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Elon’s biggest launch yet (literally) 🚀

Yesterday, as the world watched, an entire generation of space admirers discovered the future.

SpaceX successfully launched the most powerful rocket in the world, the result of hundreds of thousands of engineering hours. Synchronized aerial acrobatics amazed as two, 350-foot rockets landed perfectly in sync.

The payload? Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster, which blasted David Bowie’s “Life on Mars?” into space, hurling toward Mars. And yes, the GIF is real.

Elon's been busy, launching autonomous semi-trucks, boring hats for his Boring Company, and controversial flamethrowers. 🔥

The Falcon Heavy is actually a precursor to SpaceX's BFR, an absolutely massive rocket built to bring an entire city of colonists to Mars. 👀

In honor of SpaceX's accomplishments, try landing your very own Falcon 9 rocket with this deliciously retro video game. It's surprisingly addictive.

NEW Product Hunt app for iOS and Android 📱🤖

"Hey @rrhoover, when are we getting @ProductHunt Android app?" –Mubaris, an Android user

Good news, Mubaris! We’ve been working hard on a shiny new Product Hunt mobile app, rebuilt from scratch.

The new app is wicked fast, simplified with a focus on products, and (by popular demand) available on both iOS AND Android. We’re aiming to win a Golden Kitty (and a selfie with Justin Timberlake) this year.

If you’d like early access to the app, sign up here. We’re also giving away Philz Coffee swag to the most helpful and engaged beta testers. 😺

Come visit us in Silicon Valley ✈️

Come visit the home of many of your favorite products (and TV show): Silicon Valley.

We’re giving away a free trip to San Francisco and tickets to the Habit Summit. Join Stanford professor and Hooked author Nir Eyal, the Product Lead for Google Photos, Netflix’s former VP of Growth, and other accomplished speakers sharing their tips for building engaging products. The package also includes:

✈️ $700 towards domestic round trip tickets.

🏘️ $500 Airbnb gift card for your stay in SF.

💻 A Microsoft Surface Pro from Microsoft, handy for taking notes (or browsing Product Hunt) on the go.

Put your name in the hat and if you win, remember to wear layers. 🎫

Upgrade your Super Bowl Sunday 📺🏈

The Super Bowl is on Sunday. Soon enough, we'll huddle around chips, drinks, and bitter rivalries to watch our favorite teams.

Here are a few apps and products for an awesome Sunday:

🍺 Nobody RSVPs to Facebook Events: here's an app that literally only asks your friends if they want a beer.

🎵 Crowdsource the music at the party with this turntable.fm-style app powered by Spotify.

🔈 Listen at your perfect volume: scan any TV with Tunity and listen to your TV's audio directly from your phone.

🙈 Spoilers are the worst. Here's a chrome extension that blocks all sports from your Twitter feed. You're welcome.

📺 Or, if you don't care about football, rewatch your favorite super bowl commercials from the beginning of time. Wwhhaaaatttsssuuupppppp!

You've been tagged in a photo 📸

"There’s something special when an online community meets in real life. Bonds formed over a mutual interest become cemented as you put a face to a Twitter or Product Hunt handle." – Erik Torenberg

We agree. Last week, we hosted 1,000+ Product Hunters at our Official San Francisco meetup, complete with a LED ping pong table, free-flowing LaCroix and Philz, and VR games. The pictures look dope.

We even gave away a CryptoKitty, one of the infamous blockchain-based digital cats that broke Ethereum this summer. 👀

Want to host your own Product Hunt meetup in your city? Let us know! We'd love to help with some sweet Product Hunt swag. 👕😻

Our meetup wouldn't have been possible without our awesome friends at:

🕵️‍♂️ Google Play — If you’re building an Android app you should know about Google Play’s Start on Android program which can help you recruit early beta testers, get direct UI/UX feedback from Google experts, potential Play store featuring, and $20k in Google Cloud and Firebase credits. Learn more here.

👥 Zendesk — Used by Airbnb, Slack and Peloton, this well-known support platform just launched a new program, offering a year of free services for startups that are just getting off the ground. Details here.

⌨️ Grammarly — Grammarly helps make your writing be more clear, effective, and error-free wherever you type. Their secret discount on their Premium plan.

🔍 Algolia— We’ve been using Algolia to power Product Hunt’s search for years. It’s awesome.

🗣️ Intercom— We’re big fans of Intercom and use it to chat with the Product Hunt community every day.

📦 Omni— Rent and store anything with Omni. We even rented a karaoke machine using their new peer-to-peer rental platform. It was glorious.

💬 Spoke— TFW your run out of LaCroix in the office: 😭. Spoke helps team’s manage office requests all within Slack.

Ultimate Learn How to Code Bundle 👩‍💻🛠️

Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Barack Obama all want you to learn to code and build products. Even will.i.am is taking coding classes.

Fortunately, it’s never been easier to learn from home in your undies. We've teamed up with our friends at StackSocial to offer premium access to the Complete Learn to Code Bundle, which includes:

🖥️ Dive into web development with courses for Ruby on Rails, HTML, CSS, and Javascript. You'll even learn to build your own social network with a dedicated walkthrough.

📊 Play with your data with a practical MySQL database development course for beginners.

☁️ Build programs in the cloud with a hands-on, from-scratch course on cloud development.

🛠️ Learn powerful programming languages like AngularJS, ReactJS, Flux, Facebook's open-sourced programming architecture for building web applications.

Be like Will and learn to code with this package for $54 (normally $1,400). Looking forward to seeing your projects launch on Product Hunt. 😺

Self-lacing shoes are real 😮👟

Back in the day, tech was all about function. Today, a e s t h e t i c s are an important consideration and differentiator for consumers (example: the brown Microsoft Zune vs. Apple iPod). Here are a few fashionable products you might appreciate:

😯 Self-lacing shoes are real. Nike's newest Back to the Future inspired sneakers can actually lace themselves, with a proprietary internal cable system built with fishing line.

🐣 Tattoos of your favorite tweets. Now you can read inspiring tweets from Kanye on your arm.

👓 Protect your vision at work. These non-prescription glasses from Felix Gray protect your vision from the screens you stare at all day.

📈 Went viral in San Francisco. Allbirds, the offical shoe for Silicon Valley VC's, recently raised $10M and introduced their super comfy wool loungers. They also make small shoes for small babies.

👟 Y Combinator backed sneakers. We just unboxed a pair at Product Hunt HQ, and the Atoms team is giving away free pairs to their earliest supporters. They're mad comfy. 🤗

📚 3,000 Years of fashion in one place. Google's Cultural Institute worked with 180+ museums, schools, and fashion institutes to organize 30,000+ fashion pieces and 450+ exhibits spanning three millennia in one searchable online archive. It's incredible.

Community member Ashley Laurel's been collecting the coolest and wackiest (like this LED cat clutch) fashion tech products. Check it out.

Golden Kitty Awards Winners 🏆😻
The 3rd Annual Golden Kitty awards came down to the wire, literally. Multiple categories were nearly tied at yesterday’s cutoff, including:

CryptoKitties and Earn.com in Crypto ⛓
• Tixio and Gmail Unsubscriber in Lifehacks ⚡️
Coinbase and Telegram for Breakout Product 📈

The most upvoted product of the year, Station held its lead over fan favorite Firefox Quantum to win Product of the Year. This is the first time the year’s most upvoted product is also the winner of the top product category.

Congrats to Telegram for winning Breakout Product of the Year, followed closely by category favorite, Coinbase.

In a shocking twist, Petcubes Bites beat out 2x Golden Kitty Award winner Elon Musk in the prestigious WTF Product category. In response, the Golden Kitty Awards veteran has pivoted The Boring Company's product (and fundraising strategy) from on-brand Boring Company hats, to less-boring $600 flamethrowers. 🔥


The Community Member of the Year is Kevin William David, just ahead of Hiten Shah, Kiki Schirr, and last year's winner, Chris Messina. The Maker of the Year award goes to Pieter Levels, followed by Lisa Dziuba, Mubashar Iqbal, and Jordan Gonen.

Check out the winners in all 16 categories. 🏆

Congrats to all the nominees and makers for building something awesome in 2017. 😺
RIP Coinbase
Golden Kitty Award nominee, Robinhood, just announced their big expansion into crypto, soon to offer Bitcoin and Ether transactions inside the popular stock trading app starting in February. We all knew it was coming but we didn't think it would look like this:

"The designer was definitely pumping the Tron soundtrack on repeat while working on this."Ken

"RIP Coinbase" is intentionally hyperbolic but with crypto's popularity literally off the charts and Coinbase rumored to have made over $1 billion in revenue in 2017 (charging 1.5% to 4% in transaction fees), Robinhood's zero-commission approach is going to be very popular.

Since the announcement 24 hours ago, 397,982 (!!!) people signed. Reserve your spot now and while you’re waiting for you invite, check out the Golden Kitty Award nominees in the crypto/blockchain CATegory. Voting ends this Sunday!
French startup just raised $66M from Sequoia! 🙀💸
We have to accept that email isn't going away. Y Combinator backed Front, a shared inbox for teams, just raised a $66 million Series B from Sequoia and DFJ, and the round came about in just 5 days.

Mathilde Collin, co-founder and CEO of Front, told TechCrunch: "I decided that I wanted to raise money, I scheduled 11 partner meetings over a single week. At the end of the week, I had term sheets from all investors but one." 😮

We've seen a host of email apps come an go since Mailbox was acquired by Dropbox (and shut down later). Companies like Polymail, Spark, Airmail, Canary MailBoxy, have each come up with a unique design and approach to email.

Notably, Superhuman by the former Rapportive team, remains one of the most compelling products in the space with 54,000+ people subscribers to its upcoming launch on Product Hunt.

Front's massive funding round may have seemingly come out of nowhere, but it was evident the company was up something great since their move from France to Silicon Valley. In December, the company was included in AngelList's YC Startups that are Aggressively Hiring collection, as well as the 20 Female Founded Startups to join in 2018, as recommended by investors. It's not too late to join them.


P.S. Front CEO Mathilde Collin's Equity Calculator is nominated for a Side Project of the Year. 🏆😸