Building a product is exciting.
But launching it and getting real users? Thatβs where things get difficult.
Thatβs why I built MakerHunt β a platform designed to help makers launch their products, collect feedback, and get discovered by early adopters.
π https://makerhunt.io
π‘ What is MakerHunt?
MakerHunt is a weekly product launch platform where makers can showcase their projects, collect votes, and connect with people who love trying new tools.
It creates a structured environment where products are launched, discovered, and evaluated by a community of builders and early users.
Instead of launching randomly across platforms, MakerHunt gives your product a dedicated stage every week.
β‘ Why MakerHunt?
Launching is not just about putting your product out there β itβs about getting attention, feedback, and traction.
Most platforms are:
Too crowded
Hard to stand out on
Not focused on early-stage builders
MakerHunt solves this by offering:
- Weekly structured launches
- Community-driven voting
- Direct access to early adopters
π οΈ Features
MakerHunt is more than just a listing platform β itβs a launch system.
π Weekly Launches
Products are launched in weekly cycles, giving each one a fair chance to be seen.π³οΈ Voting System
Users can vote for products, helping the best ones rise to the top.π Badges & Recognition
Top products earn badges and visibility boosts.π Backlinks & Exposure
Winning products can get dofollow backlinks and added exposure.π¬ Feedback from Early Users
Connect with early adopters and gather insights to improve your product.π Maker Community
Be part of a growing ecosystem of builders, founders, and innovators.
π° Pricing
MakerHunt keeps things simple:
- π Free product submissions
- π Optional premium features for $19 for more visibility
- π Rewards (badges, backlinks) for top-performing launches
π§ͺ Who is it for?
MakerHunt is built for:
- Indie hackers π
- Startup founders π»
- Developers π§
- Small teams π
- Anyone launching a new product
π± Why I Built MakerHunt
I noticed a common problem:
Makers build great products β but struggle to get early users and feedback.
Most launches either:
Get ignored
Or donβt reach the right audience
MakerHunt is my attempt to fix that.
A platform where:
Builders can launch consistently
Users can discover new tools
Products can grow through real feedback
π£ Early Feedback
Weβre still early, but the goal is clear:
Make product launches simple, fair, and community-driven.
If youβve ever struggled with:
Getting visibility
Finding early users
Collecting feedback
MakerHunt is built for you.
π Try It Out
π https://makerhunt.io
Iβd love to hear your thoughts and feedback!
π¬ Letβs Talk
Where do you usually launch your products?
Whatβs the hardest part of getting early traction?
Drop your thoughts below π
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