| name | israeli-product-launch |
| description | Plan and execute product launches targeting the Israeli tech market, including media outreach, VC demo day preparation, and community engagement. Use when user asks about launching a product in Israel, pitching Israeli media, Hebrew press releases, or asks about "hashkaa", "hasakat mutzar", "Geektime", "Calcalist", Israeli tech PR, or startup launch strategy. Covers Israeli tech media outlets, holiday timing, 8200 alumni networks, and early-adopter communities. Do NOT use for general global product launches, non-Israeli markets, or paid advertising campaigns. |
| license | MIT |
| compatibility | Works with Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Windsurf, OpenCode, Codex. Network access helpful for media research. |
Israeli Product Launch
Instructions
Step 1: Assess Launch Timing Around Israeli Calendar
Israeli holidays and cultural rhythms heavily impact launch success:
| Period | Hebrew | Recommendation |
|---|
| Rosh Hashana - Yom Kippur (Sep-Oct) | ראש השנה - יום כיפור | AVOID: Country shuts down 2-3 weeks |
| Sukkot (Oct) | סוכות | AVOID: Extended holiday, low attention |
| Post-holidays (Nov) | אחרי החגים | BEST: Fresh energy, budget planning season |
| Hanukkah (Dec) | חנוכה | OK: Light holiday, consumer spending up |
| Passover (Mar-Apr) | פסח | AVOID: Week-long break, pre-holiday rush |
| Independence Day (Apr-May) | יום העצמאות | OK: Patriotic mood, good for Israeli-pride products |
| Summer (Jul-Aug) | קיץ | MIXED: Many on vacation, but tech stays active |
| Q1 (Jan-Feb) | רבעון 1 | GOOD: New year budgets, fresh start |
Guidelines:
- Check the Hebrew calendar for exact holiday dates (they shift yearly)
- Plan launch 2-3 weeks after major holiday clusters
- Israeli work week starts Sunday (yom rishon) -- launch Sunday or Monday
- Avoid Friday afternoon (erev Shabbat) for any announcements
- Post-Rosh Hashana (November) is the prime Israeli launch window
Step 2: Map Israeli Tech Media Landscape
Identify target publications and their pitch preferences:
| Outlet | Focus | Language | Best For |
|---|
| Geektime | Startups, tech | Hebrew + English | Early-stage, product launches |
| Calcalist Tech | Business + tech | Hebrew | Funding rounds, established startups |
| Globes Tech | Business + tech | Hebrew | Enterprise, B2B, financial tech |
| TheMarker | Economy + tech | Hebrew | Market analysis, larger companies |
| CTech (Calcalist) | Israeli tech | English | International audience, dominant English-language Israeli tech outlet |
| Walla Tech | Consumer tech | Hebrew | Consumer products, mass market |
CTech (https://www.calcalistech.com) is now the primary English-language outlet for Israeli tech news. The standalone "Geektime English" edition is defunct, so route English-language pitches to CTech.
Pitch guidelines:
- Hebrew outlets expect Hebrew pitches (not translated English)
- Lead with the Israeli angle: founders, R&D center, local impact
- Funding announcements get highest coverage priority
- Exclusive stories get better placement than mass press releases
- Consult
references/tech-media.md for detailed pitch templates and timing
Step 3: Prepare Israeli VC Demo Day Materials
Israeli VC demo days follow specific conventions:
Demo day calendar (recurring events):
- Techstars Tel Aviv -- Quarterly cohort demos
- 8200 EISP -- Annual accelerator demo day
- MassChallenge Israel -- Semi-annual showcase
- TheHive by Gvahim -- Immigrant founder demos
- Startup Nation Central events -- Various throughout the year
Pitch conventions for Israeli audiences:
- Keep pitches to 5-7 minutes (Israelis value directness -- "dugri")
- Lead with traction and numbers, not vision
- Address the "why Israel" angle for international investors
- Include military/intelligence background if relevant (8200, Unit 81, Mamram)
- Budget slide: show amounts in both USD and NIS
- Hebrew pitches are acceptable for local VCs; English for international events
Step 4: Leverage 8200 and IDF Alumni Networks
Israeli military alumni networks are powerful launch channels:
| Network | Size | Access | Best For |
|---|
| 8200 Alumni (Shmone Matayim) | 10,000+ | Alumni events, LinkedIn | Tech/cyber products |
| Mamram Alumni | 5,000+ | Facebook groups, meetups | Software/dev tools |
| Talpiot Alumni | 1,000+ | Exclusive network | Deep tech, academic |
| IDF Veterans Network | Broad | Various platforms | General awareness |
Engagement strategy:
- Identify founders or team members with unit affiliations
- Request introductions through shared service connections
- Present at alumni-specific tech events and meetups
- Use LinkedIn to connect with relevant unit alumni groups
- Frame product relevance to the network's technical domain
Step 5: Draft Hebrew Press Release
Hebrew press releases follow specific formatting conventions:
Structure:
- Headline (koterret): Max 15 words, active voice, include key numbers
- Sub-headline (tat-koterret): One sentence expanding on the headline
- Opening paragraph: Who, what, when, where -- the core announcement
- Quote paragraph: Founder or CEO quote in first person
- Details section: Product features, market context, Israeli relevance
- Company boilerplate (parshiya): Standard company description
- Contact info: PR contact with Israeli phone number (+972)
Hebrew press release tips:
- Write natively in Hebrew, do not translate from English
- Use formal Hebrew (lashon gvoha) for the body, conversational for quotes
- Include NIS amounts alongside USD for Israeli media
- Reference Israeli customers, partners, or market data
- End with "le-fartim nosafim" (for more details) + contact information
Step 6: Activate Israeli Early-Adopter Communities
Target communities where Israeli tech early adopters gather:
| Community | Platform | Size | Focus |
|---|
| Israeli Tech Startups | Facebook | 50,000+ | General startup discussion |
| Startup Israel | Facebook | 30,000+ | Founders and investors |
| Tech Careers Israel | Facebook | 100,000+ | Tech professionals |
| Frontend Israel | WhatsApp/Slack | 5,000+ | Frontend developers |
| DevOps Israel | Telegram | 3,000+ | DevOps practitioners |
| Israel Product Managers | Facebook | 15,000+ | Product community |
| Meetup.com Tel Aviv | Meetup | Various | In-person tech events |
Engagement approach:
- Share value-first content before promotional posts
- Offer Israeli-specific beta access or early-bird pricing in NIS
- Post in Hebrew with English technical terms where natural
- Engage in existing discussions before self-promoting
- Offer to present at local meetups (Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Raanana tech hubs)
Community-size figures shift over time. Treat any subscriber count as a starting estimate and verify the current size on the group page before relying on it for reach planning.
Step 7: Run a Founder-Led LinkedIn Launch
As of 2026, LinkedIn is a primary organic distribution channel for Israeli B2B and founder launches. A founder post often outperforms a company-page post for reach.
Launch post approach:
- Post from the founder's personal profile, not (only) the company page. Company pages get lower organic reach.
- Write two versions: Hebrew for the local network, English for international investors and customers. Pick the version that matches the primary audience for that post; some founders post both, spaced a day or two apart.
- Open with a personal story or the problem, not a product announcement. Save the link or CTA for a comment or the end of the post.
- Employee amplification: ask the team to comment (not just react) in the first hour. Comments drive reach more than reactions. Avoid identical copy-paste comments.
- Timing: post Sunday to Tuesday morning, Israel time, to match the start of the local work week. Avoid Friday and Saturday.
- Tag relevant investors, partners, or design partners only when genuinely relevant. Over-tagging suppresses reach.
Step 8: Coordinate a Product Hunt or Global Launch Day
Many Israeli startups run a Product Hunt launch alongside local press. The two need to be sequenced so they reinforce each other instead of competing.
Coordination guidance:
- Product Hunt's ranking day runs on US Pacific time (a launch "day" starts at 00:01 PT). Plan for the PH day to span parts of two Israel-time calendar days.
- Set the Israeli media embargo to lift the same morning the PH launch goes live, so Hebrew coverage and the PH page point at each other.
- Give an Israeli outlet (Hebrew exclusive) and CTech (English) the story under embargo a few days ahead; brief them that the PH launch is part of the same news beat.
- Mobilize the Israeli community (Step 6) and the founder's LinkedIn network (Step 7) to support the PH launch during PT daytime, which is Israel evening.
- Avoid launching on a Friday or during a Hebrew-calendar holiday cluster (Step 1) even if the PH calendar slot looks open.
Step 9: Decide DIY vs PR Agency
Israel has a deep bench of boutique PR agencies that specialize in tech and startups, and using one is a common norm rather than an exception.
Decision guidance:
- DIY works when the founder already has Israeli media relationships, the story is straightforward (a feature or a small round), and budget is tight.
- A boutique PR agency is worth it for a major milestone (large funding round, exit, category-defining launch), when you need embargoed exclusives placed fast, or when no one on the team has press contacts.
- Boutique agencies in Israel typically work on a monthly retainer; one-off launch projects are also available. Get a clear scope (which outlets, Hebrew vs English, how many pitches) before signing.
- Even with an agency, the founder still writes or heavily edits quotes. Israeli journalists can tell agency-templated quotes from authentic founder voice.
Examples
Example 1: B2B SaaS Launch in Israel
User says: "I'm launching a B2B SaaS product for Israeli businesses next month"
Actions:
- Check: November timing is excellent (post-holidays)
- Map: Target Geektime for product story, Calcalist for business angle
- Prepare: Hebrew press release with NIS pricing
- Activate: Post in Israeli Tech Startups Facebook group
- Network: Leverage team's 8200 connections for introductions
Result: Complete Israeli launch plan with media list, press release template, and community outreach strategy
Example 2: Demo Day Preparation
User says: "We're presenting at an Israeli VC demo day next week"
Actions:
- Structure: 5-minute pitch with traction-first approach
- Localize: Include NIS figures alongside USD, mention Israeli customers
- Network: Identify attending VCs and their portfolio focus
- Follow-up: Prepare Hebrew one-pager for post-demo distribution
Result: Concise Israeli-style pitch deck with local market data and follow-up materials
Example 3: Hebrew Press Release
User says: "Write a press release for our funding round for Israeli media"
Actions:
- Format: Hebrew press release structure with koterret and tat-koterret
- Localize: Convert USD to NIS, add Israeli market context
- Quote: Draft CEO quote in natural Hebrew
- Target: Calcalist Tech for funding stories, CTech for English version
Result: Dual-language press release pair ready for Israeli and international media
Bundled Resources
References
references/tech-media.md -- Israeli tech media outlet contact patterns and pitch format guidelines. Covers Geektime, Calcalist Tech, Globes Tech, TheMarker, and CTech with preferred pitch formats, editorial calendars, and exclusive vs. mass distribution strategies. Consult when planning media outreach for an Israeli product launch.
Gotchas
- The Tishrei holiday cluster (Rosh Hashana through Sukkot, September-October) effectively shuts down Israel for 2-3 weeks. Agents may schedule launches during this period without checking the Hebrew calendar, which shifts dates every year.
- Hebrew press releases must be written natively in Hebrew, not translated from English. Israeli tech journalists can immediately tell translated content and will deprioritize it.
- Israeli VC pitches should be 5-7 minutes and lead with traction/metrics, not vision. Agents trained on US pitch conventions may produce longer, vision-first presentations that lose Israeli investor attention.
- WhatsApp follow-ups after media pitches are culturally acceptable and expected in Israel. Agents may suggest only email follow-ups, missing the most effective Israeli outreach channel.
- Israeli tech media outlets (Geektime, Calcalist Tech) expect Hebrew pitches for Hebrew coverage. Agents may draft English pitches for these outlets, which will be ignored.
Reference Links
Recommended MCP Servers
| MCP Server | Why It Helps |
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hebcal | Step 1 timing logic depends on exact Hebrew-calendar holiday dates, which shift every year. The hebcal MCP returns Hebrew holiday and Shabbat dates so launch scheduling avoids the Tishrei cluster, Passover, and other low-attention windows without guesswork. |
Troubleshooting
Error: "No media response to pitch"
Cause: Pitch may be in English to Hebrew-language outlets, or lacks Israeli angle
Solution: Rewrite pitch in native Hebrew. Lead with the Israeli connection: local team, Israeli customers, or market-specific data. Consider offering an exclusive to one outlet first.
Error: "Launch during holiday period"
Cause: Product launch scheduled during Rosh Hashana, Sukkot, or Passover period
Solution: Reschedule to post-holiday window. November (post-Tishrei holidays) and January-February (post-Hanukkah) are optimal. Check Hebrew calendar for exact dates.
Error: "Low community engagement"
Cause: Promotional content posted without prior community participation
Solution: Spend 2-3 weeks engaging authentically in Israeli tech communities before launching. Share useful content, answer questions, then introduce your product with a value-first approach.
Error: "VC demo pitch too long"
Cause: Israeli investors expect concise, direct (dugri) presentations
Solution: Cut pitch to 5-7 minutes maximum. Lead with metrics and traction. Remove slides that do not directly support your ask. Israeli VCs will interrupt with questions -- welcome this as engagement.