There's a short manifesto [0] explaining it in more detail, but it's basically a service connecting artists looking to recoup the cost of art supplies with art lovers who are looking for a bargain, with a bit of curation going on to keep the obviously bad works in the dump. Looking for feedback.
A marketplace to connect artists looking to recoup the cost of supplies with art lovers who are looking for a bargain. Didn't pick up, even tho the initial feedback was great - guess the demand wasn't there after all, from both sides. It's still live, only losing money.
Recently launched a service to serve nice (or so I thought) dotcoms at well below market value, however it doesn't seem to be picking up the traction I was expecting.
For the latter - that's because I can find better domains than the ones on your front page for free by looking at expireddomains.net every so often. Also, many have given up on .com, in which case they may use something like park.io for a shot at prime singleword.io domains.
I really like the idea of binnedart. I checked out the site. Are the prices USD? Measurements in cm seem incongruous. And maybe I'm not really the target market, but i didn't see anything i liked.
Good catch, thanks! I changed the currency from EUR to USD recently and forgot about the measurements. As for not liking anything, I guess beauty really is in the eye of the beholder ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Hey all, I'm Adrian, the founder of damnshort. I thought I'd do something with "Change Your Name" [1] in mind. I'm searching for and adding the domains manually, however I intend on making this process at least semi-automatic in the future. My goal is to offer dotcoms that are short, pronounceable and memorable. Something a startup would genuinely want to use.
And I was worried about my little manifesto [1] being too straightforward. Time to spice it up, I guess.
[1] https://binnedart.com/about/