Product Hunt is where early adopters tell you what they really think. Mine the comments for angles.
Product Hunt comments are written by makers and early adopters the day a product launches, the feature they wish it had, the tool they're switching from, the question that decides whether they try it. Adlicio reads the comments under any public Product Hunt launch and ranks the patterns into structured ad angles, each tagged with the tension, the objection, and a candidate hook line. No API key, no code.
Browser-based. No Product Hunt API. Your first brief in 60 seconds.
Why Product Hunt comments are worth mining
Product Hunt is where a product meets its earliest, most opinionated users, and the comment threads under a launch are full of the exact things that decide adoption, the comparison to the incumbent, the missing feature, the use case the maker never pitched. For anyone selling to founders, makers, or early adopters, it is a feed of unfiltered first impressions.
Reading those threads one launch at a time is slow, and the useful patterns only show up across many of them. Adlicio reads the public comments under the launches that match your category and runs them through the same angle engine as the rest of the platform, clustering the recurring requests, comparisons, and objections, and ranking them into a brief you can test as ad copy or paste straight into Claude.
What you can do with Product Hunt comments
- Mine the comments under a competitor's launch to find what early adopters asked for and what they compared it to, then position directly into that gap.
- Pull the recurring feature requests across launches in your category to see what the market is actually asking for before you write the ad.
- Lift the verbatim language makers use to describe the switch from an incumbent tool to write copy that names the pain they already feel.
- Build an objection bank from launch comments so every campaign opens against a doubt real early adopters raised.
Product Hunt scraper FAQ
Does this use the Product Hunt API?
No. Adlicio reads publicly visible comments on a Product Hunt launch, the same content any visitor sees, with no API key and no code.
What can it pull from Product Hunt?
The public comments under a launch, the text and who wrote it, which feed the same angle engine used for every other source.
Why scrape Product Hunt instead of just reading a launch?
One launch is easy to read, the patterns that matter show up across many launches in a category. Adlicio reads across them and returns the requests and objections ranked, instead of a dozen tabs you still have to synthesize.
Is scraping Product Hunt comments allowed?
Adlicio reads publicly visible comments and takes no action on your behalf, it doesn't post, upvote, or message. It reads what's already public, just across far more comments at once.
What do I actually get back?
A structured brief: the recurring requests, comparisons, and objections ranked by frequency, the angles each supports, and the verbatim Product Hunt quotes behind them, ready to test as ad copy or drop into Claude or ChatGPT.
Turn Product Hunt comments into your next ad angle.
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