I’ve been working on ItsLaunched.com, a simple and indie-friendly platform for product launches. It’s designed to reduce the noise and focus on meaningful discovery.
Here’s how it works:
Only 10 products featured per day to ensure quality exposure.
Each user gets 2 daily votes to support products they truly believe in.
Under Radar gives a second chance to a deserving product from the previous day.
Makers can schedule launches up to 30 days in advance, with a fair, first-come-first-serve system.
No pay-to-win schemes – just genuine engagement and community support.
The platform is currently in beta, and I’d love your feedback, especially from those experienced in launching products. You can try it out or list your own product here: itslaunched.com
Would love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, or ideas to make this better!
Recently completed the first-ever product launch on the platform, featuring six products from indie makers, and it was a great success!
Just last night, I added Twitter authentication to simplify the user experience. There are plenty of exciting plans in the works, and I’m optimistic about gaining traction as we move forward.
[+] [-] lakshikag|1 year ago|reply
Here’s how it works:
Only 10 products featured per day to ensure quality exposure. Each user gets 2 daily votes to support products they truly believe in. Under Radar gives a second chance to a deserving product from the previous day. Makers can schedule launches up to 30 days in advance, with a fair, first-come-first-serve system. No pay-to-win schemes – just genuine engagement and community support.
The platform is currently in beta, and I’d love your feedback, especially from those experienced in launching products. You can try it out or list your own product here: itslaunched.com
Would love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, or ideas to make this better!
[+] [-] Over2Chars|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] lakshikag|1 year ago|reply
Just last night, I added Twitter authentication to simplify the user experience. There are plenty of exciting plans in the works, and I’m optimistic about gaining traction as we move forward.