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Product Hunt shows the chosen few. Gibbor helps the rest ship properly.

The launch platforms that exist were built for a different kind of founder — one with a following, a PR budget, and a team. This one is for the rest of you.

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The problem with launch platforms

You build something. You ship it on a Sunday. You post it to the big platform and watch it disappear in four hours because you don't have 2,000 followers to upvote it in the first hour.

The algorithm rewards the already-known. The curation rewards the already-polished. The whole system optimizes for makers who don't need it anymore.

Meanwhile, genuinely useful things — weird tools, niche utilities, experiments that might become something — get buried. Not because they failed. Because they didn't have the right audience on the right day.

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One submission, one decision, one status

Gibbor has one rule: every approved product gets listed. No shortlists. No “featured” tier that bumps you to the front. No team of humans deciding what's interesting.

Our AI quality gate reviews every submission in about 30 seconds. It checks for completeness and coherence — a real name, a clear description, a working URL. If it passes, you're live. If it needs work, you get specific feedback, not silence.

The review is not a taste filter. We are not here to decide what's worth building. That's your job. Our job is to make sure the listing is useful to readers.

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Built for vibe-coders

The term “vibe-coded” is new but the maker is not. People have been building things with whatever tools were available since computers existed. The tools got dramatically better, fast. Cursor, Claude, Lovable, Replit, v0 — they collapsed the distance between idea and working software.

The result is a new generation of makers who ship more, ship faster, and ship alone. They are not the target audience of traditional launch platforms. They are ours.

Gibbor lets you filter the feed by AI model, tech stack, and vibe. Because a tool built with Claude on Next.js is different from one built with GPT-4o on Django, and the people who care about that distinction deserve to find each other.

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Maker profiles that mean something

Your profile tracks what you ship, not what you say you're building. Every approved product adds to your public record — upvotes, followers, shipping streak. It's a portfolio that builds itself.

Readers can follow makers they trust. When you ship, they see it. The network grows from real work, not from social media performance.

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What this is not

Gibbor is not a community in the forum sense. It is not a place to ask questions, get feedback in threads, or discuss ideas. There are better tools for that.

It is not a funding platform. We do not have investors selecting “promising startups.” We have upvotes. The crowd decides what's useful.

It is not a directory you submit to once and forget. The feed is live. Products decay if they stop getting attention. Shipping is the only way to stay relevant here.

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The mighty build here

We built gibbor with the same tools you use. Cursor, Claude, Next.js, Supabase, Vercel. Every line was written by one person. It runs on the same stack we ship to the feed.

We believe shipping is a practice, not an event. Gibbor is built to support that practice — for makers who build in public, alone, on nights and weekends, without permission.

If that's you: submit your build. Every approved product gets listed.

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