Really Good Emails updated on Product Hunt Hi, Smiles Davis! We've been quietly working on some big updates on Product Hunt and want to give you a first look before the new product pages are live for everyone tomorrow, August 29. You'll see we added a bunch of new features, including: list with 6 items bullet Badges trophy bullet Descriptions pencil ️ bullet Reviews smiling cat face with heart-eyes bullet Around the Web link bullet Jobs victory hand ️ bullet Social Links baby chick out of list Our goal is to present your product in the best way possible, to create a community powered database of the best products (more on this later in the year). To see your new product page, ensure you're logged in and click the big, red button: link See Really Good Emails heading level 2 What's new Here's a breakdown of what we added and how it all works. First, take a peek at Not Hotdog's shiny new product page. heading level 3 1. Badges trophy You'll begin to notice badges on various products pages, highlighting its popularity and past achievements. We're starting with most upvoted products of the day, week, and month and Golden Kitty Award(tm) winners. Examples: link Not Hotdog was number 3 for May 2017, link Stripe Atlas was number 1 for April 6 2017, link Polymail was number 1 for December 2015. heading level 3 2. Description pencil ️ We're adding descriptions to help the community understand what your product does, who it's for, and how it works. Examples: link Full Story is a tool that captures your site visitors behavior, link Spoonbill is an email digest of Twitter bio changes. heading level 3 3. Reviews grinning face Upvotes are a simple, powerful method of curation; a way for the community to demonstrate interest in a new product. However, upvotes don't necessarily represent the quality of a product nor is it a fair metric when comparing products. After lots of testing, we're introducing Reviews to empower the Product Hunt community to share their opinion (positive, neutral, or negative) on various products. Please don't review your own product. winking face Examples: link Honey reviewed by myself, link GIPHY Says reviewed by Ben, link Principle reviewed by Julie. heading level 3 4. Around the Web link We often see people link to news articles, reviews, funding announcements, blog posts, and other web links on the internet within the comments. Now you can add these links in a dedicated Around the Web section to provide more context and give everyone a place to learn more about your product. Examples: link Sticky AI from the makers of Prisma appeared in The Verge, link Air Pods were rated by Wirecutter as the best wireless headphones heading level 3 5. Jobs victory hand ️ Often the best time to recruit is on launch day. Now you can promote open jobs on your product page by simply adding their Angel List company profile. Example: link Scale (YC S 16) is hiring engineers heading level 3 6. Social Links baby chick Let people know where else to find you. Add a link to Angel List, Twitter, Facebook, Medium, Github, or My Space (j slash k). link Update Really Good Emails PHEW! That was a long update! As I mentioned above, your account is currently whitelisted to preview these updates now. Tomorrow, everyone will see your new product page so we encourage every maker to update their page as they see fit. Add a brief description, links to your social accounts, articles about your product, and job openings you might have available. As always, eager to get your feedback. Feel free to reply to this email with your thoughts or questions. folded hands – Ryan and the Product Hunt Team This e mail has been sent to link email protected , link click here to unsubscribe dot 90 Gold St, San Francisco, CA 94133