MicroLineup features new micro-SaaS, indie tools, and side projects every day. No voting. No rankings. Just a fresh daily lineup where every project gets a full week on the homepage and a fair shot in the spotlight. Built for makers, by makers.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I’m Ryan, and I’m super excited to share MicroLineup with you all.
As someone who’s worked on a bunch of side projects and knows a ton of fellow makers, I’ve seen how hard it can be to get visibility, especially if you miss the right time slot or don’t have a big pre-existing audience to rally around a launch and vote you to the homepage.
MicroLineup is my attempt to give every maker a fair shot at the spotlight. We feature new micro-SaaS, indie tools, and side projects every day with no voting, no rankings, and no algorithm games.
Each project stays live on the homepage for 7 days in a rolling lineup, so at any given time, you’re seeing today’s launch + the past 6 days. After that, it cycles out to make room for the next wave of makers.
Since starting, over 500 products have launched (mixture of submissions and curation) and there’s more coming in every day.
If you’re building something cool (or just want to find tools before they blow up), check it out. Would love your thoughts, feedback, or submissions!
Happy building! 🚀
The idea of giving every maker a week - long spotlight without the pressure of voting is such a refreshing take on product discovery! For makers with niche or highly specialized projects, how does MicroLineup ensure that their creations still get the right kind of visibility and reach the relevant audience?
With new projects added daily and no popularity filters, how do you help users avoid feeling overwhelmed and find the most relevant or high-quality tools easily?
@vouchy Great question! MicroLineup is designed to be a calm, chronological-type space, meaning we only ever feature in the range of 5-7 projects every day, so you won't ever need to scroll through 30+ projects on a given day that can be a bit overwhelming. We also review every submission prior to scheduling it and if any don't make the quality cutoff we'd just provide that feedback to the maker and give them a change to resubmit, however to date that hasn't happened much at all.
ExtensionKit
With new projects added daily and no popularity filters, how do you help users avoid feeling overwhelmed and find the most relevant or high-quality tools easily?
ExtensionKit
@vouchy Great question! MicroLineup is designed to be a calm, chronological-type space, meaning we only ever feature in the range of 5-7 projects every day, so you won't ever need to scroll through 30+ projects on a given day that can be a bit overwhelming. We also review every submission prior to scheduling it and if any don't make the quality cutoff we'd just provide that feedback to the maker and give them a change to resubmit, however to date that hasn't happened much at all.