IndieDeck is a link-in-bio for solopreneurs and makers to showcase every product you've shipped, all in one place.
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Every time someone asked what I've built, I'd start with GitHub. They'd see a wall of repos with no context. Half abandoned. None of them making sense to someone who doesn't read code for fun. So I'd send a Product Hunt link. Then a Twitter thread. Then a Notion page I half-finished 6 months ago. By the time I was done explaining, the person had already lost interest. I was doing my own work a disservice.
The problem wasn't the projects. It was that there was no single place that told the full story of what I built and shipped, whether it's alive, and why it matters. Linktree and Bento are great but they're built for influencers. They have no concept of projects, live status, proof that you actually ship things or most importantly credibility.
So I built IndieDeck, a link-in-bio for everything you ship.