Fun game of votes where you can make a vote for actors, actresses, directors, movies and predict the winners for the next Oscar Awards.
Make your vote and predict the winners of the next Oscars
Fun game of votes where you can make a vote for actors, actresses, directors, movies and predict the winners for the next Oscar Awards.
Hey ProductHunt people 👋 I’m Amine, software developer for more than 2 years now. Today will be forever in my memory no matter the outcome of this ProductHunt launch. I'm super excited to launch Movydick: And The Oscar Goes To, a fun game of votes where you can vote and predict the winners of the next Oscar Awards 2023. ✨ I’ve been working on it for a little over a month now in public on Twitter and I got an awesome encouragement. I market it on Reddit and my strategy was pretty successful in th
I love this! It feels really good to see this. I've tried to check MovyDick before for a movie recommendation and it now has more fun features. I'm super proud of you Amine! Cheers!
Congrats, Amine!🤓 Love the purple of course, hehe but there is something I would do a bit differently in terms of UI/UX. I could send you a quick iteration on Twitter if you want. lemme know but until then, great job!
I like the idea and its simplicity. Just getting on the website and vote, so simple! Are you planning to monetize it in the future?
Congrats on the launch dude! 👏 I've been following you on Twitter for a while, and you're continuously challenging yourself. Today is a good day to celebrate your achievements 🥳
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