What is your expectations when launching your own product on Product Hunt?
Ivan Burban
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You’ve created a product and decided to launch on product hunt, what is your expectations ? Are you expecting signups, paid customers, brand awareness, or social proof badge for the website? Share your aim to achieve and experience with launching here?
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Ashit Vora@ashitvora
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Its usually
- getting more users who can give feedback
- getting more eyeballs
- backlink for SEO
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Great question, Ivan! When launching a product on Product Hunt, my expectations are a mix of practical goals and long-term aspirations. For pdftopdf.ai, my first priority is always user feedback. Seeing how the community responds to the product—what excites them and where they see room for improvement—is invaluable. This feedback helps shape our roadmap in ways we couldn’t predict.
The second big goal is brand awareness. Even if a launch doesn’t skyrocket signups overnight, it builds visibility and credibility, especially within the tech and maker community. That’s a win in itself.
Signups and potential customers are, of course, the dream outcome. But I see Product Hunt more as a launchpad to connect with early adopters who are passionate about trying new tools and sharing their thoughts.
Finally, let’s not forget the social proof—there’s something satisfying about adding a “Launched on Product Hunt” badge to the website, especially if the community vibes with the product!
What about you? Are you gearing up for a launch, or reflecting on one you’ve done?
For sure more eyeballs and backlinks for that sweet SEO juice. Gotta get that domain authority up! Would love to hear from folks who've had successful launches on what kinda user numbers and feedback they got. Any tips for making a splash on launch day?
When launching a product on Product Hunt, I'd hope to get some good exposure and feedback. It's a platform where early adopters and tech enthusiasts gather, so I'm looking forward to engaging with that community. Ideally, it would help validate the product, attract initial users, and maybe even gain some traction or partnerships. But mostly, I just want to learn from the experience and see how people react to what we've built.