I'm looking through past Product Hunt launches as I prep my own and have noticed many have been hunted by the same few people like Chris Messina.
Is it worth waiting a bit to get hunted by a big name? Or is hunting yourself perfectly fine? Curious what all your past experiences with Product Hunt have been like.
All of the hunter's followers don't get notifications like they used to (which used to be the main draw). I got #1 of the day, we had a hunter, and I didn't think it was necessarily worth it but it's free so why not?
I made a Twitter Thread of some other things to think about though.
For what it's worth I think if you make a fantastic product and do a great job presenting it having a hunter won't make that much of a difference...
No, I hunted on my own and got to the front page.
No you do not, Literally.
I am no-one and have ended up on 1,2.3 and 5 and on the grid multiple times....
https://www.producthunt.com/@michael_andreuzza/made
I wouldn't wait that someone hunts the product, unless you have a really strong personal branding, social media presence or know some really cool people you could eventually ask to hunt your product.
Also, Chris had a page on his website where you could schedule a hunt, but he stopped doing that: https://chrismessina.me/hunt-me
I hunted myself, and the results were not that great. Tho Product Hunt says you don't need a hunter, users get notifications once someone they follow hunts a product, so I think hunter matters.
You really don't need one, I've always self-hunted and often make top 5. The main benefit of having a hunter, as far as I can tell, is getting a little extra boost when they share your product with their audience.
https://www.producthunt.com/@anthonycastrio/made
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When you say 'Talking to people'- what do you mean by that? i.e on Twitter or PH itself?
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