Replying to @chuthuyquynh38
I've seen a lot of founders here looking for more ways to get their products in front of users, so I thought I'd share a few launch platforms that have actually been helpful for us. If you're building an AI or tech product, hopefully this saves you some time.
🏆 There's An AI For That - 9/10
Our favourite so far for AI products. It brought us real users, quality feedback, and the highest level of engagement compared to other launch platforms.
Product Hunt - 7/10
Still the biggest and most trusted product launch community. The audience is huge and very active, but if you're a solo founder relying mainly on organic reach, don't expect instant traction. A successful launch usually depends on preparation, community support, and building momentum before launch day.
DevHunt - 7/10
A great option for developer tools and technical products. The audience is smaller than Product Hunt, but much more targeted.
Tiny Launch 8/10
Very straightforward submission process and a nice way to get additional exposure. If you're planning to use the free option, submit as early as possible because the queue can take a while.
Uneed - 7/10
Another platform worth adding to your launch checklist. The free queue is long, but if you're planning ahead, it's an easy way to gain extra visibility without spending money.
One thing I've learned is that no single platform will bring all your users. Different platforms attract different audiences, so it's worth experimenting instead of putting all your effort into one launch. Also, don't ignore the free launch options. They usually cost more patience than money, and that's often a good trade for early-stage founders.
If you've found another platform that worked well for your product, I'd love to hear about it.
Bonus: I almost forgot one more platform, Bob's Tech Review. I actually discovered it through Tiny Launch and decided to give it a try. What impressed me most was the quality of the product review. Their review was incredibly detailed, and when I checked the draft before it went live, I barely had to make any edits because they had already understood the product really well. The only downside is that the reviews are quite long, so they might feel a bit overwhelming for people who just want a quick overview. That said, the users who came from it were genuinely engaged and high quality, so I'd definitely recommend giving it a look.