404 Tombstone: A Digital Memorial for Failed Startups and Projects
By
Shirish
Lacks bite. And filling. And a copy-editor at the bakery.
Summary
404 Tombstone is a digital memorial platform similar to Product Hunt but dedicated to showcasing failed startups, projects, and side hustles. The platform aims to reframe failure as part of the entrepreneurial journey and turn dead ends into learning opportunities for others.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledProduct Hunt for 404 Tombstone is a digital memorial for the projects, startups, and side hustles that didn't make it.
Because failure isn't the end, it's part of the journey.
By remembering these projects, we turn dead ends into stepping stones for others.
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