What has your experience been like searching for a hunter?
Ksenia Meshkova
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Hey guysโ๏ธ
I found various resources and websites with information about it and ways to search for a hunter, but I still have questions. Please share your experience, it is very meaningful to me and, I believe, to everyone who is going to launch ๐
1. How many days before the launch did you start searching for hunters?
2. How did you connect with them?
3. How did you realize that a particular person was the perfect hunter for your product?
4. Did you pay anything?
5. And what about refusals? Did you text someone who refused to be your product hunter?
And dear hunter, if you read this, please give a sign ๐ซ๐
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Andrรฉ J@sentry_co
the recommendation to use a hunter is outdated info.
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@sentry_co oh, thank you, sounds great!!)
FuseBase /formerly Nimbus/
you need a hunter only in case he/she will hunt your product for free + give additional support, but most of them are just making money. you can be your own hunter and take full control of the launch, better get a proper consultation on preparation, you can do it! good luck
@kate_ramakaieva thank you very much!! โกโกโก I hope)
Hi, Ksenia! I've had a positive experience with finding a hunter for my product - Approveit - and I'm happy to share.
First, you'd need to do a bit of research and see who's the best fit for your product.
Have they launched similar products in the past?
Did those products get traction?
Does the hunter have enough followers?
If yes, are they active in the community?
If you're satisfied with all the answers to the presented questions, all that's left for you to do is reach out to people!
Some will refuse, and that's okay.
Some will ask for reimbursement, and here you'd need to weigh all the pros and cons. We haven't paid for the launches, and I do believe that it's absolutely possible to find a hunter who'd be happy to present a cool product for free.
Some you just won't vibe with.
But eventually, you'll find someone who'll be perfect for you.
I'd start looking at least 1 month before your launch date since popular hunters will have their product launching schedule and you want to make sure they have space for you.
And I must say, as the commenters below have mentioned, that the hunter is definitely not a requirement, you can post your product yourself, and organically promote it. However, having a hunter with big following may give you a kickstart for your first lauch day
@katyaveremeichik thank you very much!! This has really inspired me) I get it way better now, and I'm super grateful for the criteria on how to choose the right person
Hey @kksrm! ๐ Your questions are spot on for anyone looking to launch successfully! ๐ Hereโs a bit from my experience: I started looking for a hunter about 2 weeks before my launch. Connecting was mostly through LinkedIn and Twitter DMs. Finding the perfect hunter felt a bit like dating - their previous hunts and enthusiasm for similar products gave it away. I didnโt pay anything, but I did face some refusals, and I tried to engage positively, asking for any advice or referrals. Wishing you the best of luck in your launch! ๐
@abhra_ch thank you very much for sharing your experience!! ๐ Phew, you calmed me down with the information about the 2 weeks before launch, I don't even have a teaser yet but I'm already nervous about the hunter๐
Wish you the best results on the launch day!! Best of luck too!! ๐๐๐
@kksrm Dont worry Ksenia. I know launching can be very daunting and stressful. But our community here at PH itself is very supportive.
Would really love your support as well on my launch (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...)
Also Can't wait for your teaser ๐๐ Best of luck once again.
Hey, you do not need a hunter. Trust me.
Ask for support in PH subreddit, LinkedIn product hunt groups and promote it organically. Also, make a post on launch day and people will support you 100% if the idea is good :)
@luka_brzin thank you! Yeah I believe in our product๐
Do you think it's possible that a hunter will hunt the product without a preliminary agreement? When I saw that somebody hunted a product, I thought it was because they liked the product. I didn't know that founders were looking for a hunter before the launch ๐
@luka_brzin @petethewiz yeah, sure, thank you!! I've heard about paying and it's not my plan, that's why I decided to dive into this topic with hunters๐
@luka_brzin thank you!!!
@kksrm Hi Ksenia, If you could leave a teaser for your product, we'd be happy to support you when it launches.๐
BTW, we are also about to launch on Product Hunt on Friday July 19th, and would greatly appreciate any support from the community. Please feel free to share your feedback to help us make this a success.
Our teaser: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Thank you so much!
Whoa, it's like finding a needle in a haystack! So many hunters, how do I even know where to start?
No, we didn't pay our hunters. It was more about finding fan who resonated with our product's mission.
I wouldn't pay a hunter, unless it's Michael Siebel from YC
I started looking for hunters about a month before our launch. It gave us enough time to find the right fit and communicate our expectations clearly
Connecting with hunters was mostly through LinkedIn and Twitter. It's where I found active communities discussing product launches.
Finding the perfect hunter was about design with our product's values and their enthusiasm for our mission. Personal connection played a big role.
Dialog AI
We didn't pay anything upfront to our hunters. It was more about mutual benefit and showcasing their expertise to a broader audience.
The connection matters! Gotta find a hunter I vibe with and who feels genuinely excited about my product.
LinkedIn was a great tool to connect with hunters. Their profiles often spoke volumes about their expertise.