
Product Launchify
Discover and Launch Tech Products
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Product Launchify is a community-driven platform where indie makers and startups can launch, discover, and promote tech products, SaaS tools, and side projects.
The platform provides a focused space for product discovery, allowing makers to showcase their work, connect with early adopters, and gain visibility without relying solely on social media or existing audiences.
Products are organized into daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly rankings, helping them stay visible beyond just a single launch day and giving them more opportunities to gain traction.
Users can explore trending tools, support products through upvotes, and engage with makers through comments, creating an interactive and supportive ecosystem for both builders and early adopters.
Whether you're launching a SaaS product, developer tool, or side project, Product Launchify helps you get discovered, collect feedback, and build momentum.
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What other founders did to grow.
2722 dispatches from hundreds of founders, pulled from the week's best podcasts.
the first couple times we tried it it was like amazing the problem is over time there's just enough like hallucinations and things that were wrong that I ended up not being able to trust it so I basically had to go and recheck the work every single time which more or less reduced the value of it back to zero
LLM workflows need a reliability filter before they create leverage
Most AI-augmented internal tools feel magical for the first few runs, then hallucinate enough that you re-check every output — eroding all the leverage. Real value comes from the small subset of tasks that survive a reliability filter and graduate into trusted automation. Run new LLM workflows in shadow mode for weeks; promote only the ones where you stop double-checking.
When the trial is on, don't call your product yearly — call it a free trial. You need to communicate enough with the user that this is free: just mentioning it once is not enough.
When the trial toggle is on, label the plan "Try for free" — not "Yearly access"
One of the most common free-trial mistakes is saying 'Start for free' once in the button while labeling the selected plan 'Yearly access.' The plan label is what users read to understand what they are signing up for. Switching it to 'Try for free' when the trial toggle is active dramatically reinforces the zero-risk message at exactly the moment of decision.
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