Product Hunt gives you the front-row seat to everything that’s happening in tech and startups.
It’s the place to launch your ideas and discover your next favorite product.
We’re a welcoming and supportive community for tech enthusiasts. Whether you’re an indie developer, using no-code tools, buying Twitter, or somewhere in between, our community is the place for you.
From calendar apps to the latest in SaaS, makers post their work looking for your support, feedback, and reviews to take their idea to the next level.
Companies like Loom, Notion, Figma, Stripe, and Shopify have launched on Product Hunt to find their first users, figure out product-market fit, and test new features. We’ve seen makers ride their upvotes straight to the moon. Which one will be next? Only you can decide.
Create an account and see what you’ll find on Product Hunt:
- Always fresh: New ideas and products every day
- Try the trends: Be the first to test out cutting-edge technology that's trending right now
- Upvote your favorites: Your vote helps the most interesting ideas stand out
- Follow your interests: Explore collections of apps and tools for topics you care about
- Friendly feedback: Share your thoughts and experiences directly with the makers
- Meet the people behind the products: Get inspired by stories, Q&As, and AMAs with makers
- Nerd out: Create and join discussions with other tech-lovers in the community
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Is Product Hunt free?
Yes, Product Hunt is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Product Hunt legit?
🤔 The Product Hunt app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
iPhone view of daily top 5 is annoying. I want to see all of the products for the day without the extra clicks. In fact, when I miss a few days, I want to continuously scroll from day to day without having to hit the back button.
Can you create a continuous list option of all products?
Simply the best!
Very excited to see for this project! What a great project!
Great product
Love searching for new technology and contributing to the technological community.
Scam these days. Completely worthless
What a scam these days. I am top two for all launches today and I am not featured because I am not paying them extra money. You are a joke. Shame on yoi
Don’t waste your time!
Don’t be fooled, this is a huge waste of time and resources. They randomly pick a couple of companies and only they get featured, see performance ranking, and have a chance to be a top product. Huge waste and a scam - wish they were transparent and treated startups better.
Product Hunt
Is a great place and resources for the community of creative and gifted people. The improvement I've my been making in my business Product Hunt has a part to play in that. So thanks to everyone working there and another thank goes out to all the Designers, Developers, CEO’s showcased, wishing everyone much success!
Source of innovations
I am a serial entrepreneur and I am a ProductHunt user for many years. This platform has been a home of so many genius products!
Good interface, I like how products are reviewed manually by users
Amazing
Strong Idea, Poor Execution
As a tech enthusiast, I was recommended this app to stay on top of new/emerging technology and to learn more about pre-existing technologies from a community-perspective.
My biggest criticism doesn’t stem from the idea — the idea behind this app is superb. The biggest complaint I have is that things populating in search results feel like they’re classified incorrectly, and therefore it makes searching for anything in-specific feel like a waste of time.
Here’s an example. Salesforce & ServiceNow are major companies respectively that have many different products: Marketing Cloud, Service Cloud, Digital Portfolio Management, Application Portfolio Management, and many, many others.
When querying “Salesforce”, then filtering only for Products to appear in the search result, I see only 1 result called Salesforce (SFDC). Which, on its own, fine — it’s okay for that to appear. But when clicking into the supposed product and looking in the about section, it’s solely describing Salesforce the company — not any specific product.
This may not seem like an important issue to address and it may just be the enterprise architect in me, but the data model supporting this app seems like it could be improved. If this is a place for folks to learn more about the products on the market and the company’s in which they stem from, it would seem to me that the classification of what these things truly are should matter. Products should be specific software packages and/or technologies that a Company sells. Companies can sell many different products. Users may be interested in specific products sold by specific companies — and these generic search results make me wonder how much more impactful this could be if things were classified appropriately. And if that data model was congruent with the user interface, I think this app would knock it out id the park.
Apologies for the tangent. It’s just that as an enterprise architect, I was so dang excited to see what y’all had developed. I think the potential for this app is massive, so I only share this feedback as a note to say how impactful it would be to revisit the way in which these things are classified.
Also, i could just be missing something. If the data is pretty complete and rich for newer products, but fairly incomplete and immature for things that existed prior to this app, maybe I found an outlier. Or, maybe I missed a huge disclaimer that the products here are only mobile apps.
I’m wondering if even just a thin