4 Products
893 Total Interest
0.17 Avg Engagement
Artificial Intelligence Top Category
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Tim Pouw has launched 4 products since 2024. That's more than most founders ship in a career. The community's response to each one is below.

Launch Portfolio

All 4 products, sorted by community engagement.

Build and ship AI tools super fast
660
Software Engineering Developer Tools Artificial Intelligence
Jul 2024 170 discussions 0.26 engagement
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Get a unified view of all your SaaS ventures
142
Analytics SaaS Money
Jun 2024 13 discussions 0.09 engagement
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Track and analyze your competitors activities in one place
48
Marketing Advertising SaaS
Jun 2024 9 discussions 0.19 engagement
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Summarize Notion Tables into Mindmaps with AI
43
Artificial Intelligence Data Visualization Notion
Jul 2024 6 discussions 0.14 engagement
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Launch Timeline

YearProductsAvg InterestTop Launch
2024 4 223 BuilderKit

Categories

Artificial Intelligence (2) SaaS (2) Software Engineering (1) Developer Tools (1) Analytics (1) Money (1) Marketing (1) Advertising (1) Data Visualization (1) Notion (1)

What the Numbers Say

4 launches, 0.17 average engagement, 893 cumulative interest. Tim Pouw's portfolio shows a prolific launcher whose products attract initial interest.

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