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Launched a social code snippet manager

Hey there Indie Hackers!

I want to share a project I've been working on. slickbit, the social code snippet manager

Features

  • Cloud storage

  • Private snippets

  • Unlisted snippets

  • Snippet history

  • Collections

  • Full text search

  • More stuff coming!

Why another code snippet manager?

When looking for a code snippet manager, I found many of them to be too expensive (~$100/year) or lacking the features I wanted like strong social and sharing features. I hope slickbit can become a place where we can focus solutions instead of problems while preserving public discourse and feedback.

Where do I sign up?

Visit https://slickb.it to sign up and give it a test drive. Its 100% free to sign up, no card required. As an incentive, the first 25 users will get a free premium account. Thanks for checking it out!

, Founder of Icon for slickbit
slickbit
on September 12, 2019
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      Thanks! I upgraded you to a premium account.

      Let me know what you think!

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        Hey Steve, I like it a lot. I can see myself using this for real. Thank you so much.

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          Thanks, I'm glad! I've already used it a lot. :)

          Make sure to share it with friends and co-workers!

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            I can give it a shout out on tweeter for sure!

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              That would be amazing. Thanks so much! Tag me @albydarned

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        Thank you so much! that is really kind of you.
        I will go thru it tonight and then I will give you feedback I will keep you posted

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