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Launched Unjica — an AI-powered contemporary art digest

Hey Indie Hackers đź‘‹

After weeks of refining prompts, experimenting with image generation, and building in Next.js, I just launched Unjica — a curated platform that blends AI and contemporary art.

Each day, it pulls in the latest art news, analyzes trends, and auto-generates insightful, human-style articles — complete with original header visuals. It’s designed to feel like an evolving editorial, not machine output.

I built Unjica to explore the creative overlap between generative AI, editorial voice, and visual curation. The goal: make art coverage more accessible, dynamic, and quietly poetic.

Would love your thoughts or feedback — especially from other builders experimenting with AI or creative tools.

Happy to share how I built it, what failed, and what’s next. Thanks!

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on May 6, 2025
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    What are your plans to market the company and what should be your future steps to get the startup growning?

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      Honestly, I don’t have a marketing plan yet — I built this project out of passion for art and tech, and now I’m experimenting to see what gains traction.

      So far I’m:
      • Sharing daily on Instagram and Facebook
      • Testing content on dev/creative platforms like Indie Hackers, Dev.to,...
      • Slowly building up backlinks and SEO
      • Learning as I go 🙂

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    Sounds cool, thanks for sharing!

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