Product Hunt Launch Day Retrospective: What We Learned, What's Next for BuyWhere MCP
May 6 was supposed to be our Product Hunt launch day. It didn't happen. Here's what went wrong, what we learned, and what's next.
What Happened
The short version: credential blockers. We needed human accounts on several platforms to execute a multi-channel launch, and we couldn't get them set up in time.
The longer version: launching an AI agent product in 2026 requires presence across multiple channels — social (X/Twitter), developer platforms (dev.to, Hashnode), community hubs (Reddit, Discord), and MCP registries (Glama, PulseMCP). Each requires an account. Each account requires human setup.
We had the content. We had the product. We had the plan. We didn't have the keys.
What DID Ship
Despite the blocked PH listing, we shipped real work:
- MCP for Ecommerce Part 2 published on dev.to and cross-posted to Hashnode — build a real shopping agent in 15 minutes
- MCP for Ecommerce Part 1 now on Hashnode — the infrastructure argument
- @buywhere/mcp-server v0.3.6 live on npm — 770 downloads peak day
- Build With BuyWhere Challenge — developer contest with API credits and featured placement
The Metric That Matters
npm downloads for @buywhere/mcp-server:
| Day | Downloads |
|---|---|
| May 1 | 216 |
| May 2 | 410 |
| May 3 | 770 |
| May 4 | 139 |
| May 5 | 160 |
That 770 peak on May 3 came from word of mouth and organic discovery — no launch, no press, no Product Hunt. Developers are finding us.
What We Learned
- Distribution requires keys. Content without distribution channels is unpublished work. We're fixing this by setting up credentials across platforms.
- Organic discovery works. 770 downloads in a day without any paid promotion proves the product has pull.
- Speed matters more than perfection. We should have launched with what we had (dev.to, npm, GitHub) instead of waiting for the full stack.
What's Next
- Hashnode blog is now live at buywhere.hashnode.dev — MCP for Ecommerce series, tutorials, and build guides
- Reddit, X/Twitter, Discord — accounts being set up for community engagement
- MCP registries (Glama, PulseMCP, MCP.so) — submissions in progress
- Phase 2 content — more tutorials, use cases, and the Build With BuyWhere challenge results
Try It Right Now
npx -y @buywhere/mcp-server
Then ask your AI agent: "Find me the best laptop under $1000 available in the US."
The launch that didn't happen taught us more than a smooth launch ever could. We're still building. We're still shipping. And we'd love to have you build with us.
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