear, or rushed.
Since I haven't been able to meet my work goals very well in the last few quarters, I now plan to approach them more systematically and not push myself too hard on work goals, as that ultimately led to problems that made my plan less sustainable.
In 2025, we witnessed a true Product Hunt (r)evolution so many things changed dramatically. I honestly think this was the most intense year of changes the platform has ever had.
For example, we got to experience all of this:
Verifying profiles (badges)
Alternative product suggestions on launch pages
Views and online count on forum posts
Adding/Removing the ambassador program
Forums instead of Discussions
Changing the UX/UI of launch pages
Removing Coming soon (Notify me pages)
Adding/Removing downvotes on comments
Forum comments now showing up on our profiles
More extensive footer
Redesign of the main page UI (e.g., new notification icon)
We ve been building Indexly closely with our customers, continuously adding new capabilities to help them succeed from backlink monitoring to a complete set of AI visibility features.
Today, we re excited to share another release of Indexly, and we d love for the Product Hunt community to try it out and tell us what you think.
We just wrapped the Orbit Awards for AI Dictation and now we re moving to the next category: AI Automation.
This one is for the tools that actually do work for you clearing chores, running workflows in the background, or quietly taking over a chunk of your week without turning into another dashboard you have to babysit.
I spent a decade in deep tech before deciding to build something of my own. Very quickly, I realized one thing: for tech folks, marketing is both challenging and expensive. Over the past two years, I ve been focused on solving my own marketing problems, one tool at a time.
Today, Indexly has grown to Version 3.0, and Keywordly is now in Version 2.0, both built to make SEO and content workflows simpler, faster, and more accessible.
A tagline is the first piece of content a user will see about your product on the leaderboard. It's so important that you get it right. You should be able to get a really solid idea of what your product is just by reading a handful of words.
In the spirit of forever optimising our taglines, I wanted to do a little experiment:
A tagline is the first piece of content a user will see about your product on the leaderboard. It's so important that you get it right. You should be able to get a really solid idea of what your product is just by reading a handful of words.
In the spirit of forever optimising our taglines, I wanted to do a little experiment:
I think it was Robert Kiyosaki who said that straight-A students end up working for C students, and B students work for the government.
On the other hand, we often see stories of college dropouts building billion-dollar companies. But these next big thing cases are maybe 2% at most. I believe top students usually find their place in more formal paths: becoming doctors, lawyers, and similar professions.
As a founder, I struggled to generate consistent, blended traffic for my own product, so I built a solution for myself, and eventually opened it up to the world. Indexly was first launched in July 2024, upgraded to 2.0 in January 2025, and now we re rolling out Indexly 3.0 in January 2026 with powerful new features and capabilities that I m sure will leave you amazed.
I d truly appreciate it if you could try it out and share your honest feedback.
There are tons of stories about founders launching SaaS products without an existing audience. No Twitter following, no newsletter, no community, nothing. Yet some still manage to get early traction and even hit real MRR.
If you have started from zero, I would love to hear:
How you got your first users
What channels brought the earliest traction
Whether cold outreach works or not
If content played a role or if you focused mainly on building
What you would do differently if you had to start again
Hello, Product Hunters! We re excited to introduce Keywordly Auto-Pilot to this community. If you re a founder, marketer, or creator looking to increase organic traffic without the hassle of constant content creation, this tool is for you.
Keywordly Auto-Pilot allows you to publish daily SEO-optimized blog posts with minimal effort. Simply set up your website, and Keywordly Auto-Pilot takes care of the rest. It researches, plans, writes, enriches your posts with images and videos, interlinks pages, and publishes fully optimized SEO articles that rank in search engines and LLMs
Hey, Artem here. I left Meta in Apr 2024 to fully dive into realm of GenAI. I knew back then that with the pace of development the distribution wins, not the product. So I spent a year cracking SEO and wasting tens of thousands on ads so you don't have to. Happy to share my learnings and answer your questions. Some stats. As of now our app has over 200k registered users with up to 700 joining daily. Before AI summaries we've reached 200k monthly visits on the website. And then crashed hard in the past few weeks. We also iterated on product like crazy and learned a ton. Ask away!
Keywordly Auto-Pilot is a complete, self-driving SEO content engine.
Just set your website, it researches, plans, writes, enriches with images and videos, interlinks pages, and publishes fully optimized SEO articles so you can scale faster, publish smarter.
Apple finally dropped the rumoured headset it's been working on at yesterday's WWDC. It's called the Vision Pro and it will sell for just about $3500. I thought it looked super impressive at the event, but it seems like the ship has kind of sailed in the whole virtual / augmented headset especially if you're entering at that price point, I'm probably wrong though.