
Product-Tower
Discover and upvote new products from Turkish founders. Browse AI, SaaS and fintech tools by category and find what's launching next.
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Product-Tower is a startup directory and product launch platform built for founders who want to be discovered — locally and globally.
We believe great products deserve great visibility. Product-Tower gives founders a dedicated space to list their product, collect upvotes from a real community, climb daily and weekly rankings, and get in front of investors, early adopters, and fellow builders who are actively looking for what's new.
What makes Product-Tower different: Browse products across AI, SaaS, fintech, edtech, mobile, e-commerce, and 20+ more categories. Every listed product gets a public profile page with its own ranking history, upvote count, and launch badge. Top products earn daily winner status and appear in curated weekly and monthly leaderboards.
For founders: Submit your product in minutes. Get instant exposure to a community of builders and early users. Use your Product-Tower ranking and upvote data as a credibility signal when pitching to investors or applying to accelerators.
For users and investors: Discover what's launching before everyone else. Follow categories, track rising products, and find your next favorite tool or investment opportunity.
Product-Tower is free to list. Premium visibility options are coming soon for founders who want featured placement and priority exposure.
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What other founders did to grow.
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What I'd usually do when I'm making something brand new is go look on TikTok Instagram see if anyone's talking about the problem that you're trying to solve. You want to make sure that there's an easy path for you to market this app by looking at the comments and seeing like are people asking questions asking like how do I solve this problem.
Mine TikTok And Instagram Comment Sections To Validate The Problem And The Distribution Channel At Once
Before building, Connor scans TikTok and Instagram for people discussing the problem his app would solve. He treats the comment section as both a validation signal and a built-in distribution channel — so he never builds something without a clear marketing path attached.
We had a button on the scan document that you would tap and shows an OCR text and after this refactoring we had moved this button in a drawer and was not directly visible and the effect on the paywall displays was like maybe like 10 20%... that's something I noticed after months.
A buried OCR button silently cut paywall views ~15% for months
A UX cleanup hid the OCR entry point in a drawer, killing one of the main paywall trigger paths. Revenue dropped for months before they traced it back. Treat paywall-trigger surfaces as load-bearing UI — never tuck them behind a refactor without measuring impressions per trigger.
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