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Building internet projects in public.
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We are all the same π
Regarding the tool you mentioned, Refind comes pretty close refind.com
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Same βπ» I heard they're rebooting another dinosaur -> reboot.digg.com
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It's because indie hackers are broke, generally π€·π»ββοΈ
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Not sure if it's serious or not, but maybe try to move this habit to the end of the day. That worked better in my case back when I had more support to do π
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Pick your ad spots here: openalternative.co/advertise/a...
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I'm a proud user π€ and I can recommend it from personal experience. It has a pretty clean UI for a nerdy tool, and it's much easier to work with than the competition. I use it mostly to self-host open source apps like n8n or Meilisearch.
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openalternative.co
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Thanks!
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Thank you π
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Good call, curious to see how this war turns out π€ Good luck πͺπ»
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Same. Sometimes I "wrestle" with the AI tool just for the sake of it while I could achieve the same thing much faster without the AI π€·π»ββοΈ
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Yes. I feel like stars are more "generic" metric to show on a card like this. The number of forks can be misleading as some types of repos naturally get much more forks.
I show detailed stats on the tool page, but I just want to show a broad "popularity" metric on this image.
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Yeah, it looks darker when rendered. It should be a subtle one π
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Nice! What are your favourite tools/workflows you discovered/used so far?
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Pretty solid πͺπ»
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Didn't try it personally, but saw some ppl do it online: x.com/rauchg/statu...
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That's correct, but you can also build it from source if you want to try it π
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Keep 'em coming! π
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Thank you π
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I like cats π«Άπ»
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www.tinystartups.com
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Thanks! Let me know what you think ππ»
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I can confirm this π
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Glad you liked it! Zed is built by the ex-Atom team so they know what what they're doing ππ»
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Nice! Good choice π let me know if you have any more questions.
Iβve also recently created a boilerplate to speed up the development if youβre interested: dirstarter.com
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Love the table top! Is this custom made?
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Sure! It was probably a hundred small things combined, but I think those moved the needle the most:
- focusing on SEO from day one (building the project with SEO in mind)
- posting in niche communities on Reddit daily
- establishing a close relation with tool owners
- making the site pleasant to use
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Love to hear this π you made my day π
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Definitely darker π
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Haha thanks! Glad you like it π«Ά
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I've collected few open source alternatives here as well: openalternative.co/alternatives...
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Thank you π
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My pleasure! Keep it up π
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Planning to soft launch next week, so will probably remove the discount, but if you need more time to decide, just ping me and we'll figure something out.
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Thank you! π
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Thank you!
It has some customization, but mostly related to the open source niche. Most of the functionality is already built into the Dirstarter template. Even things like reporting or claiming the tools.
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I'm not an expert, but I'd say familiarity is a good thing to have on the pricing page.
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I liked the old plan names better. I'd stick to simpler names.
What does "synthetic" even mean in this context? π