3 years on the Product Hunt platform and 3 learnings I would like to pass on to you
1097 days = 3 years.
That's exactly how long I've been on this platform, discovering products and new people.
1. Product Hunt is just one part of marketing, not the whole strategy
It’s good to have a launch strategy, but some people have built their entire business identity around Product Hunt.
Then reality hit hard when their product wasn’t featured – maybe because it simply wasn’t the most innovative anymore.
PH is a platform where you can get visibility (you might, but you also might not).
Some even gave up on their product entirely just because their launch didn’t go well.
This is not the right mindset for building a business.
2. Connect with interesting people
Every single day, I receive shallow messages like: “Upvote for me”, “Can you comment?”, “Upvote, upvote, upvote…”
I get it – the goal is to hit TOP 1.
But maybe if you connected with key people and built deeper relationships, gaining genuine attention from the community would be much easier.
3. Repeat launches
One of the best things about this platform is that you can launch again whenever you introduce a significant update to your product. You can continuously build awareness among new audiences. Take advantage of that when you can.
And what about you? :)
What has this platform taught you during your time here?


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@simona_o_neill3 I remember how you once lost the streak, but didn't give up. That was so inspiring to me. And I am glad that we met here, because I started following you on LinkedIn, and you were so active there. It was a kind of stimulus to use that platform a bit more, which helped me too. Thank you! :)
This is awesome - very clearly articulated
Agree connecting with people and building deeper relationships is key, I'm fairly new to this - do you have a way we should be building relationships?
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@rishiraj_gupta Interacting and leading convo (even in comments) :)
Great post! Quick question on #2 - what's your approach to building deeper relationships here? Would love to learn from your experience.