Ask HN: Solo developer building a product? Show us your work and get feedback
Are you an indie hacker building a product?
Show your work, and we’ll share our initial feedback!
Please, let’s make it a positive, constructive thread.
Show your work, and we’ll share our initial feedback!
Please, let’s make it a positive, constructive thread.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 57.7 ms ] threadAt first, I wanted to build a full-fledged search engine but that endeavor was too ambitious, so for now it's just a simple daily email sent to your inbox every morning :)
There seems to be a lot going on this page. Why is there a search or sidebar? The recent posts contain clickbait like "Why I threw away your resume (from the world’s crankiest recruiter)". Bloomberry feels a bit like a Bloomberg, it triggers that kind of 'be careful' response when clicking on the link, and it doesn't help that it has a screenshot of possible jobs instead of the actual jobs. The best way to get emails is to remove the distractions and not let people navigate all over the place.
Anyway the fact you posted this on HN with the smiley and don't have a history of spamming makes it seem legit, so I'll sign up.
You might want to drop a donation box there too in case we find jobs.
I have no antispam but I haven't received any
Great service btw
Kudos to the people that do though - these kinds of threads are very interesting to read.
https://ping.tinytown.studio/
Trying to keep it simple and tiny for now, would like to know what others think
Something like more karma for participation in "Show HN" thread (and a karma cost for contributing to political posts)? Because it is true that right now it is easy to forget that every HN users have some unstated duty to contribute feedback to shown projects.
Just thinking out oud, but wouldn't it be useful if users also had some "field-of-interest/expertise" that ShowHN submitters could tag in their projects, that would somehow draw the attention of those potentially interrested in it? Because personnaly, one of the things that prevent me from browsing ShowHN more often is that most of the time I don't feel that I have anything of value to contribute ("Meh, your new javascript framework to automatize lense composition for svelte in amazon-lambda looks nice, but I noticed that typo in your homepage").
Also for the website, I think it's a little overdone with the animation and color. The screenshots are not enticing and doesn't explain how the product makes life easier. It feels like it's made in Claude+v0. Sorry, but it reduces confidence that it's been thought through.
Low code is a bit of a turn off these days in the AI generation - it's just faster to plug in AI and get it to modify plaintext rather than drag and drop or deal with forms.
The "Build your first application with App Builder!" is not clearly clickable. You can add an underline to make it look more like a link or make it look like a button.
Videos could be shortened quite a bit - I don't need to see the typing. You shouldn't be doing a demo; you should be selling the product. Sometimes that means skipping over things, but you can put full videos in a documentation page and such.
5-30-close. 5 seconds to catch attention, then 30 seconds, then they'll actually ask questions. That 5 seconds is in your design, name, hero image and so on. The 30 seconds is a skim, screenshots, etc. Then people might actually click the videos and read the text.
+300Gb data updated monthly, for $7 besides what was already at home (internet, hardware).
ETL + Database + API in a raspberry pi 4. Frontend at Stremlit.io
https://car-viewer.streamlit.app
It will be completely open source from the start and support many languages other than JS.
It is in the very early stage of development, but it would be nice to know if anyone other than me is interested, and if you have any tips on what bothered you in other similar tools or things you would want on it.
https://github.com/luizgfranca/platformlab
It's a companion website for an upcoming game called The Bazaar, https://playthebazaar.com/
I'm hoping to become the wowhead for this game. Players use my website to theorycraft about the game both as they're playing and when they're idly musing.
It took me about three weeks to build what you see linked above and I get ~12k tracked pageviews per day, trending slightly upward right now. A lot of the effort was being the first mover and marketing aggressively to Reddit/Discord/Twitch until it spread readily by word of mouth. It's not a very defensible moat aside from being a household name, at least at the moment.
Crossing my fingers the traffic triples when the game exits beta, but who knows. I need to start running AdSense on it to recoup the Vercel costs, clean up the mobile UI, and implement some features that lesser known competitors have that I've been too lazy to follow up on.
It's certainly the project I've been least passionate about and yet have had the most success with relative to amount of effort committed. Funny how that works.
https://getinviteplus.com
https://convoseek.com/
https://www.provisor.app
It is available in a very early open-source version, which I will update at some moment if I see someone interested in it.
I would be very grateful if someone gave it a try to setup a project and provided some feedback.