Maker Feed

Maker Feed

Find and follow amazing makers on Twitter in just two clicks

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Maker Feed is a tool that lets you find and follow amazing makers on Twitter in just two clicks.
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Dinuka Jay
Been following the 'making journey' of this app on twitter since Alex first announced it there. It was fun to see the progression and I'm super excited to use it finally! Keep shipping 🎉
Alex West
@dinuka_jayasuriya Thanks Dinuka! Will do! I hope you continue to ship fast too! :)
Peter Thaleikis
Nice, I like this idea @alexandersideris! I would love to see a intersection of the different list - kind of to get the top of the top :D
Alex West
@spekulatius1984 Thanks Peter, glad you liked it! I don't really understand what you mean though to be honest when you say "intersection of the different list - kind of to get the top of the top" :D
Alex West
@spekulatius1984 @yesnoornext Haha it's probably me, I hardly slept to meet this deadline 😂
Peter Thaleikis
@alexandersideris oh, okay. I mean a list of the people who are in more than one list (maybe even up to saying the people who are in all lists).
Alex West
@spekulatius1984 Got ya. Yes that is possible to do. Will add it to my todo and build it if other people are interested also! 😊
Alex West
Hello PH! Momentum is a hell of a drug, and by my standards, I am pretty high right now. Last week I launched a product I built within the span of a week, which was a first for me, and while I thought it would be another flop like the rest of my products, it went phenomenally well and placed no3 on Product Hunt! https://www.producthunt.com/post... I was blown away, and decided to do it again. Another product built in a week, without dwelling on the idea too much. Maker Feed is a tool to solve a personal problem of mine. I am subscribed to amazing twitter lists with makers, but never bothered to go and check them out on a regular basis. If I wanted to follow people from that list, my option would be to use a tool like “Twitter Mass Following” and follow everyone, which is sometimes hundreds of people. The solution for me is Maker Feed. You can specify your criteria (eg. Find the 10 most active makers of indiehacker-community ) and view them. Then, if you like what you see, you can follow them with the click of a button. Plus, it is a good place to aggregate awesome Twitter Lists with makers. Since people really liked that I had documented the process on Twitter with GitHub Gardener, I did it again. All the story from idea conception to launch can be found here https://twitter.com/alexsideris_...
Mubaris NK
This is amazing 🎉 Just love what you're doing 😍
Alex West
@mubaris Hey! Thanks man! All I'm doing is building sloppy products and putting them out there, for a change! I have loads that never made it to PH cause I was too much of a perfectionist :P
Mubaris NK
@alexandersideris You should launch them on PH 🙂
Dinuka Jay

Allows easy indexing of all active makers. Makes it super easy to find and follow kindred spirits haha 😊

Pros:

Simple and intuitive

Cons:

None 🎉

Vincent Denise
Hey Alex, useful service. I noticed the WIP Family twitter list is featured, that's great. Could you add bio and profile picture to the follow suggestions?
Alex West
@yesnoornext Yes of course, I want that too! That is the next thing I am adding to this! :)
Alex West
@yesnoornext Done! 👍
Vincent Denise
Ali Khundmiri
Great work Alex. Love the fact that we can witness your progress on the product on Twitter. Keep Shipping!
Alex West
@newlifeshoes Haha thanks Ali. It is great that people enjoy my twitter threads so I promise you I will keep them coming! Thank you :)
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