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This is a dope idea but you need more projects on platform unless I just am not seeing them. I know, it's a chicken and egg thing. Maybe DM projects on Product Hunt 1-4 weeks after their launch and ask them to join your platform? There's also the PH competitors you can hit up too, also try posting in /entrepreneurs on reddit and all those related subs. Find old projects on the reddits subs and DM them. Also the ycombinator library: https://www.ycombinator.com/library, techstars library: https://www.techstars.com/portfolio. I would go with recent, smaller projects. Anything old could be dead.
@louis_lapat Yeah I'm gonna try that. I'm really trying to take a true "startup" approach to this project. I got the MVP out there now it's bootstrapping users.
@vivekweb2013 Thanks! I think so too! I've found that people love sharing their projects and having a way to do that with mutual benefit is extremely helpful.
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