4 Products
692 Total Interest
0.17 Avg Engagement
GitHub Top Category
View on Product Hunt

The data on Nick Vanderhoven covers 4 launches across 13 categories. Their strongest category is GitHub, where they've consistently shipped products the community noticed.

Launch Portfolio

All 4 products, sorted by community engagement.

Keep the ball up
255
Indie Games Free Games GitHub
Jan 2025 42 discussions 0.16 engagement
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No login open source file sharing platform
235
Web App Open Source Developer Tools
Jan 2025 15 discussions 0.06 engagement
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Use sleep detection to stop your audio at night
180
iOS Tech Books
Jan 2025 16 discussions 0.09 engagement
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Smart Search for Expired Domains
22
Branding SEO Growth Hacks
Jan 2025 8 discussions 0.36 engagement
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Launch Timeline

YearProductsAvg InterestTop Launch
2025 4 173 Keepy Uppy

Categories

GitHub (2) Indie Games (1) Free Games (1) Games (1) Web App (1) Open Source (1) Developer Tools (1) iOS (1) Tech (1) Books (1)

What the Numbers Say

4 launches, 0.17 average engagement, 692 cumulative interest. Nick Vanderhoven's portfolio shows a prolific launcher whose products attract initial interest.

Frequently Asked Questions

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