LetterHunt

10,000+ active, curated newsletters to promote your product

INTEREST SCORE 752
DISCUSSIONS 225
ENGAGEMENT 0.30
LAUNCHED Sep 2021
TYPE B2B
Newsletters Marketing Tech

Workspaces

A collection of workspaces from creative individuals

INTEREST SCORE 647
DISCUSSIONS 110
ENGAGEMENT 0.17
LAUNCHED Aug 2022
TYPE B2C
Newsletters Remote Work Home office

Both LetterHunt and Workspaces are in our Newsletters index. Both crossed our engagement threshold. Here's how they compare on the numbers that are hard to fake.

Category Overlap

CategoryLetterHuntWorkspaces
Home office - Yes
Marketing Yes -
Newsletters Yes Yes
Remote Work - Yes
Tech Yes -

What the Community Said

On LetterHunt

Interesting! Deff one to circle back to once we're vamping up our growth campaigns.

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Congrats on the launch! Are all/most of the newsletters from Substack?

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Wow, this is super interesting!

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On Workspaces

This is super cool and super dig the side project beginnings! Congrats!!!! @ryangilbert

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This looks really cool! Getting all sorts of ideas, and I'm subscribing now!

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Cool, there is a similar section at macvitamin.com where mac users can share their workstation pictures

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The Numbers

LetterHunt leads on raw interest score. LetterHunt leads on engagement ratio. LetterHunt leads on both metrics. That doesn't happen often.

These products share 1 categories: Newsletters. Moderate overlap suggests they target related but distinct use cases.

LetterHunt is also tagged in Marketing, Tech, which Workspaces isn't. That suggests LetterHunt positions itself more broadly or targets an adjacent audience.

Workspaces has unique category tags in Home office, Remote Work. Different positioning can mean a different buyer profile, even within the same space.

Launch Context

LetterHunt launched Sep 2021. Workspaces launched Aug 2022. LetterHunt has had more time to iterate and build a user base. Workspaces had the advantage of launching into a more defined market with clearer user expectations.

Which One Fits You

Pick LetterHunt if you want the product with the larger community behind it; sustained discussion and active users are your priority; you value stability and a longer track record; you need something that also covers Tech.

Pick Workspaces if community size matters less to you than engagement depth; you prefer newer tools with fresher tech; you need something that also covers Home office.

What Each Product Does

LetterHunt: LetterHunt connects you to 10,000+ niche, active newsletter writers to promote your product. Find and partner with newsletters in your niche and unlock a new avenue for marketing your product/service. Newsletters are categorized along with engagement stats 🙌

Workspaces: Workspaces gives you a behind-the-scenes tour of the desk setups of inspiring creatives, designers, developers, entrepreneurs, etc. every week. Delivered to your inbox every Saturday and Sunday.

Other Products in This Space

These products also compete in the Newsletters category:

Internet Is Beautiful — Discover the most interesting, weird and awesome websites (Interest: 544, Engagement: 0.17)

Life-Changing Concepts — Mental models that give you an unfair advantage in business (Interest: 480, Engagement: 0.36)

Insanely Cool Tools — Discover insanely cool tools for startups founders (Interest: 411, Engagement: 0.12)

Unspam AI — See how your subscribers read your emails with our AI inbox (Interest: 390, Engagement: 0.19)

SaaS Yearbook — A year-by-year study on how SaaS companies became unicorns (Interest: 365, Engagement: 0.33)

Microns — Discover micro-startups for sale (Interest: 354, Engagement: 0.24)

Frequently Asked Questions

Either the product didn't meet our engagement threshold, or it doesn't share enough category tags with the other product to generate a meaningful comparison. We'd rather show no comparison than a misleading one.

Each product's data reflects its launch period. The comparison shows both products' engagement metrics from when they launched. The build date at the bottom of the page shows when the index was last refreshed.

Not yet. Current comparisons use launch-period data only. Post-launch tracking is on our roadmap.

Generally, yes. Engagement ratio is hard to fake. A product can generate artificial interest, but sustained discussion threads require people who actually used the product and had something to say about it.

Automatically. We compare products that share at least one category and have similar interest scores. Products too far apart in traction don't make for useful comparisons.

No. Interest is launch-day attention. Engagement ratio is a better quality signal. The product with more discussions per interest point usually has stronger product-market fit.

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