
Launchflare
Turns a shipped app URL into a full launch kit in 3 minutes.
Tagline
Paste your app. Get your launch.
Turn your shipped app into a launch campaign in minutes.
Paste the URL. Get the copy. Launch tomorrow morning.
The launch layer for shipped apps.
The launch layer for shipped apps: paste your URL and get a complete campaign in minutes.
This is the cleanest category-defining frame because the product doesn’t help build the app; it operationalizes the moment after shipping with concrete launch deliverables.
The faster alternative to hiring a copywriter or wrestling ChatGPT into a coherent launch plan.
The page explicitly compares against both ChatGPT and copywriters, with strong time/cost claims. The product’s advantage is not raw writing quality alone, but app-aware context plus end-to-end assembly.
The cure for post-build paralysis: stop staring at a blank doc and launch tomorrow morning.
The landing page’s core narrative is emotional friction after shipping. This angle works because the strongest proof is the 3-minute workflow, editable output, and first-100-users playbook.
Primary user
Solo indie founder who has already shipped a Lovable/Bolt/v0/Replit-built SaaS and now needs a launch plan fast
ICP #1
Solo founder of a micro-SaaS with a live MVP and zero audience
Pain
They’ve got the product done, but they’re stuck turning feature soup into a real angle, and every launch asset feels like a blank-page problem.
Why this solves
Launchflare reads the shipped app directly, extracts positioning and competitors, and spits out ready-to-post launch assets instead of asking the founder to brief from scratch.
ICP #2
Technical founder shipping with Cursor, v0, or Bolt.new who hates marketing work
Pain
They can build fast, but lose days drafting PH copy, tweets, and ad hooks, often defaulting to feature work instead of distribution.
Why this solves
The product is explicitly built around the builder stack they already use and converts the live app into copy they can publish without becoming a marketer first.
ICP #3
Indie hacker preparing a Product Hunt launch with under 1,000 followers
Pain
They don’t know what to post, when to post it, or how to assemble a believable launch sequence that gets initial traction.
Why this solves
Launchflare gives them the PH tagline, description, first comment, pinned response, X/LinkedIn posts, and a first-100-users playbook in one pass.
Strengths
- +The core promise is sharp and memorable: app URL in, launch kit out, in 3 minutes.
- +The page does a good job showing concrete outputs instead of vague AI claims: X posts, LinkedIn, PH, ads, playbook, landing critique.
- +The proof wall with real public kits adds legitimacy and makes the product feel tangible.
Weaknesses
- −The page is overloaded with repeated sections and duplicated ticker content, which makes it feel less polished than the product deserves.
- −The value prop is strong but a bit broad; it tries to be positioning tool, copywriter, launch strategist, and landing page auditor all at once.
- −The "vs ChatGPT" comparison is useful, but it undersells the actual moat: app-aware scraping plus structured multi-asset generation.
- −There’s not enough specificity around output quality or success metrics, so skeptical founders may wonder whether the kits are truly better than a good prompt.
- −The public-kit examples are interesting, but the page doesn’t show enough before/after evidence from real launches tied to those kits.
Fix these
- Tighten the homepage around one primary job: 'turn your shipped app into a launch campaign,' and move secondary capabilities lower on the page.
- Replace repeated live ticker blocks with a single cleaner social-proof section and add more diverse example kits from recognizable product types.
- Add a before/after case study showing one app URL, the generated kit, and what actually happened after launch: clicks, signups, PH rank, or reply rate.
- Strengthen the moat section with a clear explanation of why scraping the live app beats prompt-based tools: fewer hallucinations, better ICP extraction, better competitor framing.
- Add a conversion-oriented sample preview that shows the full kit structure, not just one X post, so users can see the breadth of the deliverable immediately.
Drop-in replacement copy
Headline
Turn your app into a launch
Paste a live URL. Get X posts, PH copy, ads, and outreach in minutes.
Launch from the app you already built
Paste a live URL and Launchflare reads the product, not just your prompt. That means the output is based on the actual UI, messaging, and structure you shipped.
Stop writing every asset from scratch
Get 10 X posts, 3 LinkedIn posts, Product Hunt copy, ad hooks, a first-100-users plan, and landing page suggestions in one pass. You can edit each section line by line.
See the angle before you post
Launchflare infers likely ICPs, voice, and competitor alternatives so you get a real launch angle instead of generic AI copy. It helps you know what to say before you say it.
Regenerate only what sucks
Tweak one section without rerunning everything. Export as a public link or PDF, save changes automatically, and ship the parts that are good without friction.
FAQ
Does it work on any live app?
It works best on publicly accessible SaaS products and landing pages. If the app has login walls or blocked scraping, you may need to share a public demo or marketing page.
Why not just use ChatGPT?
Because ChatGPT doesn't know your app unless you spend time briefing it. Launchflare reads the live product first, which reduces guesswork and gives you a launch kit grounded in the actual app.
Can I edit the output?
Yes. Everything is editable line by line, and you can regenerate just one section if the angle or copy is off.
What exactly do I get?
A full launch kit: social posts, Product Hunt copy, ad hooks, first-user outreach, and landing page critique with drop-in copy. It is built to help you ship the launch, not just brainstorm ideas.
Who is this for?
Solo founders, technical builders, and tiny teams who already shipped an app and need to turn it into a launch campaign fast. If you're still in idea mode, this is probably too early.
Shipping was 48 hours. Marketing is 3 weeks of staring at a blank doc. Launchflare turns a live app URL into a full launch kit in 3 minutes: X posts, LinkedIn, Product Hunt, ads, and a first-100-users plan. You shipped the app. We ship the launch.
Paste your app URL, get a launch kit. Launchflare crawls your live product, figures out the angle, and writes the launch assets for you. 10 X posts 3 LinkedIn posts Product Hunt copy Ad hooks First-100-users playbook Landing page fixes Built for founders who already shipped.
Most AI copy tools miss the product. They guess. Launchflare reads the actual app. It screenshots the UI, extracts positioning, infers ICPs, checks competitors, then generates the launch kit around that context. Less prompt wrestling. More posting.
I kept seeing the same pattern: builders ship the app, then lose days on launch copy. So I built Launchflare for the moment after shipping. Paste a URL. Get the launch kit. Edit anything line by line. Regenerate by section. Export a public link or PDF.
Founders don't need more ideas. They need a launch plan that appears from the app they already built. That's the whole point of Launchflare: turn a live product into a campaign without asking you to brief from scratch.
Blank page syndrome kills launches. You know the app works. You just don't want to spend the next 4 hours writing PH copy, tweets, and ad hooks. Launchflare turns that mess into something publishable in minutes.
Your app already knows the angle. You just need a tool that can read it. Launchflare crawls your live site, sees the product, and writes the campaign around what actually exists. Not feature soup. Not generic AI slop.
One URL in. One launch kit out. It doesn't just write a few tweets. It gives you the whole stack: launch posts, PH copy, ad hooks, outreach scripts, landing page rewrite, and a first-100-users plan. That is the product.
The fastest founders still need distribution. Lovable, Bolt, v0, Replit, Cursor — they help you ship fast. Launchflare helps you tell people what you shipped. Different job. Same founder.
I got tired of bad launch prompts. "Write me a Product Hunt launch" is not a strategy. Neither is pasting screenshots into ChatGPT and hoping for the best. Launchflare reads the app first, then writes the campaign from actual context.
Angle: post-build paralysis
Most founders don't fail at building. They fail at the 72 hours after shipping. The app is live. The energy is gone. Now comes the part nobody wants to do: - write the Product Hunt page - figure out the first 10 posts - decide what the angle even is - turn feature soup into something people care about That gap is why I built Launchflare. Paste a live app URL and it crawls the product, screenshots it, infers positioning, identifies likely ICPs, checks alternatives, and generates a full launch kit in about 3 minutes. That means: - 10 X posts - 3 LinkedIn posts - Product Hunt copy - ad hooks - first-100-users outreach - landing page critique with drop-in copy The key difference is simple: it reads the app before it writes the copy. So you’re not feeding a blank prompt and hoping the model guesses right. If you've ever shipped something and then lost a day because you couldn't turn it into a launch, this is for you. You shipped the app. We ship the launch.
Angle: why app-aware beats prompt-based copy
There are a lot of AI writing tools now. Most of them have the same flaw: they ask you to describe your product first. That sounds fine until you realize founders are terrible at describing their own products cleanly. They over-explain. They list features. They forget the actual user pain. And the output becomes generic because the input was generic. Launchflare takes a different route. Paste the live app URL. It crawls the site, takes screenshots, extracts the core message, infers the ICP, looks at the likely alternatives, and then generates the launch assets from that context. That matters because the quality of launch copy is usually not a writing problem. It's a context problem. If the tool understands what the app actually does, the copy gets sharper. If it sees the UI, the page structure, and the messaging, it can infer the angle instead of inventing one. That is the moat. Not "AI writing." App-aware launch generation. Built for solo founders, technical founders, and anyone who just shipped something and needs to get it in front of people fast.
Angle: from shipped app to campaign
Shipping used to be the hard part. Now a solo founder can build a real SaaS in a weekend with Lovable, Bolt, v0, Replit, or Cursor. The bottleneck moved. It’s distribution. Specifically: the awkward part where you need to turn a working app into: - a clear angle - a believable Product Hunt page - social posts that don't sound fake - outreach that gets replies - a landing page that converts the people who click That’s the exact workflow Launchflare is built for. Paste a live app URL and get a launch kit in 3 minutes. Everything is editable. Everything is regenerable by section. Everything can be exported as a link or PDF. I’m seeing this as the launch layer for shipped apps. Not a generic copy tool. Not a prompt toy. A way to go from "I built it" to "people saw it" without losing a week. Curious if other founders feel the same: building is getting easier, but launching is still weirdly manual.
No visuals for this kit yet.
Tagline
Turn your app URL into a launch kit
Description
Paste a live app URL and Launchflare generates your launch kit in minutes: X posts, LinkedIn posts, Product Hunt copy, ad hooks, outreach, and landing page fixes. Built for founders who already shipped and need launch assets fast.
Maker's first comment
I built Launchflare because I kept watching founders do the hardest part first: ship the app, then get stuck staring at a blank doc. They had the product, but not the time or energy to turn it into a real launch campaign. Most people default to ChatGPT, but that usually means rebuilding the context from scratch, guessing at the angle, and ending up with copy that feels generic. Launchflare works the other way around. It reads the live app, screenshots it, extracts the positioning, looks at likely alternatives, and then generates a full launch kit from the product itself. The goal was never to make AI write prettier sentences. The goal was to make the post-build part feel obvious and fast. I made it for solo founders, technical builders, and tiny teams who want to ship the launch tomorrow instead of spending a week on marketing prep. Would love feedback on the quality of the generated angle, the usefulness of the first-100-users playbook, and whether the landing page critique is actually sharp enough to be worth paying for.
Pinned maker comment
I'd love feedback on one thing in particular: does the app-aware workflow feel meaningfully better than prompting ChatGPT yourself? Also curious whether the launch kit structure is complete enough, or if I'm missing the one asset founders actually need most.
Meta
Targeting solo founders who just shipped.
Hypothesis: solo founders with a live MVP but no audience need a faster way to turn product context into launch copy. Launchflare reads the app URL, then writes the launch kit, instead of making you prompt from scratch.
Google Search
AI Product Hunt launch copy for shipped apps
Hypothesis: people searching for Product Hunt copy after shipping want a tool that understands the actual app, not a blank AI writer. Paste your URL and get PH copy, social posts, ad hooks, and outreach in minutes.
Reddit Promoted
Built the app. Stuck on launch.
Hypothesis: indie hackers and builder communities are frustrated by the gap between shipping and getting users. Launchflare turns a live URL into posts, PH copy, and a first-100-users plan without needing a marketing brief.
Subreddits
r/SideProject
Show the before/after: a live app URL turned into a complete launch kit in 3 minutes, with screenshots of the output structure.
Rules: Be transparent, share the build story, avoid spammy self-promo, and focus on the problem solved.
r/indiehackers
Share the exact workflow for going from shipped MVP to launch assets, including what the tool generates and why app-aware context matters.
Rules: Share learnings and process, not just a link dump; keep it useful and founder-to-founder.
r/microsaas
Frame it as a launch helper for micro-SaaS founders who already have a product but need first users fast.
Rules: Keep it tactical, show results or a demo, and avoid obvious promotion without substance.
r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Post a build-and-launch diary: ship product, run Launchflare on it, then show what launch assets it created and how you used them.
Rules: Community prefers journey posts and honest updates; don't sound like an ad.
r/SaaS
Discuss the distribution bottleneck after shipping and how app-aware launch generation helps small SaaS teams move faster.
Rules: Use value-first discussion, keep self-promo minimal, and be prepared to answer detailed questions.
Communities
Post a teardown of the post-build problem and share a real example kit. Comment on other founders' launch threads with specific advice, not links.
Share daily progress screenshots and the story of turning a shipped app into launch assets. Treat it like a build log, not a sales page.
Join conversations about shipping and distribution, then offer to generate a launch kit for someone's project as a concrete demo.
NoCode founders on Slack communities
Look for active no-code founder Slack groups and offer a mini teardown: paste your URL, I'll show the launch angle and one improved headline.
Cold outreach template
Hey {firstName} — saw {context} and thought of Launchflare. It turns a live app URL into a full launch kit in 3 minutes, which is useful if you’ve shipped but haven’t turned it into posts, PH copy, or outreach yet. Want me to run it on your app and send you the output?
Product Hunt timing
Launch on Tuesday at 12:01 AM PST. That gives you the full US workday for momentum, hits the Product Hunt audience when builders are checking launches, and keeps the first wave of comments in a single timezone window.
Indie Hackers post ideas
- 01I shipped the app. Then I wasted 3 days on launch copy. Here's the workflow I built instead.
- 02From live URL to Product Hunt page in 3 minutes: what the app-aware launch generator actually outputs.
- 03What I learned from reading 100 indie launch pages: the launch bottleneck is usually not the product.
Competitor alternatives
Current tone of voice
Founder-to-founder, punchy, and slightly cheeky, with lines like "You shipped the app. We ship the launch." and "Shipping was 48 hours. Marketing is 3 weeks of staring at a blank doc."
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