Introducing Randomized Leaderboard Day on Product Hunt!
If you’re launching today, the leaderboard is about to get a lot more interesting.
We are running a Randomized Day to give products launching more of an opportunity to get seen!
The Mechanics
To level the playing field, we are cycling the homepage layout throughout the day:
The Loop: This cycle repeats every 30 minutes, all day long.
25 Minutes: The leaderboard will be completely randomized.
5 Minutes: The leaderboard will return to its standard ranked order.
Hidden Points
To keep the focus on the products rather than the "score," all points will be hidden from public view to encourage the community to vote based on merit, not current rank.
The "Double" Boost
Here is the kicker: Every vote cast during a randomized period counts for double. If you are pushing your community to support you, tell them to strike while the points are hidden to maximize their impact.
The Strategy
Your titles and taglines are now your most critical assets. Since every featured launch has a statistical chance to sit at the very top of the page during randomization, you need to ensure your "hook" is sharp enough to catch the attention of the community and visitors!
Launch Tips:
Read through our AMA to learn how products get featured
Review our Product Featuring Guidelines
Watch @rajiv_ayyangar reveal the secret of Taglines
Event Date: Today, March 27th




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Love this experiment. The traditional leaderboard systematically advantages products with large existing audiences and strong Day 1 mobilization — which means the best new products can get buried if their communities are not tuned in at the right hour.
Randomized ordering could genuinely democratize discovery. Products that would never crack the top 5 on a normal day might get their shot with engaged-but-smaller communities.
For context: we are launching Hello Aria (AI productivity assistant for WhatsApp/iOS) on April 10th. This news genuinely changes our launch planning. If the first few hours do not create an artificial cliff, we can focus on genuine quality conversations rather than a sprint-and-hope first hour.
Curious whether the randomization will be purely random or weighted in any way. Even a small weighting toward comment engagement (vs. upvotes) could shift things interestingly toward products that spark real discussion.
the double vote thing kinda defeats the purpose tho. teams with big external communities just tell everyone to vote during randomized windows for 2x impact. so the people who already had an advantage now get double the advantage. randomization helps visibility but the scoring mechanic rewards coordination not discovery
@gabe Love this feels like a fairer way to give every launch real visibility.
Randomization + hidden points should push better storytelling over hype, and the double votes add a fun strategic twist. Curious to see how it changes launch outcomes 👀