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Launch tomorrow and you could get a YC interview
If you re still sitting on your launch, this is the push.
YC made a special exception for this community: one or more companies that launch tomorrow will get a YC interview and potentially funding. A YC partner will review every eligible launch.
Tomorrow we go live. Finally.
We've been building Naoma for over a year. Pivoted from a sales analytics platform, rewrote the product from scratch, ran pilots, iterated, broke things, fixed them.
Tomorrow we launch on Product Hunt.
The idea is simple: B2B buyers shouldn't have to wait 5 days to see your product. Naoma runs a live AI demo the moment they click qualifies them, walks through the product, routes the right leads to sales or checkout. No scheduling. No waiting.
Three days in. Thank you all!
We launched on Monday. We ended up at #6.
Not the top 3 I quietly hoped for. But I want to be honest about what the day actually gave me, because it wasn't what I expected.
I built BrandingStudio.ai mostly alone, from Porto/Portugal, over the past year. No PH network. No launch team. No one ready to vote when it went live (except my wife - thank you!). Just a product I believed in after over 20 years in branding around the world, and a lot of uncertainty about whether anyone else would see what I saw - that we need to democratize access to how a brand should actually be created, as we do inside the agencies for Fortune 500 companies, as that is where a brand becomes the biggest comodity for a company or product.
What I didn't expect: 500+ engaged visitors so far who actually read the product. Real questions about methodology. Pushback that made me think. Someone quoted a Paul Graham essay, "The Brand Age," that dropped the same week, arguing that as AI commoditizes execution, brand becomes the only battleground left. That one comment alone was worth the whole launch.
What makes you click into a Product Hunt launch?
There are so many launches on Product Hunt every day. How do you decide which ones are worth clicking into?
What s your #1 filter or shortcut?
To hard paywall or not — that is the question!
According to @RevenueCat 's State of Subscription Apps 2026 report, "hard paywalls convert 5x better than freemium, but with significantly wider variance."
Day 35 download-to-paid, freemium vs. hard paywall
Does access method impact download-to-paid conversion within 35 days?
Y Combinator offers 7 startups ideas they want to fund (Spring 2026)
As usual, Y Combinator came up with segments that are worth investing:
1. Cursor for Product Managers
2. AI-Native Hedge Funds
3. AI-Native Agencies
4. Stablecoin Financial Services
5. AI for Government
6. Modern Metal Mills
7. AI Guidance for Physical Work 8. Large Spatial Models 9. Infra for Government Fraud Hunters 10. Make LLMs Easy to Train



