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DockOne

DockOne

Discover working software, without the launch theater

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DockOne is a home for working software — demos, tools, CLIs, and side projects you can actually try. Creators can publish something that works with a short write-up, links, and optional media, without the pressure to polish, pitch, or “launch.” Visitors browse projects and leave lightweight signals like “Useful” or “Promising” instead of comments or ratings. DockOne is for builders who want to ship early and honestly — and for people who enjoy discovering software before it becomes a product.
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Padraig O'Brien
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Padraig, the maker of DockOne. I built DockOne because I kept seeing the same gap: lots of working software lives in repos, folders, or half-finished side projects — but sharing it publicly often requires a full “launch”, polish, or pitch. DockOne is meant to sit between a README and a product launch. You can publish something that works, see if anyone finds it useful or promising, and decide what to do next — without comments, rankings, or hype. I’d love feedback on: – When do you decide a project is “ready” to share? – What signals help you decide whether to keep building? Thanks for checking it out — happy to answer anything.