What criteria do you use to evaluate products on Product Hunt?
Muhammad Ahmed
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Cameron Napoli@cameron_napoli
I look at the power of the product headline. If I really resonate then I spend time evaluating.
Then I look at the landing page. If it looks like it was put together well and I understand how it works, I look at pricing.
After that, I usually don't put my card in for a trial unless I'm very convinced that there's potential value.
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I check on three factors:
1) If product has a meaningiful offering to people around me.
2) Prouduct's website is conveying the offerings clearly.
3) Testemonials on website, company page etc.
If it’s obvious how the product can benefit me or save me time, that’s something I appreciate.
I check out user reviews and feedback to see what others are saying.
I consider the support and resources available. If a product have good documentation and customer support, it gives me confidence that I can get help if needed.
Obviously the upvotes, and the comments to see where the product stands at : )
Evaluate he product’s ease of use and overall user experience.
I look at how well the product is designed and how easy it is to use. If it has a clear value proposition and delivers on its promises, it definitely catches my eye.
I usually check if the product solves a real problem and whether it’s unique or just another copycat. It’s important to see if the features are actually useful and not just gimmicks.
I look at how the product integrates with other tools I use and its overall performance. User feedback is also crucial.