Hey, thanks for posting @Siwicadilly.
And thanks for the comment @rrhoover. Here's the tools we've created that Ryan's referencing:
gomoodboard.com
unsplash.com
howmuchtomakeanapp.com
launchthisyear.com
As Ryan mentioned, many of these tools are related to our company Crew (http://pickcrew.com), a site that connects short-term mobile and web projects with handpicked designers/developers.
We decided to build each of these tools as separate sites away from Crew for a few reasons:
1. Many of these products are potential features that we're considering building into Crew. By using an external site, it allows us to test a concept without diluting Crew's core offering.
2. Because these products are on separate sites, they also have the potential to become sources for traffic back to Crew. For instance, Unsplash and How Much To Make An App are our #1 and #2 top referring sites.
3. These products are tools that we feel are useful for our industry. As a company, we try to create more than we consume and provide as much value as possible. This could mean sharing a story with a blog post or creating a small product like Moodboard.
I'm a fan of @mikaelcho and team. Everything they build feels solid and clean.
@mikaelcho you guys have built several product tangential to Crew. I have assumptions but I'm curious to hear what your goals are with these projects?
P.S. Here's another moodboard: Niice Moodboards
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