162 Interest Score
11 Discussions
0.07 Engagement
Jun 2021 Launched

First Websites and Landing Pages of your Favourite Startups. Discover what your favourite startup websites looked like when they launched, and explore their landing page evolution.

What the Community Said

Hi ProductHunters! šŸ‘‹ I’m super excited to share my weekend project here and I really hope you find it inspirational and useful. I've spent most of Bank Holiday weekend here in the UK (Memorial day weekend for those in the US) going through Wayback machine and Web archive to create a timeline of how popular startup websites have evolved over time since their launch. As the (now) famous quote from Reid Hoffman goes: "If you are not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you have launche

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Pretty cool! Add more sites and this is golden!

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Looks very cool! Have you considered adding a "click to expand" feature so we can see the full size screenshots more easily? Thanks!

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Nice site. I wish you'd launched with more examples ready to view.

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Surely going to remember this project :)

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