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I launched my first product on Product Hunt recently, and while it definitely wasn't the launch I'd imagined, it taught me a lot.

Like most first-time founders, I thought the hardest part would be finishing the product.

It wasn't.

The hardest part was getting people to discover it.

Looking back, here are my biggest takeaways:

Building a good product isn't enough. If nobody knows it exists, they can't use it. A launch lasts one day, but an audience takes months (or years) to build. I underestimated how important it is to consistently share what you're building before launch day. Comments were more valuable than upvotes. The feedback I received highlighted things I hadn't noticed while building. Marketing is a skill. I used to think marketing meant "posting a link." Now I realize it's about telling a story that makes people care. The launch wasn't the finish line. It was just another milestone.

I didn't hit the rankings I was hoping for, but I don't regret launching.

It gave me feedback, exposed weaknesses in my product and marketing, and reminded me that building a startup is a marathon, not a single event.

For those of you who've launched on Product Hunt (or any similar platform), what was the biggest lesson you learned from your first launch?

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