Product Hunt Timing Optimizer
This skill helps you choose the optimal launch timing based on your goals, available resources, and competitive landscape.
When to Use This Skill
- Deciding which day of the week to launch
- Understanding timezone implications
- Planning for specific audience targeting
- Balancing competition vs. traffic trade-offs
- Coordinating global team availability
The Golden Rule
Launch at 12:01 AM Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Product Hunt's daily cycle resets at midnight PST. Launching at 12:01 AM gives you the full 24 hours of visibility.
Timezone Conversions
| Timezone | Launch Time | |----------|-------------| | PST (San Francisco) | 12:01 AM | | EST (New York) | 3:01 AM | | GMT (London) | 8:01 AM | | CET (Paris/Berlin) | 9:01 AM | | IST (Mumbai) | 1:31 PM | | CST (Beijing) | 4:01 PM | | JST (Tokyo) | 5:01 PM | | AEST (Sydney) | 7:01 PM |
Day-by-Day Analysis
WEEKDAYS (Higher Traffic, Higher Competition)
Tuesday
Best For: Maximum exposure, B2B products
- Traffic Level: ★★★★★
- Competition: ★★★★★
- Badge Difficulty: Very Hard
- Newsletter: Individual daily feature
Pros:
- Highest overall engagement
- Decision-makers are active
- Maximum newsletter exposure
Cons:
- Brutal competition (often VC-backed products)
- Requires 600-900+ upvotes for #1
- Need large support network
Ideal For: Well-funded startups, products with large existing audience
Wednesday
Best For: Serious launches with strong preparation
- Traffic Level: ★★★★★
- Competition: ★★★★★
- Badge Difficulty: Very Hard
- Newsletter: Individual daily feature
Pros:
- Peak mid-week attention
- Strong B2B engagement
- High-quality comments
Cons:
- Highest competition day
- Often 700-1000+ upvotes needed for #1
- Exhausting for small teams
Ideal For: Products with viral potential, well-prepared teams
Thursday
Best For: Strong launches with slightly less competition
- Traffic Level: ★★★★☆
- Competition: ★★★★☆
- Badge Difficulty: Hard
- Newsletter: Individual daily feature
Pros:
- Still high traffic
- Slightly less competition than Tue/Wed
- Good B2B engagement
Cons:
- Still very competitive
- 600-800+ upvotes often needed for #1
Ideal For: Solid products, teams with good support network
Monday
Best For: Starting the week strong
- Traffic Level: ★★★★☆
- Competition: ★★★☆☆
- Badge Difficulty: Medium-Hard
- Newsletter: Individual daily feature
Pros:
- Fresh week, high attention
- Less competition than mid-week
- People catching up on new products
Cons:
- Some decision-makers busy with meetings
- 500-700 upvotes typically needed for #1
Ideal For: B2B tools, productivity products
Friday
Best For: Balanced approach
- Traffic Level: ★★★☆☆
- Competition: ★★★☆☆
- Badge Difficulty: Medium
- Newsletter: Grouped in Monday newsletter
Pros:
- Lower competition
- More casual browsing
- 400-600 upvotes can win
Cons:
- Lower overall traffic
- Newsletter exposure diluted (grouped with weekend)
- Some users checked out for weekend
Ideal For: Consumer products, creative tools, side projects
WEEKENDS (Lower Traffic, Easier Badges)
Saturday
Best For: Winning a badge with limited resources
- Traffic Level: ★★☆☆☆
- Competition: ★★☆☆☆
- Badge Difficulty: Easy
- Newsletter: Grouped in Monday newsletter
Pros:
- Much lower competition
- 300-500 upvotes can win #1
- Indie hackers very active
- Great for solo makers
Cons:
- Lower total traffic
- Less B2B engagement
- Newsletter grouped (diluted exposure)
Ideal For: Indie projects, MVP validation, first-time launchers
Sunday
Best For: Minimal competition launch
- Traffic Level: ★★☆☆☆
- Competition: ★☆☆☆☆
- Badge Difficulty: Very Easy
- Newsletter: Grouped in Monday newsletter
Pros:
- Lowest competition
- 300-400 upvotes often enough for #1
- Relaxed community vibe
- Good for testing
Cons:
- Lowest traffic
- Minimal B2B presence
- Newsletter exposure very diluted
Ideal For: Side projects, experiments, products not needing B2B
Decision Matrix
Choose WEEKDAY (Tue-Thu) if:
- [ ] Primary goal is customer acquisition
- [ ] You have 50+ active supporters ready
- [ ] Product appeals to B2B/enterprise
- [ ] You have team capacity for 24-hour push
- [ ] Marketing budget for promotion
- [ ] Product is polished and market-ready
Choose WEEKEND (Sat-Sun) if:
- [ ] Primary goal is winning a badge
- [ ] Limited support network (<30 people)
- [ ] First Product Hunt launch
- [ ] Solo maker or tiny team
- [ ] MVP seeking validation
- [ ] Consumer/indie product
Choose FRIDAY if:
- [ ] Want balance of traffic and competition
- [ ] Consumer-focused product
- [ ] Creative or fun tool
- [ ] Moderate support network (30-50)
Critical 4-Hour Window
Regardless of day, the first 4 hours after launch are crucial:
Hour 0-1: Aim for 30-50 upvotes
- Activate your closest supporters
- Post on social media
- Send first email wave
Hour 1-2: Aim for 50-100 upvotes
- Second wave of outreach
- Respond to all comments
- Monitor ranking position
Hour 2-4: Aim for 100-200 upvotes
- Continue engagement
- Share progress updates
- Activate next timezone supporters
Why First 4 Hours Matter:
- Rankings are randomized initially
- Algorithm watches early momentum
- Top 3 position attracts organic traffic
- Most users only see top products
Timing Optimization Checklist
- [ ] Confirmed launch at 12:01 AM PST
- [ ] Calculated timezone for your location
- [ ] Assessed competition for chosen day
- [ ] Verified team availability for first 4 hours
- [ ] Scheduled email/social for optimal times
- [ ] Planned supporter activation by timezone
- [ ] Set up monitoring for launch time
Output Format
TIMING RECOMMENDATION
Selected Day: [Day]
Launch Time: 12:01 AM PST ([Local Time] your timezone)
Rationale:
- Primary goal: [Goal] → [Why this day fits]
- Support network size: [#] → [Sufficient/Needs work]
- Expected competition: [Level]
- Upvote target for Top 5: [#]
Timezone Coverage Plan:
- Wave 1 (Hour 0-1): [Region] supporters
- Wave 2 (Hour 1-2): [Region] supporters
- Wave 3 (Hour 2-4): [Region] supporters
Team Availability:
- [Person]: [Time range] - [Role]
- [Person]: [Time range] - [Role]