I recently saw a marketer with 10k+ followers launch and finish 6th with 348 upvotes. They followed a proper pre-launch and post-launch plan, did everything right, and still the outcome felt unpredictable.
Now I m launching @Curatora next week.
I m not a marketer. I have a little over 1k followers. Of course, asking for support helps. But I also keep hearing that a large part of the Product Hunt community shows up mainly for their own launch, then goes quiet until the next one.
That makes me wonder: how much of success here is strategy, and how much is timing and network effect?
Ok, I don t want to brag ( ) buuuuut what if there were an app that creates tasks (like many others), but also uses LLMs to actually execute them through a behavioral, user-oriented approach?
Let me tell you how: it knows your priorities and goals. It knows your tasks and deadlines. It creates the perfect plan to help you prioritize your to-dos and mark them as done, without any headache.
And that s not all. It reads your calendar, your emails; creates tasks from the important ones, writes emails, and sends them out, all in one app.
My proud moment, guys! And shall I say that s still not all?
We built Zack around one core question: importance isn t just a deadline, so what is it?
Sometimes a task is urgent. Sometimes it s emotionally heavy. Sometimes it s small but blocking everything else. Sometimes it s tied to an important email or meeting.
Most productivity tools treat all tasks the same unless you manually organize them.
I m curious, how do you personally decide what deserves attention first?
Most task managers help you store tasks. Zack helps you decide and execute.
Instead of static lists or manual sorting, Zack uses smart behavioral prioritization to surface what actually matters.
Zack is built around prioritization with smart execution: transform emails or calendar events into actionable tasks in seconds.
You don’t have to switch apps to get work done. You can draft and send emails directly from Zack. A task becomes an email. A follow-up gets written and sent.