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SparkLaunch helps entrepreneurs go from idea to launch. All in one platform. Incorporate your business, design your brand, and organize your launch strategy.

Katılım Kasım 2025
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@m_zokov Building SparkLaunch 😎 helping early-stage founders go from idea to incorporation and launch with more clarity: sparklaun.ch
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Martin Zokov
Martin Zokov@m_zokov·
One thing I love about the indie hacker community: You can find someone building a $10M company and someone launching their first side project in the same feed. What are you building right now? Drop it below 👇
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@alex_lrz_nmv Hi @alex_lrz_nmv, the fact that you’re still building says a lot about your persistence. We're excited to see what you build next.
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Alex
Alex@alex_lrz_nmv·
Hello everyone, I'm Alex 👋 I failed my 6th startup this week But I still believe it's possible So I keep building If you're as determined as I am and you're in: 💻 SaaS 🤖 AI 🚀 Startups 📈 Growth 🎨 Design 📱 Apps 🌐 Web3 📦 Etc.. Say hi and let's connect 👋 #buildinpublic #saas #startups
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
It’s Time to promote your startup founders Drop your project URL 👇
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@RyanOlunix SparkLaunch helps early-stage founders go from idea to launch by combining idea validation, incorporation, logo and color palette tools, and startup setup in one Founder OS.
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Ryan Gambrell
Ryan Gambrell@RyanOlunix·
Pitch me your startup in 1 sentence The best ones I’ll genuinely take a look at and dm you feedback
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John
John@ionleu·
drop ur startup link
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@ardent__dev SaaS + AI Tool. Building SparkLaunch, a Founder OS for early-stage founders going from idea to validation, incorporation and launch.
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Ardent_Dev
Ardent_Dev@ardent__dev·
What are you building right now? - SaaS - AI Tool - Mobile App - Developer Tool - Marketplace - Agency - Open Source
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@TanzilaSha9574 Building SparkLaunch a Founder OS for early-stage founders who need help turning an idea into something validated, branded, incorporated, and ready to launch. sparklaun.ch
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Tanzila Shah
Tanzila Shah@TanzilaSha9574·
Yeh usi style ki ek fresh post hai: Builders & Founders 👋 What are you building these days? Interested in connecting with people working on: 🚀 SaaS 🤖 AI Tools ⚙️ Automation 🌐 Web Apps 📱 Mobile Apps 💻 Developer Tools 📈 Startup Projects No matter if you're: ✅ Building your MVP ✅ Recently launched ✅ Growing your first users ✅ Scaling an existing product Drop your project in the comments 👇 Let's support each other, share feedback, and help great products get discovered. 🚀 #buildinpublic #indiehackers #saas #startups #ai #founders #webdev #producthunt
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Fluxt
Fluxt@usefluxt·
@hi_sparklaunch What you're excited to see is a "spark Launch" to the ends of the earth!
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Fluxt
Fluxt@usefluxt·
Fluxt Beta just dropped. If you're on the waitlist, your email has everything you need to get started. The wait is over. Fluxt Beta is live. Check your inbox and get in early.
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@annieqyang Reddit driving 300 users and 150 waitlist signups is a serious early channel signal, excited to see the playbook keep compounding.
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Annie Yang
Annie Yang@annieqyang·
300+ users, 150+ waitlist signups within 24 hours, and 10s of user interviews from Reddit here's my full guide so YOU TOO can start getting users from Reddit To start, you should treat each subreddit like a community, instead of just a way to promote your tool. This way you’ll be able to find creative ways to connect with each subreddit to get what you need Here are my tips: 1) speak to a painful problem: you should be intimately familiar with the pain point you're solving, and be able to write passionately about it. For example - I was a quant dev, and i was building a compensation transparency table for high finance/quants. i was able to speak a ton to this problem (no salary transparency, wildly different bonuses, nothing solved this problem currently) and this helped me get 300+ people to fill out a form before i even started building the website The other time i did this, i was building an automated job application tool for people who were having trouble finding a job. I talked about the amount of time it took to apply to each job, and how people had to apply to hundreds of jobs in this economy. I posted something along these lines to a few different groups and i got 150+ waitlist signups within 24 hours. you should speak about the problem as passionately and intimately as possible 2) offer a TON of value: Create posts or respond to comments with pure value (do NOT promote your tool). Then when people respond, you can message them privately and continue the conversation from there. Not everyone will respond to your DM, but some will. Linking your tool directly will likely get you banned from many subreddits. Reddit has gotten stricter with this in the past few years 3) offer your tool as a service: you have to get pretty creative with this. you can take the premise of the tool you're building and offer it as a personal service you want to provide, and ask the community where you should go to find clients. a ton of users (if you're building something people actually need) will comment that they would like to work with you, and from there you can private DM each user and get user interviews from there. I was able to gauge interest and get a ton of user interviews by doing this a few times. 3) Pretend you're doing research: put out a survey and offer a $5 gift card as a reward to anyone who is willing to do an interview. this works because people will come in to the zoom meetings ready to answer your research questions, but don't expect these ones to convert to paying users and treat this as informational only. you may still be blocked for this but it worked for me. it is VERY important it does not sound like you're promoting a tool you've already built and are trying to profit from unless it's in subreddits like r/sideproject etc. Redditors respond a lot better when questions are phrased more as research/need advice. i would treat reddit as a place where you can look for problems people are having, discuss, and get your INITIAL users from, not as a way to repeatedly scale Hope you try this out and hope this can help you find your first users! :D
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@SergushkinD Moving from a six-month MVP cycle to product concepts in hours is a big unlock, excited to see which ideas survive the tests.
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Sergushkin Dmitry@SergushkinD·
Building a product concept in hours, not months. Six months to build an MVP. That used to be the minimum. Last week I explored a different approach. It started with a structured AI interview. Instead of writing a brief myself, I let Claude ask me the questions: product vision, user flows, constraints, edge cases. The output was a comprehensive brief I couldn't have written faster alone. From there I built a Skill - a set of instructions that teaches the agent how to think about this specific product. Design principles, interaction patterns, component logic, tone. Not a prompt. A reusable knowledge layer the agent applies consistently across every generation. Then I connected my own design system via MCP. Real typography tokens, spacing scales, component variants - not generic UI. The agent generates against actual constraints, not assumptions. The result: three fully iterated interface versions in a few hours. Each one responding to real feedback. Hover states, empty states, interaction logic, documented decisions. What made this different from typical AI-assisted design: 1. The agent wasn't guessing. It had context - product brief, design system, interaction principles, skill instructions. Every output was grounded in something real. 2. This isn't about replacing the design process. It's about compressing the part that used to take weeks - research, brief, first direction, first iteration - into a single focused session. 3. The thinking still matters. The craft still matters. But the infrastructure around good design work has changed permanently. For founders validating ideas, for designers exploring directions, for teams that need to move fast - the question is no longer whether AI belongs in the design process. The question is how well you've taught it to think.
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@adxtyahq @SuperAppIOS An AI startup-reviewer MVP is a sharp way to make fundraising feedback faster, excited to see what founders learn from it.
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aditya
aditya@adxtyahq·
VCs ARE REJECTING STARTUPS IN 30 SECONDS 💀 founders are paying thousands for pitch deck reviews and fundraising consultants. so i built the first MVP of an AI startup reviewer in 30 minutes with @SuperAppIOS upload a pitch deck or startup idea, it analyzes: - funding probability - moat - competition - distribution - investor red flags the full version would use real pitch decks, market data, competitors, and investor benchmarks
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Bishal Chettri ⚡@bfox_98·
@Cobratate @TateTheTalisman Most founders waste months building things nobody wants. I built the fix - validate any startup idea AND collect your first users before writing a single line of code. It's done and ready. Looking for a mentor + backer. Got 5 mins for a demo?
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@dewanshranjan Killing a first startup after real traction takes discipline, excited to see how the next problem you pick gets bigger.
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Devansh
Devansh@dewanshranjan·
6 months ago i launched my first startup at 18. hit #1 on product hunt. twice. nvidia and google backed us. 500+ users. universities calling. and i just killed it. not because it failed. because it wasn't big enough. 500 developers used it and i realized contral is a nice to have feature. so i built something people really need. meet Sumora. describe your business in one sentence. AI agents run your sales, outreach, support, and operations. one shared brain that gets smarter every day. the shopify for AI agents. applied to @ycombinator again. second time.
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@pendoio Novus going live on Product Hunt with a product-decision workflow is a strong step, excited to see what teams ask for.
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pendo.io@pendoio·
🚀 We're live on Product Hunt. Novus is built to help product teams move faster, make smarter decisions, and spend less time digging for answers. Check out our launch on Product Hunt, where you can explore the product, leave a review, ask questions, and support us with an upvote. Your feedback means a lot to us as we continue to build and improve Novus. bit.ly/4vxoMKd #ProductHunt #ProductManagement #AI #ProductTeams #SaaS
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@danielabinav16 An App Store and Play Store mockup generator is a very practical indie-dev tool, excited to see who picks it up first.
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Abinav
Abinav@danielabinav16·
I launched my App Store/Play Store app mockup generator. If you're an indie developer, give it a try.. free credits are available. Playstore: play.google.com/store/apps/det… Appstore: soon
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@GokBoraYlmz Shipping an AI agent every day is a serious build rhythm, excited to see how the sales-strategy agent performs.
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Gök Bora Yılmaz
Gök Bora Yılmaz@GokBoraYlmz·
Every Day AI Agent Build in Public - Day 7 I just shipped company-research-sales-strategy-agent A full DeepAgent powered system that turns any company name into deep research and a complete tailored sales strategy in minutes. Here’s what it does: 🔍 Deep company research (business model, products, markets, positioning) 📊 Full industry + competitive landscape analysis 💹 Financial analysis via YFinance (stock performance, fundamentals, sentiment) 🎯 Generates complete sales strategies (target segments, value propositions, pricing & messaging) 🤖 DeepAgent orchestration with specialized sub-agents + persistent SQLite memory One prompt == full competitor intelligence + actionable sales playbook. Repo bellow 😎
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@CharlesJibueze Trekka's first hero section is a real public marker for the product, excited to see the transport-tech story unfold.
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@thejeffnor FYNLIQ getting the waitlist live makes the launch feel real, excited to see the first fintech users come through.
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FYNLIQ
FYNLIQ@thejeffnor·
The waitlist is live. This is real. Sign up before we launch 👉#cta" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">fynliqwaitlistearlysignup.netlify.app/#cta #fintech #startup
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@CliptoAI Clipto's privacy-first local memory angle is easy to understand and hard to execute, excited to see the Product Hunt momentum.
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Clipto@CliptoAI·
🚀 Clipto is #1 Product of the Day on Product Hunt 👏 We built Clipto for one reason: on-device AI + privacy-first memory, not cloud APIs. ✅ Local multimodal search ✅ Persistent memory ✅ Natural language over TBs of media No upload. No cloud. No compromise. A huge thank you to everyone who supported our launch, especially the Product Hunt community and our early adopters. Your feedback fuels our innovation. And special thanks to @chrismessina for hunting us. 🥇 #ProductHunt #MacAPP #Clipto #deviceAI @ProductHunt 🔗 clipto.com
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SparkLaunch@hi_sparklaunch·
@tobiemh @SurrealDB Spectron putting graph, vector, document, and structured memory in one layer is ambitious, excited to see agent builders test it.
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Tobie Morgan Hitchcock
1/ Spectron is live on Product Hunt. It is the memory layer for AI agents, built on @SurrealDB - graph, vector, document, structured, and geospatial records, in one engine, in one ACID transaction. A thread on what we built and why.
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