Blind Launch is anonymous product discovery. Creators submit ideas. Strangers swipe Yes, Maybe, or No. Only the ideas with real demand survive — no search, no algorithm gaming, no founder fame games.
There's no search bar. You can't look up a specific product, and neither can bots. Products reach voters only through the randomised feed — no targeted campaigns, no gaming the system, no vote manipulation.
No usernames. No vote receipts on your profile. Your taste is a private signal, not a brand to perform for an audience.
You can't buy placement, boost a card, or skip the queue. There are no ads, no sponsorships, no premium tier. The deck is the deck.
No likes, no follower counts, no upvote leaderboards. Only one private number that matters: would-actually-use rate.
Keep or Pass. Three seconds per call. Answer the optional question. The whole feed takes a few minutes — the kind of friction good taste actually wants.
If you've ever wanted to know whether your product is good without first building an audience, a launch list, or a Twitter following — this is for you.
Submit the idea. We strip everything that isn't the idea. Twelve hundred strangers swipe. By tomorrow you have an honest verdict instead of a Tuesday-morning launch graveyard.
One screen. A name, a one-liner, an optional link, an optional quick question. No pitch deck, no founder bio, no prerequisites.
Your card lands in tomorrow's feed. Voters don't know who made it, and nothing they do shows up on a profile. Just thumbs, all day.
Votes roll in as strangers swipe. More keeps means more people see it — your product earns its reach. Too many passes and it quietly fades from the feed until it's gone.