Hey HN community,
I built a tool that helps optimize your post for hitting the first page of Show HN.
How it works: I used a Hugging Face dataset of all Hacker News posts from the past 3 years and trained a model that predicts how successful your post might be. There's still a lot of randomness on HN, so nothing is guaranteed, but the tool helps optimize your post for higher odds.
A couple of interesting findings:
- GitHub repo links work x3 better than regular domains
- Open-source tools have a steady virality rate (13.9% - one of the highest)
- "I built" outperforms "We built"
- Using parentheses and mentioning technologies (Lua, Postgres, Rust, etc.) helps a ton.
You can try the tool at wannalaunch.com or read the blog posts for more insights from the analysis. The model is also available as open source if you want to retrain it or look under the hood.
Happy to hear the feedback!
This seems to mention the score and how likely something is to be on the frontpage, none of those things would mean "success" to me.
The value from Show HN isn't from the eyeballs, your website analytics reaching higher than before or the score of the HN submission, the value sits in the conversations and discussions you'll end up having in the comments, how you think about all of those things afterwards and what you end up acting on.
There are few communities where you can (hopefully constructively) criticize a project and also receive proper criticism of your project, usually backed by real arguments rather than just emotional pleas, HN is one of these, and I'd say Show HN is the place where you can really receive good and actionable feedback as long as you're also able to look past and ignore the less thoughtful comments.