I ve been thinking about product discovery after launch. A lot of founders spend weeks or months building, then publish the product and start tracking visits, signups, clicks, rankings, mentions, or feedback. But those signals are scattered, and they don t always answer the real question. Is the right audience actually finding the product, and if not, what is blocking discovery?
While building Climbrk, I ve been trying to understand this gap better. Visibility feels less like one metric and more like a mix of search presence, AI answers, competitor positioning, content, referrals, and user behavior.
Curious how other founders think about this. After you launch, how do you figure out whether your product is being discovered properly, and what to fix first?
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built Climbrk because I kept getting stuck on one simple question.
My website is live… but why is nobody finding it?
Most tools gave me rankings, scores, audits, and long reports.
But what I actually wanted was much simpler.
Where am I showing up?
Where am I missing?
What should I fix first?
That’s the idea behind Climbrk.
It started as a small SEO problem, but while building it, I realised visibility is now spread across a lot more places like search engines, AI answers, competitors, content, and many small signals that are hard to connect manually.
Climbrk tries to bring those signals together and turn them into one clear next step.
Would love to hear what you think, especially if you’ve ever launched a website and felt like you were shouting into the void.