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For founders who'd rather ship code than DM strangers. Launci is the AI go-to-market agent for founders. Drop a goal and it operates for days: researches prospects, writes personal outreach across email, LinkedIn, X and Reddit, sends from your own inbox, follows up, brings replies back. It asks before it ships. Works for the niches Apollo can't touch.
The hard part of launching isn't sending the message. It's finding someone who actually cares about your thing, and writing something that proves you understand them.
Every cold outreach tool I've used optimizes for the wrong thing, more sends, bigger lists, more templates. Reply rates sit at 0.5% because nobody's finding the right person or writing the right angle.
So Launci does the slow, hard work. You give it a goal in plain English and the agent:
- Researches prospects across email, LinkedIn, X, Reddit, and DMs, including the people sales databases can't find: indie journalists, podcast hosts, niche newsletter writers, community moderators, micro-influencers in your specific corner - Picks the angle per person, references a specific post, a quote from their site, a real connection - Sends from your own inbox or account, follows up for days, brings replies back to you - Asks before it ships every move
If there's no good reason to reach out, it doesn't. One specific message beats 100 templated ones.
Three things I'd love feedback on: 1. Did the demo land or feel too dense? 2. Anything obvious missing from the channels? 3. "Asks before it ships", right amount of control, or should I default to more autonomous?
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About Launci on Product Hunt
“the go-to-market agent ”
Launci was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 9 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #20 on the daily leaderboard. For founders who'd rather ship code than DM strangers. Launci is the AI go-to-market agent for founders. Drop a goal and it operates for days: researches prospects, writes personal outreach across email, LinkedIn, X and Reddit, sends from your own inbox, follows up, brings replies back. It asks before it ships. Works for the niches Apollo can't touch.
Launci was featured in Email (36.7k followers), Sales (21.8k followers) and Marketing (464.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 89.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Launci?
Launci was hunted by Worathiti Pung. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey Product Hunt,
I'm Pung, building Launci solo from Munich.
The hard part of launching isn't sending the message. It's finding someone who actually cares about your thing, and writing something that proves you understand them.
Every cold outreach tool I've used optimizes for the wrong thing, more sends, bigger lists, more templates. Reply rates sit at 0.5% because nobody's finding the right person or writing the right angle.
So Launci does the slow, hard work. You give it a goal in plain English and the agent:
- Researches prospects across email, LinkedIn, X, Reddit, and DMs, including the people sales databases can't find: indie journalists, podcast hosts, niche newsletter writers, community moderators, micro-influencers in your specific corner
- Picks the angle per person, references a specific post, a quote from their site, a real connection
- Sends from your own inbox or account, follows up for days, brings replies back to you
- Asks before it ships every move
If there's no good reason to reach out, it doesn't. One specific message beats 100 templated ones.
Three things I'd love feedback on:
1. Did the demo land or feel too dense?
2. Anything obvious missing from the channels?
3. "Asks before it ships", right amount of control, or should I default to more autonomous?
Will be answering every comment today.
Pung