Easily share what you're working on, get suggestions while building, and explore others' work—all in a Kanban style.
See what indie devs are building and give public feedback
Easily share what you're working on, get suggestions while building, and explore others' work—all in a Kanban style.
👋 Hey Product Hunt! I’m Om Patel, and I’m excited to share KanShareBan with you—a new way to publicly build, share, and get real-time feedback on your projects as you create them, all in a Kanban style. Why is KanShareBan different from other competitors? 🔄 Simplicity: We’ve streamlined project management to focus on what truly matters—your work. No unnecessary features or clutter, just a clean interface. 💬 Real-time Feedback: Get instant suggestions directly on your boards from a community of c
Great to see KanShareBan launch, Om Patel! The focus on real-time feedback and simplicity is exactly what many makers need. Can't wait to start exploring projects and collaborating with others in the community. This could really streamline our workflows. Upvoted! 🚀
Love the alchemy between a productivity tool + community! Congrats on launching!
Saw this on a random tweet, great idea but kinda tired of having to sign up just to give a quick comment, also what’s the plan for preventing spam, hope this doesn't turn into a free-for-all mess 💡
Congrats for launching KanShareBan....
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