"I kept building things nobody wanted — so I built a place to stop that from happening"
Every founder I know has at least one graveyard project.
Something they spent months on, poured energy into, maybe even launched — only to hear nothing back. No users. No feedback. Just silence.
The problem wasn't the idea. It was that they never tested whether people actually cared before going all in.
I was that person too. Multiple times.
So I built Inventors Hub — a simple open space where you post your idea before you build it, and let real people tell you if it's worth your time.
No waitlists. No gatekeeping. Just: post → upvotes → feedback → iterate.
It's built for makers, indie hackers, inventors, and anyone who has more ideas than time and wants to stop building in the dark.
Still early, still growing — but if you've ever wasted months on the wrong thing, this was made for you.
Would love brutal feedback from this community specifically.

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