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Glyph Catalog Launches on Product Hunt 🚀

GlyphCatalog is going live on Product Hunt — a big step toward putting this project in front of a wider audience of designers, developers, and curious minds who love clean, useful tools.

This isn’t just another update — it’s the moment where GlyphCatalog moves from being “a side project” to something ready to be discovered, used, and shared by the world.


🧩 What GlyphCatalog Is About

GlyphCatalog started as a simple, structured database of Unicode symbols — cleanly organized by category and format.
Over time, it grew into something more: a visual, searchable, and reference-friendly catalog built for clarity.

It helps users quickly find symbol details like:

  • Unicode, HTML, ALT, and HEX codes
  • Copy-ready formats
  • Categorized and referenced listings

Whether you’re designing an interface, coding an app, or just exploring typography, GlyphCatalog keeps symbol data accessible and beautiful.


🎯 Why Launch on Product Hunt

Product Hunt is a space where ideas meet visibility — where genuine, useful tools get discovered.
For GlyphCatalog, this launch is about three things:

  1. Feedback — hearing from people who care about design and data clarity.
  2. Validation — seeing if the idea resonates beyond a niche developer audience.
  3. Reach — helping more users find a simple solution for symbol reference.

I’ve spent months refining the UX, cleaning the data model, and ensuring the site feels smooth — now it’s time to see how the world responds.


💬 How You Can Help

If you’ve been following the project or used GlyphCatalog before — your support means everything.
Here’s how you can make a difference:

  • Visit the Product Hunt page and leave a review or comment
  • Share your honest thoughts — what you liked, what can be improved
  • Spread the word if you find it useful

Your feedback will directly shape the next version.


🔮 What Comes Next

The Product Hunt launch is not the finish line — it’s the start of public growth.
After this launch, I plan to:

  • Expand code format support (binary, octal, markdown-ready codes)
  • Improve symbol search accuracy
  • Add cross-referencing and tagging for faster navigation

Every bit of feedback from Product Hunt will help guide these improvements.


❤️ A Note from Me

I built GlyphCatalog because I wanted a better way to browse, learn, and copy symbols — without clutter or confusion.
Seeing it reach this stage feels like a quiet milestone.

If you’ve ever supported, tested, or just appreciated this work — thank you.
You’re part of why this project made it this far.

👉 Check it out on Product Hunt: producthunt.com
👉 Explore the site: glyphcatalog.com

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