Building and launching is hard, and sometimes we all miss our target audience. So let s create a small circle of support right here share your product in the comments, and I ll check it out, upvote, and be one of your first supporters.
Here s mine: Retour a simple feedback button for any website.
I'm Doni, founder of Sell Bio and I want to be honest with you: I built this because I was frustrated seeing creators and freelancers lose leads every single day through their bio link.
Most "unified" tools give you a better inbox. Jira tickets, Slack threads, and calendar events in one tab instead of five. That is not the problem we were solving.
The real problem: no tool understands what is actually happening in your company.
Yesterday we launched on Product Hunt and finished #13. Out of ~500 launches, that puts us in roughly the top 2 3%, which I m genuinely proud of especially with heavy hitters (even GitHub!) launching the same day and not taking the top spots. One thing that surprised me (and honestly disappointed me a bit): Product Hunt filters comments heavily. We had 60 100 people from our community friends, family, LinkedIn followers upvote and comment, but none of those comments showed up. Some even disappeared after I replied. Not seeing that early feedback sucked, to be honest. That said huge thank you to everyone who supported Votap yesterday. Your votes, messages, and DMs meant a lot More tomorrow.
The idea came from a simple frustration: the best local knowledge here lives in WhatsApp chats, casual recommendations, and scattered tourist pages. Google Maps gives you raw listings, but not much context. I wanted something more editorial, more opinionated, and actually useful if you want to know where to eat, surf, work, or spend time in town.
So I built a product that combines:
structured local listings
community reviews
editorial recommendations
business claim flows
a better discovery layer than generic directory sites
Early traction has been encouraging. In the first 19 public days, the site reached 421 visitors, 1,256 pageviews, 46 five-star reviews, and 118 Instagram referrals.
I kept running into the same issue with AI nutrition apps: they looked slick, but the logging was off just enough that I would stop trusting the numbers.
So I built MetricSync, an AI nutrition tracker focused on being more accurate in day to day use while still staying cheaper than CalAI.