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I owe you 900+ upvotes on Product Hunt!

Yesterday my product got 900+ upvotes on Product Hunt and became #2 Product of the Day. I couldn’t have done it without the support from you guys! 50+ indie hackers upvoted me!

I want to return the favor, and tell you how I build an audience for the launch in 4 weeks from scratch. Without generic PH advice.

My stats

https://shizune.co/blog/content/images/2022/02/Screenshot-2022-02-04-at-14.00.27.png

  • #2 Product of the Day
  • 900+ upvotes
  • 170+ comments
  • 3.3k+ unique visitors on my landing page
  • 1.5k+ signups

Live PH stats here: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/fundraising-kit

My strategy

https://shizune.co/blog/content/images/2022/02/Screenshot-2022-02-03-at-21.09.41.png

Product Wars analytics

My strategy was pretty straightforward: get as many upvotes as possible in the first hour and then hope for the organic traffic to start picking up. The logic is simple, the faster you get to the top place, the more people will see you, the more upvotes you’ll get.

The only problem is that I didn’t have enough people that can upvote my product in the first hour. But I managed to fix this problem, and this is what this post is all about.

As you can see on the graph, I got to the #1 Product of the day almost immediately after the launch — the strategy worked.

My product (for context)

https://shizune.co/blog/content/images/2022/02/fundraising_kit.png

Notion page that I launched on Product Hunt

Before I dive deeper into my strategy, you need to understand the nature of the product I launched. It plays a critical role in the whole story.

In 2021 I interviewed 100+ founders about fundraising for my indie product Shizune (an AI bot that can find relevant investors for startups). At some point, I decided to put everything I learned on one Notion page and launch it on Product Hunt as a standalone project to get some early adopters to Shizune.

So the product I launched on Product Hunt is basically a Notion page with 8+ guides, 20+ templates, and 30+ tools. It’s extremely helpful for founders (based on 170+ reviews), and it’s completely free! That’s one of the most loved types of products on Product Hunt.

You can still get this Notion page here: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/fundraising-kit

My situation 4 weeks before the launch

https://shizune.co/blog/content/images/2022/02/alone.gif

My situation 4 weeks before the launch was kinda hopeless — I had almost no one to support the launch.

  • Empty Twitter account. My tweets usually get 0 likes 0 comments 😅
  • LinkedIn account with 500+ connections. I usually get 5-10 likes per post there.
  • ~15-20 friends that I can ask to support the launch.
  • 150+ users of my product. We launched Shizune a couple of months ago and are still in search of product-market fit.

To get the #1 Product of the Day, you need to get 50-100 upvotes in the first hour. If I’d use all my channels I’d get 10 upvotes max — that’s not enough. It was clear that I need to build an audience for the launch.

My main upvote source

Because my product is free and extremely helpful to startup founders, I decided to leverage the power of the startup community.

  1. Tease my Notion in startup communities and ask for feedback in exchange for a sneak peek.
  2. Ask founders of startup communities for a partner post.

I built a list of 20+ active startup communities: forums, Slack channels, Facebook groups, etc. I applied to all of them and got accepted into 10-15 of them. Nice!

Building the “early supporters group”

https://shizune.co/blog/content/images/2022/02/Screenshot-2022-02-03-at-21.18.55.png

Four weeks before the launch, I teased my product in all startup communities I found and asked for feedback. To my surprise, 300+ founders reached out to me! I literally had 300+ 1x1 conversations via Telegram/Twitter/email.

Instead of copy-pasting the same replies, I tried to build genuine relationships with all of them. I listened to their feedback and made changes to my Notion page. I answered their fundraising questions.Prior to the launch day, I had 316 founders in my “early supporters group”. Awesome!

Getting partner promotion posts

I reached out to founders of the communities where I posted my product teasers and asked them if they can help me promote the launch. I knew their audience will find my Notion useful, I had already received tons of positive feedback by that time.

As a result, I got 7 partner posts in some startup communities with a total audience of 40k+ people.

https://shizune.co/blog/content/images/2022/02/Screenshot-2022-02-04-at-14.23.58.png

Plus one community founder even helped me to promote my teaser, so I got a huge boost building my “early supporters group”.

Other things I did

  • Hunter #1 agreed to hunt my product. I emailed Kevin, and he responded to me in 5 hours. He’s awesome!
  • I teased my product on my social media. It gave me 5-10 more early supporters.

The launch day

https://shizune.co/blog/content/images/2022/02/2022-02-04-14.28.10.jpg

I made a checklist to make sure I don’t forget something. I performed things in the exact same order as in the checklist:

  1. (1 hour before the launch) Remind my partners about their partner posts. Some of them posted too early and I lost some upvotes, but it’s ok.
  2. (30 min before the launch) Prepare my social media posts, my email campaign to product users, and posts in the startup communities. I saved them as drafts so all I had to do on the launch is to hit Enter.
  3. (Launch time) Reach out to my support group. I just manually reached out to all 300+ “early supporters”. I almost immediately got #1 Product of the Day.
  4. Reach out to my friends. Nothing special, I just messaged all my friends (20+ people).

It all took me 2-3 hours. I spent the rest of the day responding to comments on my PH page/in the communities.

The final results are here: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/fundraising-kit

What I missed

  • I ended up #2 Product of the day even though I had 200+ more upvotes with the same amount of comments. That’s because not all upvotes are equal — upvotes from active PH users have more “weight”. Before your launch, you can build relationships with 20-30 active PH users and then ask them to support the launch. It might help in situations like mine.
  • I forgot to add the Product Hunt widget to my website. That might help to get some additional upvotes too.

Summary

I’m super happy with the results I got. I was hoping to get in the #5 and get <1k unique visitors but got 3X more! I also met some awesome people while I was preparing for the launch — potential partners and even investors.

Hope my experience will help you to nail your launch!


By the way, you can still support me on Product Hunt. There’s still a chance that I will get #1 Product of the Week: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/fundraising-kit

I also posted this to my blog.

on February 4, 2022
  1. 3

    Way to go! 🚀
    I'm the girl on the tennis court atm - sadly relatable 😂Any advice on twitter, you seem to have grown that pretty fast too!

    1. 1

      Haha, we've all been like that girl 😂 I have 160 subs, but most of them are inactive — my posts still get 0 likes

      1. 2

        Just gave you two - I'll keep them coming 😅

  2. 3

    This is fucking awesome, dude! Thanks for sharing it. I’m learning from you, man.

    1. 2

      Thank you, man 😅

  3. 2

    Inspiring! I'm incredibly nervous about our upcoming PH launch, but it's nice to see people killing it :)

    1. 1

      Good luck with your launch!

      1. 1

        thanks, we just launched like 30 minutes ago! (https://www.producthunt.com/posts/qrono) It feels cathartic to have pressed the button, but now I'm so nervous about what comes next.

        I'm excited for the feedback though, there's nothing quite like the grind of iterating on concrete problems, haha

        1. 1

          Congrats on the launch! Yeah, I was so nervous about my launch too. Just relax and reply to comments on PH. That's all you need to do after the launch, haha

          Btw, upvoted and commented :)

          1. 2

            thank you so much!

  4. 2

    This is super impressive Pavel! Quite a bit of work, but sounds like it paid off 🙌

    Did you find that this launch converted into new users for Shizune too?

    1. 1

      Yes. We got almost 1k new users and some of them even converted to paying customers.

      1. 2

        That's really amazing, congrats! I'm gonna give this approach a go :)

  5. 2

    Wow this is a great post. Gotta bookmark this. I'm looking to launch on PH in upcoming for my app, will definitely take note.

    1. 1

      Good luck with your launch!

  6. 2

    Inspiring stuff. had been thinking a successful PH launch takes years of building in public and social media hustling. youve made the steps much clearer and easier to follow here. thanks

  7. 2

    Congrats on the launch Pavel! Good work! 🌞

    1. 1

      Thank you for the support!

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