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Indie Hacker's First Launch — A 3-Day Plan

You've built the product. Now you have 3 days. Here is the minimum-viable launch sequence that actually works for solo founders in 2026.

The 3-Day Launch Plan

You finished the product. You have 3 days before launch. Here's the order.

Day -3: SEO and Legal

This is the boring day. Most indie hackers skip it and regret it.

  • Unique title + meta description on every page (30 min)
  • Canonical URL on every page (10 min)
  • Sitemap.xml + robots.txt (10 min)
  • OG image (1200×630), Twitter card tags (45 min if you draw it, 5 min if you use a template)
  • Favicon + apple-touch-icon (20 min)
  • Privacy Policy and Terms of Service via Termly or Iubenda (60 min)
  • Contact email linked in footer (2 min)

Total: about half a day if you move quickly.

Day -2: Infrastructure and Payments

  • HTTPS with HSTS header (usually 1 click on Vercel/Cloudflare)
  • GA4 installed, one conversion event defined (30 min)
  • Google Search Console verified, sitemap submitted (15 min)
  • Sentry or similar error monitoring (20 min)
  • If paid: Stripe live keys, webhook endpoint verified end-to-end, real-card test in production, receipts going to inbox not spam (2-3 hours)
  • Cookie banner if you have any EU/UK traffic (15 min with Cookiebot free)

Day -1: Content and Distribution Prep

  • Draft your Twitter/X launch thread (title post + 3-5 follow-up tweets with GIFs)
  • Draft your Product Hunt listing: tagline, description, gallery, maker comment
  • Draft your newsletter email
  • Research the relevant subreddit (read sticky posts, check rules about self-promotion)
  • Ask 5-10 friends to bookmark your PH URL (don't say "upvote" — that's a rules violation, but reminders work)
  • Charge your phone and laptop. Sleep early.

Day 0: Launch

  • 00:01 PT: submit to Product Hunt
  • 00:05 PT: post pinned Twitter/X thread
  • 00:10 PT: send newsletter
  • 00:30 PT: monitor PH comments, reply within 10 minutes for first 4 hours
  • 08:00 local: post to Reddit if sub rules allow; post Show HN if relevant
  • Every 20 minutes: check error monitoring, support inbox, Stripe dashboard (if paid)
  • Evening: thank-you post on Twitter/X with day-1 stats

What goes wrong

Most common day-0 failures: payments stuck in test mode, webhook not firing, sitemap not submitted, privacy policy page 404, a broken mobile layout on iPhone safari (different from desktop safari). The checklist catches all five.

The honest expectation

A solo indie first launch in 2026, with no prior audience, averages 30-80 Product Hunt upvotes, 200-1,000 visitors, and 3-15 signups on day 1. That's okay. The launch isn't the finish line — it's the indexable event that Google, HN, and PH use to evaluate you for the next 90 days.

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