Ilai Szpiezak

1,000 new users in 2 weeks... Growing faster in 14 days than in 14 months ✨

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The last 14 days have been mental. Here’s why 👇
Pretty Prompt has grown faster in two weeks than our previous product did in 14 months 😅. Crazy.

Highlights:
- 36 new reviews. More than the last 3 months combined.
- 1,000+ new paying users signed up. Still can’t believe I’m typing that.
- We gave a talk at Stripe about our story and using LLMs in production.
- And on our side, we have been shipping like crazy.

This week is Launch Week.
Major updates. New integrations. Small but powerful tweaks. Super excited 🤩

What people are saying:
- “My productivity has skyrocketed. It just makes sense the second you use it."
- “Honestly, it's one of those tools that instantly becomes part of your everyday stack.”
- “No friction, no learning curve. Just genuinely better outputs..."
- "The time savings compound quickly."
- "The output I'm getting from Pretty Prompt is a million billion times better than what I was getting before.”

Biggest focus:
- Refine v2 → better refinement, multiple options, context.
- Team Plans → shared libraries, multi-user support.
- Lovable Integration → site-specific prompts for Vibe coding ❤️

Obsessed with making every day better than the last.

And it all started right here in Product Hunt. The best place to launch new products.

At least it was for us.

Your feedback drives what we're building. Try Pretty Prompt and let me know your thoughts!

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Nika

Which marketing activities (according to your observation) have helped the most?

Ilai Szpiezak
@busmark_w_nika I think the most useful thing was messaging new users one by one, no automation, just very personal to understand what they needed and learn about their experience. Another great thing was to be featured in other newsletters. Though that helped mainly in the very beginning only.
Nika

@ilaiszp That only proves that the newsletter is not a dead source! :D

Amy Ingram

Wow! That's incredible. Congratulations. It's encouraging to read that continuous product improvement, not perfect execution on the first try has got you here.

Ilai Szpiezak

@amy_ingram 100%!

We're after quality. Not perfection. :)

(Btw, one of my best friends has the same surname, Ingram!)

Amy Ingram

@ilaiszp I like that! Ha, fun coincidence ;-)