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LeadDelta
👤 Vedran Rasic (His second LinkedIn tool. He had already sold AutoClose and run its launches, so day one came with an audience.)🌐 site𝕏LinkedIn
Vedran Rasic ran the same Product Hunt playbook nine times. His best run signed 499 customers in 24 hours.
Will it work? · our read
Audience first. Nine launches taught him one lesson: the 50-100 supporters you line up beforehand decide the day. The product was ready; the crowd was not an accident.
01How the money moves
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02The numbers
40,000+ usersStatedrevenue never disclosed
2026-07
User count and funding are the company's own words; the 499 figure is the founder speaking in 2022. leaddelta.com/about
Company says it is profitable on $800,000 raised. It has never published a revenue figure.
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- How it could die — the evidence, and how sure we are
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leaddelta.com/about — company states it raised $800,000, is profitable, and serves 40,000+ founders, operators and teams.leaddelta.com/pricing — Starter $17.50, Pro $38.50, Business $69.30 per user/month billed yearly; 7-day free trial, no card.SaaS Club podcast, ep. 322 (July 2022) — Vedran Rasic on signing 499 LeadDelta customers in one day and winning #1 Product of the Day twice.Product Hunt: LeadDelta — product page listing repeat launches and a 2022 Golden Kitty Awards entry.
LeadDelta has never published revenue, so we headline its own user count instead of inventing one. The 40,000+ users, the $800,000 raised and the profitability claim all come from one page — the company's own about page. That is first-party but unaudited marketing copy, and no third-party estimate we found was defensible enough to headline. The 499-customers-in-a-day figure is Vedran Rasic speaking on the SaaS Club podcast in July 2022: it counts lifetime-deal buyers, not subscribers, and it is four years old, so it says nothing about revenue today. Prices were read off the live pricing page in July 2026 and are the yearly-billed rates; monthly billing costs about 30% more. Rival bar heights are our read of rough reach, not measured market share. Product Hunt's launch count and follower number render across HTML tags, so we cite that page for the launch record only, not for a figure. We never score you.