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Homepage Spotlight

No bracket required.

Pin your product to the top of the LaunchNest homepage — in front of every founder and maker who lands here. One flat price, live in minutes, and you don’t even need a listing.

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Pick a run

15, 30 or 90 days. One flat price — no bidding, no CPM, no subscription.

2

Add your product

Name, link, logo and a one-line pitch. No listing or account required.

3

Go live

Pay once and your card sits at the top of the homepage within minutes.

What your Spotlight looks like

Your card sits in the Spotlight row at the very top of the homepage — above the product list, in front of everyone who visits.

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Book your Spotlight

Pick a run, add your product, pay once. That’s the whole thing.

Your product

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We’ll email your receipt and a link to manage the slot.

One-time payment · Secure checkout by Dodo

What’s included

  • 30 days in the homepage Spotlight grid
  • Your logo, name, tagline and link
  • Seen by every visitor, above the product list
  • Live within minutes of payment
  • No listing or account required
Total$29

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Why founders choose LaunchNest

No listing needed

Run a Spotlight without submitting to the directory. Add your details, pay once, go live — nothing else required.

Live in minutes

No editorial review and no waiting around. Your card appears the moment your payment clears.

Flat, honest pricing

One price for the whole run. No CPM, no bidding, no auto-renew — you know the cost up front.

Real people, not bots

Organic visitors from search and word of mouth. No incentivised clicks, no traffic exchanges.

Who’s looking

LaunchNest pulls a specific crowd — people who came to find a product to use.

Founders shopping for tools

Bootstrapped builders who arrive looking for something to try — and have the budget to buy it.

Early adopters

Makers who pick up new software first, then write about it and pass it to their audience.

Small, fast teams

One-to-five-person crews hunting lean alternatives to heavyweight tools.