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Help me build this (no-code), I’ll pay you.

I’m looking for an Indie Hacker that can help me build out an MVP version of our product using no-code tools.

The product:

  • Guided audio masturbations for women. A bit controversial…maybe. But, we have a very talented team producing amazing content.

The scope:

  • Community. A place where our users can discuss the product & provide feedback in privacy.
  • Audio player. The guided sessions are delivered to our users via audio. We have the recordings ready.
  • Subscriptions. Both the community and player should be accessible through subscription.

The tools:

  • I’ll leave that up to you. The only requirements are: 1. It has to be no-code and 2. It has to work.

The timeline:

  • We’re ready to get started immediately

The compensation:

  • Tell me how much you want for this.

If you’re interested, send me a DM here.

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No-Code
on March 11, 2022
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    I love that requirement number 2 is it has to work lololol!

    1. 1

      Just making sure 😂

      1. 1

        Maybe you can check out Thunkable. This will help you if you are building a mobile app.

        1. 1

          Not planning on doing a mobile app just yet, but thanks I’ll consider it for future

  2. 2

    You can build it with:

    • webflow for website and serving audio content
    • disqus for community
    • memberstack for subscriptions
    1. 1

      Great advice, thanks. Now I just need to find someone who will do the work. I’ll check out the tools

  3. 1

    I can do this.

    Is there an email I can contact you at? Twitter maybe?

  4. 1

    I think I am interested and want to be part of it!
    How do we communicate?

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