We are looking for beta users for the Product Launch Tracker


Hello Reader,

Imagine having one clean dashboard to track product launches.

​​→ Track popular launches for inspiration.

​→ Switch between Product Hunt and Tiny Launch.
(Soon, more options based on your feedback.)

→ Chat with AI for the next steps.

​​What started as a simple Chrome extension has evolved into something bigger.

Today, we are excited to announce that Jivro beta is officially OPEN.

No more lost ideas.
No more browser tab overload.
No more missing the next big launch.

You’ll have an exclusive opportunity to test the app first-hand.

We’re looking for serious beta testers who love to build SaaS products.

Here's what beta testers are getting:​

  1. First access to all features
  2. Direct line to Virgil and me for feedback
  3. Free lifetime access to the app and all updates.
  4. The chance is to watch up close how we launch.

Now, before you jump on the Jivro train, I'd like to share this:

We’re fast builders because money loves speed.

The only way we can move with the speed of light is by having an active beta tester group.

So if you decide to join but you’re inactive, we reserve the right to remove you.

Now that's out of the way.

Hit the link and sign up for your Jivro Beta account.

Remember, this is validation in action.

Your feedback will decide if Jivro lives or dies.

We've put our hearts into this, but if you hate it, we'll kill it.

Limited spots available, first come, first served.

Jivro is the name, launch tracking is our game.​

Your friend,

Vinod

P.S. Forward this to a friend who's also obsessed with product launches, and we'll hook them up too.

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