Hi, I’m Derek. I joined Product Hunt a month ago with the same goal as many of you: I had my product ready and wanted to get it known by more people, hoping people find it useful.
I started by actively engaging with the community, providing thoughtful comments, sharing useful tips, studying FAQs, and learning from others’ posts. I carefully prepared my launch page and followed all the recommended steps from every launch tip I could find.
Confident in the abilities and features of my tool, and considering the time and effort I put into building it and preparing the launch, I was eager Trangram would be featured...
However, everything went completely off-plan... (That’s another long story I could write a separate post on Medium, No, I don’t even have an account yet)... In the end, Trangram launched unexpectedly on Sept 10, but I’m grateful it got featured, even though I had to compete with some big players that day (later, I found out Apple had three featured products!).
During launch day, I’m so thankful for everyone who supported me and Trangram, it made me feel like my effort putting into building Trangram and previous contributions on PH were worth it. The ranking didn’t bother me since I wasn’t aiming for the top 10, let alone Product of the Day. I feel fortunate to have been featured and to receive so much support from you all.
Some of you may not know, but before joining PH, I was almost completely off social media. I had just two followers on X/Twitter and Reddit, that was all my external support during launch. Taking this opportunity, I want to give a big thank you to
@LearoTech, who I knew just a few days ago. He followed me all the way from Reddit and Twitter and even created a PH account just to support Trangram’s launch. On top of that, he wrote a
Medium post introducing Trangram, which I didn’t discover until late last night. I also want to express deep appreciation to
@TheHighSecond from X/Twitter. We didn’t know each other, but he
posted asking people to support Trangram on the launch day. I did receive many emails offering upvote services on PH right before launch, some even claimed that products ranking #1 were 'helped' by them, which of course, I had no clues to prove what they claimed, but I believe most of us who trust in our products and want a fair game would ignore those offers, regardless of the result.
Having experienced my first launch, here's my advice to future makers:
1. Take time to build your product and make yourself believe in it first.
2. Learn about PH (or any other launch platform) and understand how it can help you and your product. ("In every case, just don't take anything at face value." from
@karl_mechkin, hope you don't mind me quoting you again without asking, just couldn't think of a better word)
3. Take time to engage with the community and build relationships.
4. Adjust your expectations based on what you learn, hope for the best but expect the worst.
I hope this helps! Feel free to share your thoughts below.