// the bar

We accept setups that solve real problems.

Not every config makes the cut. Here is what does.

What gets listed

  1. 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. 2.

    Built from real use

    You have shipped something with this. It is not theoretical. The walkthrough reflects actual experience.

  3. 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. 4.

    Priced honestly

    $1 to $15 without a video walkthrough. Up to $75 with one. No inflated pricing for thin configs.

  5. 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. 1.

    Generic productivity prompts

    "Be concise and helpful" is not a listing. Every prompt on the internet is not a listing.

  2. 2.

    Untested configs

    If you have not used it in a real project, do not list it. Buyers pay for experience, not experimentation.

  3. 3.

    Vague "AI setup" bundles

    A ZIP of random files with no context is not a product. Context is the product.

  4. 4.

    Anything that misrepresents outcomes

    Do not promise "10x productivity" if you cannot back it up. Specificity builds trust. Hype destroys it.

When in doubt, we reject.

A smaller marketplace with high standards beats a large one with none. If your listing gets rejected it means the bar exists. Resubmit when it is ready.

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