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BUILT BY THE MAILMODO TEAM 💌. PLEASE MAKE A COPY OF THE DOC TO USE IT.
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ItemsGuidelineStatusEnter your content in this column
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HunterWho will hunt your product?Done
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LinksAdd your product or company website as the primary link, followed by links to the App Store, Google Play, and other places where people can download or use the product where applicable.Done
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TitleJust the name of your product. No descriptions or emojis here.Done
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TaglineDescribe what your product does in under 60 characters. Be specific! Communicate the value your product provides to the people you’re trying to reach, even if that means leaving out 95% of the features. Avoid slogans, optimize for how users search for products after launch day. Quick slogan check: if your tagline starts with “the world’s best…” you should probably come up with something new. 🙃Done
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VideoDo you have a video about your product? Upload it on Youtube so that you can use it launch your productDone
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ThumbnailDescribe the product visually. This might be shown best as a static image, or subtle GIF to help capture attention. For some products the entire value prop can be communicated through a GIF animation (see Jack Dweck’s Pitch with a GIF collection). P.S. We recommend using 240x240.Done
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GalleryThis is the best real estate to show off your product and the first thing people see when entering your post. Upload at least two assets at a minimum — the order is important. If you upload a video (via YouTube link) it will always show up first. Have at least one image/GIF that’s “tweetable” — that is, rectangular (roughly 2:1 ratio) that shows up well on social. The recommended size for images in the gallery is 635x380. Make it easy for people (and us) to promote what you made. P.S. Images/GIFs should be under 3MB.Done
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DescriptionAdd a 1–2 sentence description of your product that appears under the gallery images to give users a little more information about you’re working on. Short, to-the-point sentences work best!Done
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TopicsOnly choose 3–4 topics for your product. While your product might have a great user experience, please don’t add “User Experience” as a topic. An iPhone camera app might include “iPhone” and “Photography Tools,” whereas a product management app might include “Productivity,” “Designer Tools,” and “Developer Tools.”Done
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MakersWhen possible, always add the usernames of everyone that worked on the product — personal accounts only. This allows them to join the conversation and receive recognition for their hard work. As an added bonus, followers of each maker receive a notification on launch day, resulting in more discovery so make sure to add all your teammates. You need to have a Product Hunt account to be added as a maker. P.S. It’s better to link your account to both Twitter and Facebook so more of your friends can find you.Done
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MediaYou can now add links from around the web related to your product. Add any news publications, Medium articles, product reviews, or funding announcements in in this section to help people learn more about your product/company.Done
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Social linksYou can now add your company’s Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Medium, and AngelList profiles to your post! They’ll show up right on the sidebar, and if you have any open job listings on AngelList add those as well. The best time to attract new candidates is launch. 😉🚀Done
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Maker CommentBriefly introduce yourself, the team, and the problem that you’re solving. In a total of 3–4 sentences explain what the value prop is, what’s the use case, who its for, and why you are building it. If this is the second time you’re launching on PH (i.e. a big product update or huge feature announcement), explain what’s changed. Tip: Make it as easy as possible for people to care. For example, if you’re a 16 year-old launching your first product and answering questions in the middle of math class… THAT is what you should lead with. If you have a business background and taught yourself to code — tell people. Create a narrative that makes people relate and want to help you.Done
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Launch Now/ Schedule — If you’re ready for the post to go live right away, you can select the ‘Launch Now’ option. The site operates on PST so your post will go live on the site according to PST. If you’d like your post to appear in a few days, you can use the scheduling option to pick a time and date that works best for you.Done