I'm launching on Product Hunt next Tuesday. I have GA4 installed but honestly the dashboards are overwhelming and slow. I just want to know: is anyone actually signing up, and where are they coming from. What do you use on launch day?
Detected Need:
Real-time signup attribution on launch day without GA4 complexity.
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r/indiehackers
Today
vs Plausible
89% matchPlausible vs Fathom vs something else? Need lightweight analytics for launch
Ranks for: "SaaS launch"
by u/saasbuilder42 • 5 hours ago
I've been using Plausible for 6 months but find myself tabbing to Twitter + Reddit + email to piece together where users came from. Is there something that unifies this without going full Mixpanel?
Detected Need:
Unified attribution across social + email without heavy analytics tooling.
Easy
r/startups
Today
91% matchWe hit #3 on PH but can't tell what actually drove the paid conversions
Ranks for: "launch analytics"
by u/ph_launcher • 8 hours ago
200+ signups from PH day, 14 converted to paid by day 7. Absolutely no clue which came from Twitter vs the PH page vs the newsletter shoutout. Feels like flying blind.
Detected Need:
Multi-touch attribution for launch-day traffic sources.
Easy
r/SaaS
Recent
vs Plausible
92% matchIs it worth switching from Plausible to something more SaaS-focused?
Ranks for: "launch analytics"
by u/plausible_maxed • 22 hours ago
Plausible is great for pageviews but gives me nothing about conversions. Is there a Plausible-for-SaaS?
Detected Need:
SaaS-focused analytics.
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r/SideProject
Recent
85% matchTired of checking 6 different tabs after I post a launch tweet
Ranks for: "track launch"
by u/tabhoarder • 12 hours ago
Every time I tweet about my project I end up with 8 tabs open: Twitter analytics, GA4, Stripe, Beehiiv, Reddit, Hacker News, Gumroad, and my signup table. There has to be a better way.
Detected Need:
Single pane of glass for launch traffic across 6+ sources.
Easy
r/analytics
Recent
81% matchDaily standup-style analytics digest — does this exist?
Ranks for: "track launch"
by u/email_first • 18 hours ago
I'd love a tool that emails me every morning: 'yesterday you got X signups, Y came from Twitter, Z from Reddit'. Simple summary, no dashboard to open.
Detected Need:
Email digest of daily attribution.