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by jaoued 3493 days ago
I think you underestimate the global reach PH has achieved within such a short time across the five continents. Most startups everywhere - including mine - building their product has a key milestone - almost as a habit- to get it on PH and shout loud about that this is a significant milestone for their users and customers to know about.

I am grateful to PH and the team lead by Ryan because they helped MyAppConverter raise our profile despite we are not based in SV. I will always remember one day one early user who found us, used our product and put it directly on PH. Soon after that, we got a huge spike in our sign-up and platform usage and gave us global coverage.

So thank you PH, Ryan Hoover & team and best of luck with the next chapter.

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I also feel that PH itself has no chance of generating meaningful revenue. That's not to say they don't add value to the users/products that get featured. I feel like if they try to monetize it, what they built will be lost.

I see HN is a combo of PH and very early Digg; with added bonus of better community discussion. What if HN started charging users $20/mo and/or $100 to post. Would it generate meaningful revenue? Would it remain "the same" enough to continue generating that revenue in the future? I don't think so.

That said, I think AL may have some strategery at work. They want to bring early stage companies into their AL network. These often start as just products, so it kind of makes sense, although I don't know if it makes XX million sense