That's what @fmerian, one of the most active and successful hunters on Product Hunt, shared with us while discussing how developer tool launches work today.
Product Hunt works as a repeatable surface when teams launch early and continue returning with progress. An early launch creates visibility, feedback, and a baseline presence on the platform. Each subsequent launch builds on that foundation.
Early adopters anchor this process. An initial launch brings the first group of users into the product. As the product evolves, those users provide context during future launches by sharing how they use the tool and what has changed since the last release.
@Supabase followed this approach. Their first Product Hunt launch happened when the product was still in alpha. They kept shipping, gathering feedback, and launching again with meaningful updates. Over time, this built familiarity and momentum, leading to stronger outcomes in later launches.
This looks fantastic, love the clean design, and I love the fact that content production is getting more love!
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Omg, finally a tool that covers planning *and* actual distribution—no more bouncing between apps, fr. That’s super smart, love what you folks built here!