4 Products
660 Total Interest
0.17 Avg Engagement
User Experience Top Category
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The data on Himanshu Sharma covers 4 launches across 10 categories. Their strongest category is User Experience, where they've consistently shipped products the community noticed.

Launch Portfolio

All 4 products, sorted by community engagement.

The notification inbox for web & mobile apps
254
SaaS Developer Tools
Mar 2022 59 discussions 0.23 engagement
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Download free design resources for Figma, Adobe XD etc
211
Design Tools User Experience Web Design
Mar 2022 30 discussions 0.14 engagement
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New way to experience Hacker News
126
Web App News User Experience
Mar 2022 26 discussions 0.21 engagement
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The best dark theme for Figma webapp
69
Design Tools Productivity User Experience
Feb 2022 6 discussions 0.09 engagement
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Launch Timeline

YearProductsAvg InterestTop Launch
2022 4 165 MagicBell

Categories

User Experience (3) Design Tools (2) SaaS (1) Developer Tools (1) Web Design (1) Web App (1) News (1) Tech (1) Tech news (1) Productivity (1)

What the Numbers Say

4 launches, 0.17 average engagement, 660 cumulative interest. Himanshu Sharma's portfolio shows a prolific launcher whose products attract initial interest.

Frequently Asked Questions

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