Ramesh Kumar

BuiltByMe - A home for those who build on their own

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Submit your product, get discovered by early adopters, and compete in the weekly spotlight where the community votes for their favorite launch. The most upvoted product each week wins a newsletter feature and an X shoutout It is built for the solo founders, weekend hackers, and first-time launchers who ship without a team and deserve a place that actually feels like theirs.

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Ramesh Kumar
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Hey everyone, I'm Ramesh, the maker behind BuiltByMe. I built this because I kept seeing indie makers launch their products into the void with no real place to call home. Most directories felt transactional and cold, so I wanted to build something that actually felt like a community. If you have built something, go submit it. And if you have feedback on what BuiltByMe should be next, I am all ears right here in the comments. Thank you for the support today, it genuinely means a lot.
IndieAIs

@ramesh_kumar75 Ramesh, "launching into the void" is exactly the feeling most solo founders know too well — and building a community around the weekly spotlight format with real stakes like a newsletter feature and X shoutout is a smart way to create genuine engagement rather than just another passive directory. The positioning of a place that "actually feels like theirs" is the right emotional anchor for this audience.

Funny enough we're kindred spirits — we launched IndieAIs dot com today, also built as a home for independent builders and their AI tools. Two platforms launched the same day with the same mission of making indie builders findable. Would love to have BuiltByMe listed on IndieAIs and explore ways our communities can support each other — search for IndieAIs on Product Hunt and show us some love too! 🙏🚀

Lina Pok

@ramesh_kumar75 Ramesh, you hit the nail on the head with 'launching into the void.' As a solo builder, that void can feel pretty overwhelming—especially when most platforms feel so transactional. Making a directory feel like a 'home' is a beautiful mission. How do you plan to keep the community 'warm' and active after the initial submission is over?