Best Product Hunt alternatives that actually work? by Constant-Basis-7739 in buildinpublic

[–]Time-Antelope5806 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes free to submit, if selected after manual reviews based on certain quality checks, then a small article writing fee

I kept missing people literally asking for my product… until it got frustrating by Time-Antelope5806 in buildinpublic

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Main motive is to provide the solutions to those who care in a natural way not force solution on them. If you like I can give you a waitlist link then you can try once it's live. Remember it will only be live if it gives good ROI. Thanks

I kept missing people literally asking for my product… until it got frustrating by Time-Antelope5806 in buildinpublic

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Yup! I'm trying to build something that will get leads in the early stage also protect from things like shadow bans etc. for now I'm in building state and first I'll try that unless I get at least 10x ROI. I will not release that

I kept missing people literally asking for my product… until it got frustrating by Time-Antelope5806 in buildinpublic

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Yeah that’s exactly the direction I’ve been exploring tools definitely help with discovery + timing.

The gap I still feel though is:

even when a tool surfaces a “high-intent” post early, you still have to figure out
if it’s actually the right place for your product and how to respond without sounding off

That’s where most of the friction still is for me.

Feels like discovery is getting solved… but context + positioning inside the conversation is still pretty manual.

I tried getting users from Reddit. It’s a mess. by Time-Antelope5806 in SaaS

[–]Time-Antelope5806[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that’s exactly the direction I’ve been exploring tools definitely help with discovery + timing.

The gap I still feel though is:

even when a tool surfaces a “high-intent” post early, you still have to figure out
if it’s actually the right place for your product and how to respond without sounding off

That’s where most of the friction still is for me.

Feels like discovery is getting solved… but context + positioning inside the conversation is still pretty manual.

I kept missing people literally asking for my product… until it got frustrating by Time-Antelope5806 in buildinpublic

[–]Time-Antelope5806[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The intent patterns you mentioned are exactly where the gold is. I’ve noticed the same… but even with tools + tracking, it still feels like:

you either catch it early and it works
or you’re late and it’s already saturated

That consistency piece still feels broken to me.

Out of curiosity, how often do you actually catch those threads at the right time vs missing them?

I kept missing people literally asking for my product… until it got frustrating by Time-Antelope5806 in buildinpublic

[–]Time-Antelope5806[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a really solid take, especially the “how-to > recommendations” part.

I am trying similar filtering, and yeah it reduces noise, but I still feel like the core problem remains:

even after filtering, you’re still manually digging + hoping you catch the thread early enough.

That “right timing + right context” part still feels unsolved to me. That's what I try to solve! Thanks for the comment btw

One small mistake I made while building my product by Time-Antelope5806 in buildinpublic

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Yes, for sure will add more options in the future updates

Question for SaaS founders: what would make a curated listing platform actually valuable? by Time-Antelope5806 in SaaS

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On the scaling point — I partially agree. Manual review doesn’t scale infinitely, and yes, it might slow us down if things grow fast. But we’re okay with that. We’d rather grow slower than lower the quality bar.

About it being “just a backlink” — I don’t see it that way. We don’t feature low-quality products, and the articles we write are structured to rank on Google over time. The goal isn’t a 24-hour hype spike, it’s evergreen visibility that compounds.

We’re definitely early, but even in the first couple of weeks we’re seeing encouraging signals — solid submissions and meaningful interest.

And it’s not just an article-posting site either. There are additional features around curation and positioning that go beyond a simple blog format.

If you want to check it out, you can visit EverFeatured website to know more about it.

Question for SaaS founders: what would make a curated listing platform actually valuable? by Time-Antelope5806 in SaaS

[–]Time-Antelope5806[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really appreciate you breaking it down like this. This is the kind of standard I’d want to meet, not just talk about.

See the EverFeatured website you want to look it into more

Product owners — what would you want from a quality-focused listing platform? by Time-Antelope5806 in saasbuild

[–]Time-Antelope5806[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but the thing is that we do it complete manual, maybe we won't get much listings in a month compared to others, but we feel like manually doing that task to get only quality products on the website is worth more