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  • What Metrics Do You Track on Launch Day to Measure Success?

    LDJ Beatless
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    With the launch of our AI-powered writing assistant, WriteSmart, just around the corner on Product Hunt, we're keen on tracking the right metrics to gauge our success. πŸ€–πŸ“ Which metrics do you prioritize on launch day? Upvotes, website traffic, sign-ups, or something else? Share your strategies for measuring and celebrating success!

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    SimonπŸ‹
    Sales, signups, website traffic, social mentions. But don't obsess - day one isn't everything.
    Scar Qin
    On launch day, I focus on upvotes, website traffic, and sign-ups. User engagement on social media also matters, helping us assess interest and adapt our strategy quickly.
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    AnnaHo
    On launch day, I track user sign-ups, product engagement, feedback, and any issues reported to ensure a smooth user experience.
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    Jessica Young
    I track total sales, signups, and web traffic on launch day. Also keep an eye on social mentions and sentiment. Key is not to overanalyze - launch metrics are just a snapshot, not the full story. Focus on sustained growth and user engagement over time.
    Brandon Lee Mitchell
    Definitely look at signups and traffic on launch day to see the initial interest level. Social mentions are good for gauging buzz too. But don't read too much into day 1 numbers - the key is to see how things trend over the first week or two and if you're building momentum. Also pay attention to retention metrics to see if early users are sticking around.
    Lucas Daniel Wright
    Same here. I look at traffic spikes, signups, sales, and social media buzz. But don't forget about app store reviews, crash reports, and support tickets too. The first few days are critical for identifying and fixing early issues. I also recommend having a post-launch reflection with the team to discuss what went well and areas to improve for next time. But ultimately, just getting it out the door is a win!