4 Products
778 Total Interest
0.27 Avg Engagement
Chrome Extensions Top Category
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I track founders who ship repeatedly because their engagement patterns reveal what the market rewards. Harrison Telyan has 4 products in the index. Here's how each performed.

Launch Portfolio

All 4 products, sorted by community engagement.

Build AI moodboards from anything you see online 🍫
292
Chrome Extensions Design Tools Artificial Intelligence
Jul 2025 42 discussions 0.14 engagement
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Discover the value of your equity
267
Fintech
May 2023 65 discussions 0.24 engagement
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Your startup's design department
198
Design UX Design
Jan 2024 69 discussions 0.35 engagement
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Personal task management app
21
Productivity Task Management SaaS
Apr 2025 7 discussions 0.33 engagement
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Launch Timeline

YearProductsAvg InterestTop Launch
2023 1 267 Equity Value Finder
2024 1 198 NUMI
2025 2 156 Snack it

Categories

Chrome Extensions (1) Design Tools (1) Artificial Intelligence (1) Fintech (1) Design (1) UX Design (1) Productivity (1) Task Management (1) SaaS (1)

What the Numbers Say

4 launches, 0.27 average engagement, 778 cumulative interest. Harrison Telyan's portfolio shows a builder who maintains audience attention across multiple products.

Frequently Asked Questions

They either have fewer than 3 tracked products, or their products launched below our engagement threshold. We set the bar at 3 products to ensure founder pages have enough data to be useful.

Founder pages are rebuilt with every index update. A founder's stats change when we add new products to the index.

Yes. If the same person is listed as a maker on products from different companies, all of those products appear on their founder page. That's one of the advantages of tracking by person rather than by company.

We track the makers listed on each product's launch page. A founder appears here if they're credited on 3 or more products in our index.

Serial builders. Some founders launch multiple products across different categories. Others iterate publicly, launching new versions or pivots as separate products. Both patterns show up in the data.

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