Appwrite last launched on Product Hunt a month ago. It was their fourth launch there, and they really nailed it:
- #1 Product of the Day
- #1 Developer Tool of the Week
- #1 Developer Tool of the Month
What Appwrite did right
Polished the tagline and visual assets. The most important part of this launch? The 60-character tagline is the first thing you read on the front page. "The open-source Vercel alternative" checks all the boxes: The community loves OSS products, and Vercel is in the Top 0,1% most-loved products on Product Hunt. The value is upfront.
Found a Hunter. Ben Lang was the hunter of this launch — an established user, among the 2022 Product Hunt Community Members of the Year (runner-up). It helped increase reach and made a difference.
Built momentum early. The launch was planned for May 19. The team first posted on 𝕏 10 days before, posted a reminder 5 days before, and promoted it on launch day.
Engaged with the community. The team upvoted and replied to every comment. An insider told me: "The team was quick with responding and engaging. We cleared a part of the calendar to be able to engage."
Kept momentum going. Last but not least, the team ran an ad campaign to stay top of mind until the end of the month.
How to apply this to your launch
- Keep the tagline simple and relatable
- Find a Hunter — may this thread help
- Start building momentum early
- Launch, and keep launching — it pays off in the long term
Over to you! What are your key learnings from your previous product launches? What worked, what didn't work from your perspective?
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