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From 0.2.0 to 0.23 — Our Second Launch & What We Learned Shipping Fast

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Hey PH community 👋,

We’re back for our second launch, and it’s been a wild few weeks of rapid shipping, feedback loops, and late-night debugging.

Since our first release, we’ve rolled out four major versions in just over two weeks

here’s a quick look:

Live Funding Ticker — real-time funding rounds with logos & amounts.

Echoes Feed Redesign — cleaner layout, modern spacing, better readability.

Mint Functionality — “mint” your favorite projects with one click.

Time-Based Tool Discovery — browse by Today, Yesterday, This Week, or This Month.

Scrolling Echoes — get tech updates continuously as you scroll.

Performance Boosts — faster loading, smoother animations, less jank.

What we learned:

  • Launching is just the start — iteration wins.

  • Feedback from early users is pure gold (thank you!).

  • Small UI changes can have a huge impact on engagement.

If you tried our first launch, I’d love to hear:

👉 Which new feature excites you the most?

👉 What would you like to see in 0.24?

Let’s build this together! 🚀

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Prithvi Damera

Love how you framed this — it’s not just a feature dump, it reads like a sprint journal. The quick iterations (0.2.0 → 0.23 in just a couple of weeks) make the product feel alive, and you’ve clearly been listening to feedback instead of just guessing.

If I had to pick:

Live Funding Ticker feels like the real “hook” feature — it’s instantly visual and has that “I want to check this daily” energy.

Scrolling Echoes is underrated. Continuous updates make it feel more like a living feed than a static tool, which keeps people around longer.

For 0.24, I’d be curious about two directions:

Personalization — give me a feed tuned to my interests (e.g. only fintech rounds, only productivity tools, etc.).

Save/share layer — let me bookmark projects or push them to Slack/Notion easily. Turning discovery into a workflow makes it sticky.

The coolest part is you’re treating each version as a conversation with your users, not just a milestone. That alone is why 0.24 will probably be your strongest yet.