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A launch platform for builders —> Get discovered, get a backlink.
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Nick Launches is a launch platform built for builders, AI founders, and SaaS builders who want more than a one-day spike on a crowded leaderboard.
Submit your product in minutes and reach thousands of builders actively looking for new tools. Every approved listing earns a permanent, indexed product page with a dofollow backlink to your site so even after launch week ends, the SEO value compounds.
Each week we surface this week's launches, last week's launches, and the past month's standouts, giving your product a longer shelf life than most launch boards. Categories cover AI, productivity, content creation, developer tools, and more.
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Launch NowFounderPlaybooks.
What other founders did to grow.
2722 dispatches from hundreds of founders, pulled from the week's best podcasts.
he didn't sit down and said I got this master plan he first you know found a small bet that works then found another one then kept layering on and it just became this huge thing I don't want to be like these Pie in the Sky guys that that want to change the world
Run the Sam Walton playbook: five-and-dime first, then layer
Sam Walton didn't draft a master plan — he opened the five-and-dime, made it work, then added the ice-cream cart, then the next store. Sustainable businesses compound from sequential validated bets, not from a top-down vision deck. Find the next small bet that works, then layer the next one on top instead of imagining the whole staircase first.
We started having problems with our flagship feature. We had compared them to Twilio and decided to go with this new startup. The reality is they couldn't scale with us.
Cheap third-party vendors that cannot scale with you become expensive emergencies
Talking Parents chose a startup video provider over Twilio to save money on their most important feature — accountable calling. When the vendor couldn't scale, their flagship product broke, forcing an emergency migration mid-growth. Vince's rule: always check whether your vendor can handle your ceiling, not just your current floor.
There's a play for whatever you're stuck on.
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