r/startups • u/illeatmyletter • 5h ago
I will not promote Lessons from a B2B SaaS launch that went viral and hit top 3 on Product Hunt - I will not promote
Recently, a friend wrapped the launch of her B2B SaaS after months of building.
Their launch post went viral with millions of views across LinkedIn, Twitter, and other platforms, and they also ended up in the top 3 on Product Hunt.
I used to think “launch” = just ship it and post on Product Hunt. I was wrong.
Here’s what actually moved the needle for them:
- Start telling the story weeks before. You don’t need to “build in public” feature by feature, what worked best was sharing the big story early, giving people a reason to care before launch day.
- Line up distribution in advance.
- Get friends, colleagues, and even former classmates ready to upvote/share on Product Hunt.
- Reach out to people who’ve retweeted similar launches. A simple “Hey, you liked X, here’s something you’ll love” works.
- Lock in newsletter mentions and community shoutouts before launch.
- Have one high-quality piece of launch content. For them, it was a 90-second video alongside clean screenshots and a polished landing page. It became their best performing piece of content.
- Activate hard on launch day. Think of it less like broadcasting and more like direct outreach at scale. Momentum comes from dozens of small pushes, not one big push.
- Measure and adjust in real time. Analytics tools helped track where traffic came from and where onboarding was dropping off, so they could make changes in the first 48 hours, not weeks later.
I’d love to hear from other founders, what’s your #1 launch tip that made the difference?