8 Products
851 Total Interest
0.33 Avg Engagement
Productivity Top Category
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Across 8 launches, Paul Hill has averaged 0.33 engagement ratio. That number matters more than total interest because it measures depth of community response, not just visibility.

Launch Portfolio

All 8 products, sorted by community engagement.

Access media, calendar, files & more from the Mac's notch
356
Mac Productivity Menu Bar Apps
Jun 2024 17 discussions 0.05 engagement
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Create a fake Windows BSOD meme easily
149
Memes
Jul 2024 18 discussions 0.12 engagement
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Track, analyze & limit your time spent on each website
145
Browser Extensions Productivity Time Tracking
Jun 2024 23 discussions 0.16 engagement
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Measure and compare your network speeds
118
Android Side Project
Jul 2024 9 discussions 0.08 engagement
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Meetings across companies & time zones – right from Outlook!
25
SaaS Meetings Calendar
Oct 2024 10 discussions 0.40 engagement
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10X Your Workflow & Productivity In Your Creator Business
24
Productivity Marketing Notion
Aug 2024 10 discussions 0.42 engagement
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Invoice Solutions For Businesses and Freelancers
20
Freelance Finance Accounting
Oct 2024 5 discussions 0.25 engagement
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Your Crypto Navigation
14
News Web3
Aug 2024 16 discussions 1.14 engagement
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Launch Timeline

YearProductsAvg InterestTop Launch
2024 8 106 NotchNook

Categories

Productivity (3) Mac (1) Menu Bar Apps (1) Memes (1) Browser Extensions (1) Time Tracking (1) Android (1) Side Project (1) SaaS (1) Meetings (1)

Launch Pattern

Paul Hill's strongest launch pulled 356 interest. Their weakest tracked launch pulled 14. A 25.4x spread between best and worst is wide for a serial launcher. Consistency matters more than one big hit.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

It means the community paid attention. High total interest across many launches signals consistent relevance. But a founder with 3 launches averaging 0.40 engagement may have built better products than one with 20 launches averaging 0.08.

Sum of each product's engagement ratio divided by number of products. It weights every launch equally regardless of interest score. A founder with consistently high engagement across small launches will rank higher than one with one viral hit and many duds.

Yes. The maker list includes anyone credited on the launch page. Team members, co-founders, and contributors all appear. We don't distinguish between roles.

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