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Ask HN: Please review launchly - The home of website launches
4 points by bdmac97 on June 26, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 10 comments
Launchly actually started as a direct result of some interractions here on HackerNews so I hope you will all help me welcome her into the world!

Launchly is all about getting iterative feedback for new websites. The goal is for a community similar to HackerNews to follow launchly via RSS and/or Twitter, checking out and providing feedback on new webapps that they find interesting.

Each new launch gets published to various social media outlets like Twitter, Delicious, Digg, etc. We track all sorts of metrics for the the launch creator and present them in useful and appealing graphs.

Please check it out and let me know what you think! Feel free to use the launchly launch on launchly (that's a mouthful) to leave feedback or just leave it in this thread.

http://www.launchly.com



I often get the feeling we, as the tech startup community, spend too much time looking inward. I understand that everybody says "scratch your own itch" and "solve a problem that you have, because you can't really understand other peoples problems", etc. But, it seems like maybe you've chosen a very small market (web startups), who are broke practically by definition, and then selected a dramatically smaller niche within it (web startups that have just launched). Not only that...it's a niche that means the people who would want to post a launch would never have reason to return after the initial rush of the launch period.

So, what you've built looks very nice. You seem to have executed well from a technical perspective...but I fear you're about to find out that you don't have a sustainable business (beyond maybe paying for the server costs).

Then again, what do I know? I work on boring stuff all the time, and I thought Facebook and Twitter were kinda dumb. I could just lack the vision to see what you see in this particular niche of this particular market.


That is a great comment. I did start this to "scratch my own itch" as you say, because I could not find what I wanted/needed. Specifically it is very difficult to get multiple rounds of feedback on a site at places like HackerNews.

I do not think web startups in the launch phase is that much of a niche. There are often times 20 "Ask HN: Review xxx site" posts on here a week and that's just on HN. I'd be perfectly happy with just those 20!

I fully agree that the site owners may not have much reason to return to launchly after their launch is over and they no longer need feedback BUT new launches are constantly happening. A (hopefully) big audience for launches will be web development shops that are constantly putting out client web applications. They would be able to include a launchly launch as part of their "package" to the client.

I think the returning visits will be from the "general audience" that is just interested in seeing the latest web apps and having a chance to give their valuable input... just like people do here on HN.

Thank you for your thoughts!


i don't think it's too niche, because as many web apps as have come out in the last year, i think there will be way more in the coming year. good, thought-provoking comment, though.


Agreed (obviously haha). There are so many web apps coming out every day it's almost too much! How do you keep track of all of that? Launchly! :-)


I like it a lot. Content that I want and nice, uncluttered design. RSS subscribed.


Thanks a lot. I really hope everyone that would typically submit a post like this one (review my site) on HN submits their launch to launchly!


Pretty cool


Thanks! Don't forget to subscribe to the RSS or Twitter feeds so you don't have to check the site every day!


I think that's great. It's cool as a feed for new stuff happening too. Congrats.





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