Lifto
A demo-first launch platform, where users can interact with products and upload theirs.
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Video reels for launches is a known idea, but the no-upvote, no-24-hour angle is a clear wedge against Product Hunt.
The dark and orange system is intentional, but the fire emoji category row and the cookie banner over the stats break the rhythm.
The headline, the subhead, and the URL input show the full offer in one glance: free launch, backlink, reel feed.
Founders who want backlinks are a real buyer, but the two-sided feed needs viewers, and 55 founders shows a cold start.
The Lifto vs Product Hunt table is quotable, but the page has no built-in loop that makes a stranger share it.
The counters show 61 reels and only 28 page views. That math fails. No testimonials, and no logos under As Featured On.
Sharp anti-Product Hunt pitch with a real backlink hook, sunk by a stats bar where 61 reels somehow got 28 page views.
The backlink promise and the comparison table give founders a concrete reason to submit, and the URL-to-launch input is a strong CTA. The trust layer fails: the counters contradict each other, the As Featured On strip is empty, and the category tiles render as fire emojis. Remove the stats bar until the numbers are credible, and fill or cut the As Featured On section.
The video-first launch feed gives product discovery a useful, but familiar, short-video format.
Bold type, orange accents, and the purple phone form a clear system, but the cookie box covers key metrics.
The first screen names founders, demo reels, free launch, and the URL action with little effort.
Founders face launch pressure, and the free, always-on feed offers a clear Product Hunt alternative.
Demo reels, likes, comments, follows, and a share icon support repeat use and sharing.
Privacy and terms links help, but no team or testimonial supports the reach and exposure claims.
Lifto makes product launches easy to grasp, but its promised audience needs proof as strong as its visual pitch.
The first screen explains the free video launch model and gives founders a direct URL action. The page does not prove its reach or fair exposure claims. Add named founder results with reel views, site clicks, and dates beside the launch form.
The product uses a video feed for product discovery.
The layout uses a basic dark theme and simple vector images.
The primary text explains the main function in a few words.
The text targets founders who do not like standard launch processes.
The offer of a permanent web link provides a reason to share.
The page shows an impossible number for average session time.
The page clearly shows a new launch method, but fake data stops user trust.
The page has a strong message for a specific user group. The comparison section is effective. You must delete the fake statistics to build a real product reputation.
The page sets Lifto against Product Hunt with video reels and a permanent backlink. The category is common.
The dark orange system is consistent. The cookie box covers the metrics and the phone shows a generic analytics screen.
The hero states the offer in one look: launch free, keep the backlink, and use a swipe feed of demo reels.
The page names founders and the Product Hunt launch-day pain. The wedge is a free always-on listing with a do-follow link.
Founders may repeat the Product Hunt comparison. The page has no strong hook that a stranger will share.
The page shows 58 founders and 58m+ average session time. That session figure is not believable. No team is shown.
Free launch and a do-follow link are clear, but 58 founders and a 58m+ session metric make the page hard to trust.
The hero is easy to read and the Product Hunt contrast helps the reader. The cookie box covers the proof row and the phone image shows a generic analytics tool, not the swipe feed. Replace the session-time figure and show a real product reel in the phone image.
What works and what to improve next.
What the jury liked
- The do-follow backlink and instant URL launch give founders one clear, immediate payoff.
- A clear URL launch action turns the main promise into an immediate task.
- The clear contrast with existing product launch websites.
- The hero states a free launch and a permanent do-follow backlink in one line.
What to improve next
- Impossible metrics, 61 reels with 28 page views, make the whole page read as unverified.
- Claims of fair exposure and wide reach have no visible customer proof.
- The display of impossible user data statistics.
- The 58m+ session time and the 58 founder count do not match and look false.
What each model saw in every category.
Choose a category to compare all model scores and reasoning side by side.
Video reels for launches is a known idea, but the no-upvote, no-24-hour angle is a clear wedge against Product Hunt.
The video-first launch feed gives product discovery a useful, but familiar, short-video format.
The product uses a video feed for product discovery.
The page sets Lifto against Product Hunt with video reels and a permanent backlink. The category is common.
The dark and orange system is intentional, but the fire emoji category row and the cookie banner over the stats break the rhythm.
Bold type, orange accents, and the purple phone form a clear system, but the cookie box covers key metrics.
The layout uses a basic dark theme and simple vector images.
The dark orange system is consistent. The cookie box covers the metrics and the phone shows a generic analytics screen.
The headline, the subhead, and the URL input show the full offer in one glance: free launch, backlink, reel feed.
The first screen names founders, demo reels, free launch, and the URL action with little effort.
The primary text explains the main function in a few words.
The hero states the offer in one look: launch free, keep the backlink, and use a swipe feed of demo reels.
Founders who want backlinks are a real buyer, but the two-sided feed needs viewers, and 55 founders shows a cold start.
Founders face launch pressure, and the free, always-on feed offers a clear Product Hunt alternative.
The text targets founders who do not like standard launch processes.
The page names founders and the Product Hunt launch-day pain. The wedge is a free always-on listing with a do-follow link.
The Lifto vs Product Hunt table is quotable, but the page has no built-in loop that makes a stranger share it.
Demo reels, likes, comments, follows, and a share icon support repeat use and sharing.
The offer of a permanent web link provides a reason to share.
Founders may repeat the Product Hunt comparison. The page has no strong hook that a stranger will share.
The counters show 61 reels and only 28 page views. That math fails. No testimonials, and no logos under As Featured On.
Privacy and terms links help, but no team or testimonial supports the reach and exposure claims.
The page shows an impossible number for average session time.
The page shows 58 founders and 58m+ average session time. That session figure is not believable. No team is shown.
How every model's score evolved.
How Lifto ranks.
Want another look? Owners can request a $9 re-review from their private Chambers link. Models used: claude-fable-5 · gpt-5.6-sol · gemini-3.1-pro-preview · grok-4.6.