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plz support me is a launch copilot for solo founders, indie hackers, and vibe coders, with 300+ launch spots, AI planning, and post generation.

plz support me

What is plz support me?

plz support me is a launch planning and content tool for solo founders, indie hackers, and vibe coders. It combines a directory of 300+ launch spots with an AI-assisted planner and post generator so users can organize where to launch, when to publish, and what to say.

The product is built around a simple workflow: connect your brand, plan a launch week, and generate launch-ready posts from that brand context. It also surfaces perks and partner offers relevant to founders preparing a product launch.

Key Features

  • Directory of 300+ launch spots — browse curated launch directories, communities, and platforms, with venues ranked by signals such as DA, traffic, and fit.
  • Launch spot discovery with quality signals — each directory entry includes metrics like DA, DR, monthly traffic, and audience notes where available, helping users compare places before submitting.
  • AI launch planner — map launch channels into a sequence for the week so posts and submissions do not overlap or repeat the same angle.
  • Brand-based post generation — link a product URL or brand kit and generate launch posts from your product voice and positioning instead of writing from scratch.
  • Channel-specific adaptation — create and adapt posts for different launch contexts and platforms.
  • Perks and partner offers — browse curated offers and deals that may be useful during launch and early growth.

How to Use plz support me

Start by browsing the public launch directory to find relevant spots for your product. If you want personalized planning and content generation, link your brand so the tool can pull in your voice and product context.

From there, use the launch planner to organize your launch week and sequence submissions and posts. Then generate draft launch copy for the channels you want to use, edit it as needed, and publish or submit it to the selected venues.

Use Cases

  • Planning a solo product launch — a founder can use the directory and planner to decide where to announce a new app, what order to use those channels in, and how to avoid repeating the same message everywhere.
  • Writing launch posts from scratchless setup — a user with a brand URL or kit can generate a first draft for launch posts without starting from a blank page.
  • Comparing submission options — someone choosing between directories can review traffic, DA, DR, and audience fit to prioritize the most relevant launch spots.
  • Launching on multiple platforms — a founder can adapt one product announcement for different communities or posting formats rather than writing separate copy each time.
  • Finding launch-related perks — users can review curated offers that may help with tools or services used during launch and early growth.

FAQ

What is plz support me?
It is a launch copilot for solo founders that combines a launch directory, launch-week planning, and post generation based on brand context.

How many launch spots are included?
The site says it tracks 300+ launch spots and continues to expand the list.

Do I need to link my brand first?
No, you can browse the directory publicly, but linking your brand is recommended for more personalized plans and post drafts.

Can I generate posts for different channels?
Yes. The product supports creating and adapting launch posts for different platforms and launch contexts.

Is it only for SaaS products?
No. The site says it is also suited to AI tools, side projects, creator products, and other internet-first launches.

Alternatives

  • General product launch directories — useful if you only need a list of places to submit a product, but they usually do not include brand-based post generation or a launch-week planner.
  • AI writing assistants — good for drafting launch copy, but they do not typically include curated launch spots or sequencing guidance.
  • Project planning tools — helpful for organizing tasks and timelines, but they are not specialized for launch distribution or channel-specific posts.
  • Community and directory submission workflows done manually — flexible, but they require more research and copying work because the planning and drafting steps are not centralized.