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Built in 5 Hours, Now Making $60K: The Story of JobBoardSearch

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Rodrigo Rocco, based in Mallorca, Spain, discovered his passion for coding at age 12. After studying Computer Systems Engineering with a focus on C++, he dropped out to pursue hands-on work. In 2008, following extensive travel, Rodrigo returned to web development. His first big break came when a Barcelona real estate firm hired him after spotting his email in the footer of a free NGO website he built.

Over the years, Rodrigo launched several projects. However, his main focus is JobBoardSearch, a growing directory of 500+ niche job boards.

Launched in 2022 in just five hours, JobBoardSearch has since made $60K and seen over 850K page views. Rodrigo monetizes through listing upgrades, sponsored slots, and link-building services. His growth strategy is entirely organic—powered by a subreddit (12.5K+ members), a newsletter (13K+ subscribers), and a Telegram bot (7K+ users), all managed with his custom-built bots.

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on May 11, 2025
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    Bringing these job boards all together seems so simple, yet no one else ever thought about it - Why?

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    Wild that something launched in 5 hours can create so much impact.
    I’m going the opposite route — building a dark, immersive RPG site to help people reshape their habits. Definitely not fast, but hopefully meaningful.
    Curious: how did Rodrigo prioritize features on day one?

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      Yes - I think he's a pretty talented entrepreneurs. I don't know how he initially came up with the MVP version though. If you wan't to learn more you could reach out to him on X
      https://x.com/rrmdp

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      When building an startup you don't prioritize anything. Just release with 1 or 2 features, not more, and let customers gives you feedback on that features and future ones.

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    Great idea, we forget the boring and simple things we use and do every day. No need to overcomplicate and come up with a crazy product. Keeping it simple.

    Brilliant idea!

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    As a recruiter for many years who started coding recently, I have to say I'm a big fan of this idea. Already for years, the market has been flooded by job boards worldwide. Very handy tool this!

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