Rare Big Deal: Open-Source Platform for Discovering Indie Products and Deals
By
Dan Mindru
Has the shape of a bagel but none of the steam.
Summary
Rare Big Deal is an open-source, community-driven platform that helps users discover indie products and get deals. The platform categorizes apps and provides recommendations while browsing. Users can also submit their own deals through GitHub in just one minute.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledDiscover indie products you'll love & get great deals on this open-source, community-driven platform.
All apps are categorized and you get great recommendations while you browse!
Or submit your deal, it takes 1 minute on Github!
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