Superlist

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INTEREST SCORE 1,259
DISCUSSIONS 209
ENGAGEMENT 0.17
LAUNCHED Feb 2024
TYPE B2B
Productivity Task Management Notes

Amploo

A single tool for SMEs to optimize processes & connect teams

INTEREST SCORE 1,174
DISCUSSIONS 247
ENGAGEMENT 0.21
LAUNCHED Sep 2024
TYPE B2B
Productivity Task Management SaaS

Here's the honest comparison between Superlist and Amploo. Community engagement data, category positioning, and the numbers that each product earned at launch.

Category Overlap

CategorySuperlistAmploo
Notes Yes -
Productivity Yes Yes
SaaS - Yes
Task Management Yes Yes

What the Community Said

On Superlist

Meow Product Hunt πŸ‘‹ When Wunderlist shut down, @christianreber introduced Superlist in a Tweet . Personally, I loved Wunderlist, and since then, I've been looking for its successor, experimenting with alternatives that just didn't work. I had conversations with competitors asking me what made Wunder...

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You've really nailed the UI/UX here, but I'm struggling to see anything here that you can't already achieve with a Notion page?

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Been waiting a while for something to fill the void that Wunderlist left. Well done!

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On Amploo

Hey everyone! 😊 I’m thrilled to share the story behind Amploo with you! After working with a variety of companies, I noticed a common struggle: businesses, whether big or small, often faced the same issues. A lack of a centralized space for planning and managing tasks. With data scattered across dif...

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Hi @alex_amploo , your domain amploo.com is available on Godaddy autions and thought it might be interesting for you to aquire before it is too late. Love to look of your project. Congrats and hope you have amazing success with it!!!

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@alex_amploo Congrats on your product launch! Amploo looks like a fantastic solution for SMEs, offering everything from task management to HR functions in one centralized platform. Excited to see how it helps businesses streamline their operations and boost productivity. Great job!

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The Numbers

Superlist leads on raw interest score. Amploo leads on engagement ratio. That split is worth paying attention to. Superlist attracted more initial eyeballs, but Amploo's audience engaged deeper. For most buyers, engagement ratio is the better signal.

These products share 2 categories: Productivity, Task Management. Moderate overlap suggests they target related but distinct use cases.

Superlist is also tagged in Notes, which Amploo isn't. That suggests Superlist positions itself more broadly or targets an adjacent audience.

Amploo has unique category tags in SaaS. Different positioning can mean a different buyer profile, even within the same space.

Launch Context

Superlist launched Feb 2024. Amploo launched Sep 2024. Both launched the same year, meaning they faced similar market conditions and competition levels.

Engagement Breakdown

Superlist has a 0.17 engagement ratio (average), based on 209 discussion threads across 1,259 interest points. Middle of the pack for Task Management. Enough discussion to suggest real usage, but not the kind of buzz that indicates a category-defining product.

Amploo has a 0.21 engagement ratio (average), based on 247 discussions across 1,174 interest points. Average engagement for the category. Solid but not exceptional.

Position in Productivity

Within the Productivity category (10,876 total products), Superlist ranks #18 and Amploo ranks #27 by interest score. Both are in the upper tier of Productivity launches.

Superlist is in the top 0% of Productivity by interest. Amploo is in the top 0%.

Which One Fits You

Pick Superlist if you want the product with the larger community behind it; you need something that also covers Notes.

Pick Amploo if community size matters less to you than engagement depth; sustained discussion and active users are your priority; you need something that also covers SaaS.

What Each Product Does

Superlist: Intuitive, private by default, and integrated with everything you already use, it’s built to work the way you do. With Superlist, you can do it all: Create to-do lists, capture thoughts or detailed notes, assign tasks to teammates, and everything in between.

Amploo: Amploo is an all-in-one collaborative tool designed for SMEs. It enhances productivity and teamwork by providing a unified platform to streamline operations, connect employees, and oversee projects seamlessly.

Other Products in This Space

These products also compete in the Productivity, Task Management categories:

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CoPilot.Live β€” Your personalised AI assistant (Interest: 408, Engagement: 0.49)

Outlit β€” AI agents for your SaaS deals (Interest: 373, Engagement: 0.23)

Slashit App β€” Turn your common text into shortcuts and work faster with AI (Interest: 327, Engagement: 0.23)

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

How directly these products compete. Three or more shared categories means they're going after the same user. One shared category means they approach the space from different angles. Zero overlap and they probably shouldn't be compared.

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