
r/NickLaunches

Building the product feels easier than actually getting people to notice it.
That’s probably the biggest thing I’ve learned from working around small AI and SaaS projects.
You can get an MVP running surprisingly fast now. The harder part starts after launch: figuring out where to share it, which directories are worth the effort, and how to avoid spending half the day manually tracking submissions.
While looking into different launch resources, I came across Nick Launches. I liked that it seems more focused on the actual launch process rather than just being another place to list a product.
It got me thinking about how other founders handle distribution.
Do you still put most of your energy into places like Reddit and Product Hunt, or have smaller launch directories and communities actually brought you decent users?
FIRST BACKLINKS EXCHANGE FOR BUILDERS INSIDE YOUR CODING AGENT
FIRST BACKLINKS EXCHANGE FOR BUILDERS INSIDE YOUR CODING AGENT
Asked yesterday how you're all getting backlinks. Here's my answer.
The trade always dies at placement. Both sides agree, then someone has to open an editor, find the right page, write the sentence, commit, deploy.
Your agent is already in the repo. Now it writes the link, in your own words.
builders/backlinks is live.
Free. Open source. My first open source project.
Would love feedback. DM me if you want to contribute.
Approving everyone in the morning.