Finding Your Pride On Product Hunt , a Den of LGBT Makers and Allies
Product Hunt has always felt like a place where underdog founders can try their luck—not with VCs, but with a real community of builders. It reminds me of what made the early internet so special: it was a place where fragmented groups could find each other and power up together. For my personal use, as a maker, historically it’s been more about supporting my friends' companies when they had launches and now I use it to keep up with the continues rollout of new tools mostly aimed at makers looking to vibe and make faster.
Right now, I feel anxious for America (and the world) feel from political chaos and our economic prospects. Resilience in our community has been a source of strength. LGBT are also natural contrarians to the status quo to such an extent I would say it is even a builder superpower.
As a gay founder who’s launched startups, scaled platforms, and navigated venture capital, I’ve seen firsthand how queer founders create businesses that are more inclusive, more sustainable, and more empathetic.
This morning, I was casually browsing Product Hunt, looking to see what LGBTQ+ founders were sharing during Pride Month. I was surprised—maybe even a little bummed—not to see anything. So I decided to spend a little time this Saturday making one. I am sure you’re out there so I wanted to write something. I’d love to find other founders here too and I am happy to support you.
If you're an LGBTQ+ founder—or an ally—here’s a quick roundup of where to find support, funding, and community for queer folks building in tech
Accelerators, Funds & Founder Support
A non-profit accelerator specifically for LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs. Backed by SVB, JP Morgan, and more. I’ve been a long time member of startout as a general member but they also have this excellent accelerator that I joined when I founded Buffalo Market.
Startout is a great easy place to meet your first fellow LGBT makers. They have branches in NYC, SF, LA, and Austin.
One of the most active queer-friendly investment groups out there. Gaingels backs companies that are serious about diversity at the cap table. Gaingels who mammoth. They are not some niche investor but huge. I also counted on them during some really tough economic times, post series A. They invest from seed to later stage.
They’ve funded many queer founders and have a long-standing commitment to underrepresented groups.
Venture fund focused on LGBT
Lesbians Who Tech & Allies – Pitch Events & Summit
Their annual pitch contest is one of the few spaces where you can pitch while out and be met with cheers.
Communities That Help You
Out in Tech
50,000+ members worldwide. Job board, Slack, IRL events. Chapters in NYC, SF, London, and beyond. Great place to find early teammates and design/dev help.
TransTech Social
Founded by Angelica Ross, this is a space that builds skills and careers, especially for trans creators and coders. Zero cost, so just about as inclusive as you can get.
While these are the explicit LGBT focused ones, there are plenty of people from VCs to tech mentors who have been strong allies. Forerunner and Precursor felt very supportive to me in my career. I had some of the best times with 500. Within SPC, someone organized a pride brunch to help LGBT meet each other. But many times it simply from friends who know I am struggly with x or y issue who introduce me to someone else in the community who knows about the things. I was giving a talk about 500 when someone from Branch.io back when they did attribution came up with me with a suggestion that truly moved the needle of my viral coefficient. Being out there has helped so often and I am very happy to return the favors.
If You're Launching a Startup Right Now
Whether you're building something big or weird or small and meaningful, visibility helps. Feel free to reach out! Launch it this month. Post it on Product Hunt. Tag your profile with the lgbtq interest and mention it in your profile .You never know who you’ll inspire.
And if you’re a cis/straight ally founder reading this: give a boost. Leave a comment. Invite that queer friend to launch with you.


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So glad you wrote this, Sean. Visibility still makes a real difference.
I appreciate this reminder that PH can still feel like community, not just competition.
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Bubbles
Great initiative @howell4change. As a gay founder myself I've definitely found a supportive community to be very helpful in navigating startup life
Bababot
I love seeing a post like this during Pride Month. Visibility like this really matters, and I'm bookmarking every single resource you mentioned. Thanks for creating this space today.
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Hey Howell, thanks for taking this initiative and pointing these projects out. In our country, they started being restrictive over the LGBTIQ+ community and don't like the approach as our government is gonna backwards in mentality.
Maybe a good thing would be to gather these initiatives (Internationally) and make the community stronger, at least in mutual support. I have many friends from the community and would like to share with them the opportunities they have, even during these difficult times.
P.S. A few weeks ago, I came across a founder from the LGBTIQ+ community with an inspirational story: Maddie Wang.
Pokecut
Thank you so much for sharing this thoughtful and empowering message! 🌈 It’s inspiring to see you spotlighting the incredible LGBTQ+ founder community and the amazing resources available. Your call to action is exactly what we need to keep building together and lifting each other up. For anyone launching now—definitely take advantage of those accelerators and communities mentioned, and don’t hesitate to reach out here on Product Hunt. Visibility and support make all the difference! 🚀💪 #PrideInTech
Great initiative, Sean!
Thank you for sharing your story and thoughts. It’s inspiring to see how community and resilience support LGBTQ+ founders. Your message reminds us how important it is to uplift and support each other in tech and startups. Thanks for sharing the resources and encouraging everyone to boost each other’s success. Let’s keep building a more inclusive and strong community!
Thank you for writing this up Sean! Will definitely be bookmarking. Can confirm that StartOut and Out in Tech are great resources.