The best directory boilerplate to dominate your niche and become the next listing place to be.
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The best directory boilerplate to dominate your niche and become the next listing place to be.
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Dany, and I used to live a pretty wild life, traveling the world for 12 years. But last year, I decided to settle down and get back to what I really love - building stuff. I jumped into indie hacking (because apparently, I can't stay away from risks) and ended up creating a book directory. It's now getting about 2,000 indie hackers visiting each month, which is pretty cool. But here's the thing - in this game, you've got to stay ahead. That's why I made DirectoryFast from i
Directories are the next big thing. I advise beginner makers to make a directory first. It is a great first step. Much better than a SaaS because one can procrastinate with SaaS for years without even starting doing marketing. With directory you can finish building within a week (or a day if you use an advanced tool like Directoryfast) and go to the hardest part — promoting it. I made a marketplace for selling and acquiring directories ( https://acquire.website/ ). So If you made one with Direct
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Super interesting idea Congrats on the launch, Dany!
You've got my vote—now help me give you my money! First off, the profile, collections, and list features are top-notch and work great. Some questions: 1. What monetization integrations do have you got going? You mention ads, affiliates, and featured listings can you say more on how those work? 2. Can I hook up Prisma with a DB on Railway or another PaaS easily? 3. I love the book hover effect on indiesread.it—is that built-in? 4. How does the suggest/manual review features work? 5. If I choose t
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