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We accept setups that solve real problems.
Not every config makes the cut. Here is what does.
What gets listed
- 1.
Solves a specific, repeatable problem
"This setup helps me do X every time I build Y." Not "be a better developer in general."
- 2.
Built from real use
You have shipped something with this. It is not theoretical. The walkthrough reflects actual experience.
- 3.
Documented well enough to use
Setup instructions, what to customize, what to expect. If a stranger cannot follow it, it is not ready.
- 4.
Priced honestly
$1 to $15 without a video walkthrough. Up to $75 with one. No inflated pricing for thin configs.
- 5.
From any background
Senior engineer or non-technical founder. If the setup solves a real problem and is documented well, it qualifies.
What we don't list
- 1.
Generic productivity prompts
"Be concise and helpful" is not a listing. Every prompt on the internet is not a listing.
- 2.
Untested configs
If you have not used it in a real project, do not list it. Buyers pay for experience, not experimentation.
- 3.
Vague "AI setup" bundles
A ZIP of random files with no context is not a product. Context is the product.
- 4.
Anything that misrepresents outcomes
Do not promise "10x productivity" if you cannot back it up. Specificity builds trust. Hype destroys it.