Are you truly finding valuable customers from Product Hunt after launching your product?
Neha
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lily gordy@lily_gordy
Product Hunt gave us some valuable early adopters, but the real challenge has been retaining them.
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My products are articles in my blogs.
I haven't launched yet. I am planning to launch in the coming days.
I got a lot of visibility initially, but actual paying customers were limited. It's great for exposure, though!
A few key customer came from our launch, but most traffic felt more like curiosity than genuine leads.
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We are looking for actual testers of our product but I think it is very hard to find someone on ProductHunt
Yes, but it’s not just about finding customers; it’s about finding the right customers. Product Hunt connects you with early adopters who love trying new things, giving valuable feedback, and spreading the word. It’s like a magnet for curious minds—perfect for turning interest into loyal, enthusiastic users.
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Not really to be honest. It seems like Product Hunt and the value it provides has really changed over the past 5 to 6 years.
I think if you aim for PR, it would be more pragmatic.
I've gotten a few sign-ups and paying customers from my PH launches, but nothing game-changing to be honest. I think it's a great place to get some initial exposure and feedback, but you'll likely need to do more marketing beyond just PH to really grow your customer base, especially for articles/blog content. SEO, social media, email list, etc. are probably going to be your best bets longer-term. But every bit helps, so I'd say launching on PH is still worthwhile! Just keep expectations realistic.
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