Product Launch Announcement Post
Announce a new product or feature across social platforms.
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AI Free Tools Editorial
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March 17, 2026
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March 17, 2026
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We just launched [Product/Feature Name] 🚀 After [X months/weeks] of building, it's finally here. What it does: → [Benefit 1 — outcome focused, not feature focused] → [Benefit 2] → [Benefit 3] Why we built it: [1-2 sentences about the problem you noticed] The best part? [Key differentiator — e.g., 'It's completely free' or 'No signup required'] Try it now: [URL] Would love your feedback — what features would you add?
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When launching a new product, feature, or major update. Adapt the tone for each platform.
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