Most launches fail for a boring reason: the people who said they'd support you don't.
LaunchPact turns that soft promise into a two-way commitment. You match with another founder launching around the same time, agree on what each of you will do, and both sides confirm follow-through with a screenshot. Every completed pact builds a public trust score — so you can see who actually shows up before you plan your launch around them.
We built this after analyzing our own launch data: 43.6% of pacts collapse, and 81.8% of those failures are one-sided — one founder delivers, the other disappears. Trust scores exist to fix that asymmetry.
What you get:
Matching with founders launching in your window
Screenshot-verified follow-through on both sides
Public trust scores built from completed pacts
A directory of upcoming launches so you can plan ahead
Launch-day reminders so nothing slips
Free to start. 1,000+ founders already coordinating their launches.
Mutual pacts
Match with another founder launching in your window and agree on what each side commits to. Both sides, or it doesn't count.
Screenshot verification
Follow-through gets confirmed with a screenshot from each founder — not a checkbox, not an honor system.
Trust scores
Every completed pact builds a public score. See who actually delivers before you plan your launch around them.
Launch directory
Browse upcoming launches and find partners weeks ahead instead of scrambling the night before.
Opportunity alerts
Get notified when another founder pledges support for your launch, so you can lock it in.
Launch-day reminders
Timed nudges on both sides so commitments don't quietly expire.
Founder profiles
Track record, past pacts, and completion rate in one place.
Solo founders with no launch audience
You've got no list and no network. Instead of posting into the void, you line up committed supporters before launch day.
First-time Product Hunt launchers
You don't know how launch day actually works. Matching with founders who've done it before gets you a partner and a sanity check.
Founders who've been burned by soft promises
Ten people said they'd support you, two did. Trust scores make that pattern visible in advance instead of after.
Small teams competing against big ones
Our data shows a steep team-size gradient in top-10 placement — larger teams win disproportionately. Coordination is how a two-person team closes that gap.
Repeat launchers building a reputation
Every pact you complete compounds into a score, so finding good partners gets easier each launch.
Founders coordinating across time zones
Your launch starts at midnight PT regardless of where you are. Scheduled pacts and reminders handle the offset.

Hey Fazier 👋 I built LaunchPact after a launch where ten people told me they'd show up and two actually did. That gap is the whole problem — support on launch day is built entirely on soft promises, and soft promises break. So LaunchPact makes it mutual and verifiable. You match with a founder launching around the same time, you each commit to something specific, and you both confirm follow-through with a screenshot. Complete a pact, your trust score goes up. Ghost someone, it doesn't. Next time you're picking a partner, you can see the difference before you plan around them. When we pulled our own data, 43.6% of pacts collapsed — and 81.8% of those failures were one-sided. One founder delivered, the other vanished. Trust scores exist specifically to make that asymmetry visible. To be clear about what this is: it's coordination and accountability infrastructure, not a vote-trading ring. Nothing is guaranteed or transactional. Founders agree to support each other and prove they did. 1,000+ founders on it, free to start. If you're launching in the next few weeks, go find a partner — happy to answer anything in the comments.

Hey Fazier 👋 I built LaunchPact after a launch where ten people told me they'd show up and two actually did. That gap is the whole problem — support on launch day is built entirely on soft promises, and soft promises break. So LaunchPact makes it mutual and verifiable. You match with a founder launching around the same time, you each commit to something specific, and you both confirm follow-through with a screenshot. Complete a pact, your trust score goes up. Ghost someone, it doesn't. Next time you're picking a partner, you can see the difference before you plan around them. When we pulled our own data, 43.6% of pacts collapsed — and 81.8% of those failures were one-sided. One founder delivered, the other vanished. Trust scores exist specifically to make that asymmetry visible. To be clear about what this is: it's coordination and accountability infrastructure, not a vote-trading ring. Nothing is guaranteed or transactional. Founders agree to support each other and prove they did. 1,000+ founders on it, free to start. If you're launching in the next few weeks, go find a partner — happy to answer anything in the comments.
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