Show HN: A place to buy a business idea / To sell your 200 unused domains I've noticed that in the IndieHacker space, there are two distinct groups of people. Group 1: Have a million ideas, a thousand unused domains in their registrar account, and 15 projects that they're currently working on. Group 2: Have the drive to start something, but for the life of them can't find a good idea to start working on. I wanted to try and make a tool on my site that will bridge the gap between these two groups. The idea is this: People from group 1 can list a combination of a domain, logo and business plan on the site. You can list it for sale on any platform such as Gumroad, Shopify, etc. People from group 2 can buy it and they will have a ready-to-go business idea, brand board, domain, etc. that they can start executing with. If you're listing, there are no fees, commissions, etc. It's just totally free traffic. Also, we'll be launching on Product Hunt later this week, so make sure you get your listings up before then! James URL: https://ift.tt/3bzOyqR P.S. While most listings will be approved, we do have some editorial standards. We're not going to approve domains like this-site-rocks-123.ninja. March 12, 2021 at 03:49AM
Show HN: StreetComplete, an OpenStreetMap Editor for Humans StreetComplete is an OpenStreetMap[0] editor directed at people who want to contribute and want to do this using their smartphone, without learning how to edit things[1]. It is available as an Android application. It is intended to be used as one walks, with quests appearing as markers on the map. Selecting a marker allows one to answer a simple question. The answer will be added to the OpenStreetMap database, with app handling selecting objects for editing, transforming answer into OSM tags and making edits. OpenStreetMap account is needed to apply edits, but it is possible to start without it, make some edits and login/register later. Note: I am not the main author, but I am one of the active contributors. Github page is at https://ift.tt/2g8lasH and https://ift.tt/3nR9PzS shows what was recently released. [0]OpenStreetMap is a Wikipedia of maps, available on the open licence. This dataset is already used for many interestin...
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