@ashbhoopathy, @sandimac, and I were chatting about parent-friendly product hunts yesterday on Product Hunt Radio (publishing next week). This might be useful for you, Ash. ;)
@kaz you're a baller. I was JUST going to put together a list of parent-friendly hunts for an upcoming email list. Here are a few others:
- Epic - Netflix for kids books
- Maily - Your Kids' First Email
- Hello Ruby - An illustrated storybook teaching Ruby to kids
- Hopscotch - Coding for kids: an iPad programming language
- Notabli - Save the story of your kids
- Camperoo - Expedia for Kids Camps and Activities cc @Emmie
Also cc'ing some product-hunting parents that might find this useful. @joshelman, @hnshah, @byosko, @jimscheinman.
My kids are too old for The NightLight, but it looks good. Establishing credibility is one of the big things here--parents need to be able to trust the site/content/writers. Also, has to be clear that BEST doesn't equal MOST EXPENSIVE. Curated sites can sometimes feel very exclusive (on purpose), whereas with The NightLight I'm not sure that's the case / intent.
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