Victor N

Victor N

Save time&travel smarter gemsaround.com
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Product Manager at GemsAround.com and a traveler at heart. I’ve explored 42 countries—and counting—living in different cultures and connecting in multiple languages. Traveling isn’t just a passion—it’s what drives GemsAround. Discovering new cities is often fragmented across blogs, social media, and maps. GemsAround brings it all together: a community-powered platform where travelers share and discover amazing places through short videos and practical tips. Join us and help build a global community of explorers—because the world is best discovered together.

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How do you like our Racoon?

Hey collectors,
We are so happy to see so much attention and support from you ^_^, and really wanted to share some discounts or free trials, but our product is free and the only thing we can do - improve your experience using us!
Have you had a chance of registering your Supabase schemas and using several suggestion quieries?
If you spot any troubles, want to improve something or just having unexpected urge of saying "Hi!", please do. Just DROP here everything you want.

Some of you might even want to have more control over the Racoon - do not hesistate to create PR.
Thank yall!!!
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SlopCollector's team, with love - Samat & Aisulu.

Ray•

1mo ago

Are we underestimating the value of “boring” businesses in tech?

There s still a lot of attention on flashy categories: AI agents, creator tools, social apps. At the same time, you keep hearing quiet stories about people building solid, calm businesses around very unsexy problems: invoicing for a niche industry, compliance workflows, scheduling in weird contexts, back-office tools nobody outside the niche has heard of.

I m curious whether your view of what s worth building has changed over the last few years. Would you be excited to build something deeply boring if the demand and willingness to pay were obvious? Or do you still feel pulled towards more visible, consumer-facing or hyped spaces? And for those already in boring niches, how has that choice played out in terms of users, stress and revenue?

Nika•

1mo ago

How many attempts did it take you to launch your first successful business?

From listening to different people and their journeys, I ve realised that before they built their first profitable product, many of them failed multiple times.

Similar stories were shared by @marclou , @levelsio or @iuliia_sh to name a few.

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