How It Works
Your portfolio.
Your terms.
Host your projects for free. Share them via direct link. When you're ready for more exposure, list them in our directory. No pressure, no commissions — ever.
For Builders
Share what you've built. Safely.
You've built something that works. Instead of letting it collect dust, create an opportunity — for collaboration, feedback, or acquisition. You control every detail: what's visible, who gets access, and how you share your code. Protect your IP while finding the right person.
Add your project
- Write a clear title and problem statement
- Upload screenshots — you control how many are visible
- Share metadata and descriptions — not your code
- Host up to 5 projects completely free
Share via direct link
- Every project gets a unique shareable link
- Share it anywhere — social, email, wherever
- No listing required to share your work
- Perfect for getting feedback or finding collaborators
List when ready (optional)
- Want more exposure? List in our public directory
- Free while we build the community
- No subscriptions, no recurring costs
- No commissions on any deals — ever
Connect directly
- Interested people reach out through private messaging
- Share code access your way — GitHub invite or custom method
- Collaborate, get feedback, or negotiate acquisition
- Whatever happens, you keep 100%
For Explorers
Discover what others have built.
Working projects from builders open to collaboration, feedback, or acquisition. Browse metadata and descriptions, then start a conversation if something catches your eye. No pressure, no noise — just direct communication.
Browse without pressure
See what's out there — tech stacks, problem statements, and what each project does. Explore at your own pace.
Understand before reaching out
Each listing shares metadata and descriptions — enough to know if it's worth a conversation. Code access comes later, on the builder's terms.
Connect without judgment
Message builders directly. Whether you want to collaborate, provide feedback, or discuss acquisition — it's a private conversation.
What We're Not
No noise. No games.
Common Questions
What kind of projects can I add?
Finished or mostly-finished software with a clear purpose. Side projects, internal tools, MVPs that never launched — all welcome. Not ideas, templates, or tutorial projects. It doesn't need to be perfect or polished — it just needs to work and solve a real problem.
Is it really free?
Yes. Hosting projects and sharing via direct link is completely free. Listing in our public directory is also free during early access. When we introduce paid listings later, projects listed during early access stay free for 6 months from when paid plans launch.
Do you take a cut if something sells?
No. Zero commission, ever. Whatever happens between you and the other party is between you. We don't facilitate payments or take any percentage.
What's the difference between portfolio and listed?
Portfolio projects are hosted free and shareable via direct link — perfect for showing your work to specific people. Listed projects also appear in our public Explore directory for broader discovery.
Can I control who sees my project details?
Absolutely. You decide what's visible: number of screenshots shown, which details are public, and who can request access. Code is shared your way — via GitHub invite, zip file, or however you prefer — only after you approve.
How do buyers contact me?
Interested buyers send a request through the platform. You get notified and decide whether to respond. No contact details are shared until you choose to share them.
What happens after 6 months?
Listings stay active for 6 months. Before they expire, you can renew or let them archive. Archived projects stay in your portfolio but no longer appear in the public directory.
What if nobody reaches out?
We're honest about this: we're a new platform building our community. We can't promise traffic or inquiries. What we can promise is that your project will be hosted, shareable, and visible to anyone who visits our directory.
Got something worth sharing?
Add it to your portfolio for free. Share it when you're ready.