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Why we came up with LaunchPedia

With the advent of No code tools and software, Building a product has become easy. But, Launching a product, however, hasn’t.

While launching Drotion (our previous product) on Product Hunt, BetaList, AppSumo and other communities, @sathesh95 and I spent countless hours of time researching the platform, best practices for better results, and gathering tools and resources needed for the launch.

Not just that, We felt we were shooting in the dark while working on the content needed for the launch. We were sceptical about how to prepare our product for the launch. Especially, as the launch is a one-time thing, there is no room for a mistake.

After the initial success we had with Drotion (Ranking #2 on ProductHunt), we started working on a way that will eliminate all the guesswork in launching a product, find out how the successful creators plan their launches and make every launch a blockbuster.

And that's how LaunchPedia evolved!!

With the help of LaunchPedia’s products and resources, indie hackers and solopreneurs will be able to plan their launch effortlessly and take their product to the moon without bashing their hands on the wall.

LaunchPedia will be a one-stop shop for all your Product launch needs.

More about LaunchPedia products and services in the upcoming posts.

Stay Tuned!!

And, Don’t Forget to check out the LaunchPedia website → https://launchpedia.co/

, Co-Founder of Icon for LaunchPedia
LaunchPedia
on September 27, 2022
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