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What is the best day to launch on Product Hunt?
Best time according to Popsters: Contrary to popular belief that Tuesday is the best day to publish, Sunday between midnight and one a.m. was the best day, with relatively higher chances to place higher in Product Hunt’s listings, as well as more upvotes.
How much does Product Hunt ship cost?
The really value is access to the Product Hunt community. For $79 a month, they will promote your upcoming page on the homepage. Users can then quickly follow/subscribe to your project.
How do I prepare for the product hunt launch?
Let’s dig into the steps for preparation even before your launch:
- Present your product well. Make sure you spend time and effort in building your website with a clean and simple UI.
- Be active on the platform before launch.
- Identify influential users.
- Prepare the right listing.
- Get your team to create Product Hunt accounts.
How do I get my product featured on Product Hunt?
Get it on Product Hunt: If the product hasn’t been hunted it cannot be featured. You can post something new here. To post a product, signup with a personal account (no company/branded accounts please!) and then follow these steps. You don’t need to reach out to “top hunters” or influencers to get your product hunted.
How do I become a maker on Product Hunt?
You need to have a Product Hunt account to be added as a maker. P.S. It’s better to link your account to both Twitter and Facebook so more of your friends can find you. An email is sent out to the maker’s followers about the launch, including the maker’s comment.
Why am I being penalized for linking to ProductHunt?
Linking to “producthunt.com”. Link directly to your product page. Linking to “producthunt.com” only makes it harder for people to find you and doesn’t have any effect on the algorithm at all. It seems to be “common knowledge” that you’re punished for linking directly to your product page — it’s simply not true.
Should I Hunt my own product or find a hunter?
Finding a “Hunter”. Feel free to hunt your own product. Having someone else posting is fine, but spending lots of time “finding a hunter” is a distraction. You know your product better than anyone else, and it makes very little difference who hunts the product and how well it performs overall.