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BeThere is a product launch marketing platform for indie makers, built around the promise of helping independent developers “Launch with Confidence.” Instead of focusing on traditional SEO rankings or ad campaigns, it targets the attention-building process before and after launch: creating campaigns, gathering commitments, and activating supporters on launch day so products do not “launch to crickets.”
Based on the site copy, BeThere serves two types of users. For makers who already have an audience, it helps turn passive followers into launch-day supporters, collect promises in advance, and gain votes on the day of launch. For those without a large audience, it encourages them to support other makers first, build real connections, and earn reciprocal commitments and community support in return. This makes it closer to a launch-support community and pre-launch mobilization tool, suitable for Product Hunt-style launches, indie project releases, and early-stage product cold starts.
The website does not disclose community size, active user numbers, past success stories, average vote counts, or traffic performance, so it is difficult to assess its real customer acquisition potential. In terms of support channels, the site only shows login, signup, and campaign-start entry points, without clarifying whether documentation, customer service, a community, or human support is available. Integration capabilities are also not mentioned, such as whether it can connect with Product Hunt, X/Twitter, email tools, analytics tools, or other platforms.
The scraped page contains no pricing information, nor does it mention a free plan, free trial, subscription model, or per-campaign pricing. For budget-conscious indie developers, this is a barrier to evaluation. Anyone interested in using it will likely need to go through the signup process to confirm pricing and payment options.
Its main advantage is a very clear positioning: it addresses the pain point of indie developers launching to little or no attention, while covering both makers with an existing audience and those without one. The mechanism is also straightforward, centered on commitments, mutual support, and launch-day votes. The downside is the lack of public information, especially around network size, pricing, integrations, and support capabilities, making it impossible to judge marketing effectiveness from the page alone. BeThere is better suited to solo developers, small early-stage teams, and creators preparing to launch a SaaS product, tool, or app. It is less suitable for mature marketing teams that need full SEO, ad management, or CRM automation workflows.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and the site does not disclose available payment methods. If access, payments, or community coverage are limiting factors, alternatives to compare include Product Hunt, BetaList, Indie Hackers, Uneed, Launching Next, and other launch platforms or indie maker communities.
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