Product Explorer 2.0 is a daily updated database of 70k+ products that launched during the past 10 years. It can be used to identify acquisition targets, to find abandoned projects you can revive, and to develop a data-driven launch strategy.
Database with extensive data on 70,000+ product launches
Product Explorer 2.0 is a daily updated database of 70k+ products that launched during the past 10 years. It can be used to identify acquisition targets, to find abandoned projects you can revive, and to develop a data-driven launch strategy.
Hey š I love building simple side projects that provide value to people. At the same time, Iām not a fan of offering free stuff if you have nothing to sell . So what I tried in the past is charging a little money for access to my side projects like Newsletter Spy or Product Explorer. This worked OK. But I was never able to grow them to a point where they generated significant revenue. It became apparent that I had to change my approach to reach the next level in the entrepreneur game. I stopped
Thanks for your work! And awesome to see that you are doing so well with https://www.damngoodleads.com/ # that you can ship these projects for free. :)
This is amazing! Thank you for making this free and congrats on the launch!! šš
Fantastic approach @jakob_greenfeld! I also feel like trying to squeeze profit from any random side project can take away all the fun from it, and then at some point, I stop. It happened with my personal blog and newsletter, and I was thinking about focusing on revenue on one key project that can fund the rest of my ventures. Happy to see it works for you! Congrats and thank you! I can't wait to dig into this database. š¤
Congrats on the launch š I'm so glad I found your product. It will be quite helpful for my current research š
Check the similar products section on this page, or browse the category pages linked in the tags above. Each category page shows all products for a given year, sorted by engagement.
A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.
Categories come from the product's launch tags. Most products appear in 2-3 categories. The primary category is listed first.