I changed the title to just 'Stop Trying To Be Perfect' as you're right about it initially being slightly misleading. But hey that's what it's about iterating until we get better and better. Thank you again for input. If you'd like I'd love for you to sign up to my weekly newsletter :) I think you might enjoy it
Thank you for the input :) appreciate your take. I 100% agree not even computers or code is perfect hence the continual iteration of systems and machines year after year.
Wow. It was working great at the start before people started spamming nsfw content and injecting html and css into the page. Will be taking down the site in the morning and working on version 2. I guess from this I can say there’s some demand?
ah yes! i will do this in the next version. someone recomended leaving some of the xss elements like the image and video function with the old school chat vibes but I'm not sure what to do lmaooo
That’s my mum who submitted that. She was submitting from the perspective of stylistically timeless goods. The wayfarer is a staple pair of glasses that never goes out of fashion
Perhaps repair over replace might be a better concept. Since your right and ironically things like this only make people want to buy more stuff when people probably already have exactly what they need. Yesterday I realised I was wearing a crappy shirt that was over seven years old and it was still holding up great. Thanks for your comment you got me thinking about repositioning this!
I hate how many options we have when making purchasing decisions. I'd rather buy a few things that last a lifetime instead of hundreds of garbage products that need to be replaced every 6 months.
The website is an MVP for a bigger idea I've been wanting to build.
Data is supposed to be sourced from the users who submit and vote on products they find durable and trustworthy.
The advertising section at the bottom is simply a placeholder. I plan on monetising mostly from affiliate links. However when there is an advertisement that would be disclosed.
I look at this like the product hunt for buy it for life products.
The website is supposed to be crowdsourced. I want users to create accounts and upload their own products that they trust. The only products on the site right now are the ones I've been able to co-sign myself. My mum even added some products on the site that she's found to be super reliable.
I don't really want to just pull data from some third party and flood the website with products I or other people haven't actually recommended
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