I run We Are Founders (10k monthly readers). If you're building something cool, I'd love to share it

Hey folks! Hope you're all having a good day and are gearing up for a well deserved weekend break.

I'm Chris, and I run We Are Founders, covering founder stories and tools for indie hackers and devs. To cut a really long story short, I enjoy shining a light on good products, and my readers love discovering them, so that's why I'm here!

Drop yours below and I'll take a look, and if it's a good fit, I'd love to share your story too.

PS - There's a free directory you can sibmit to for extra visibility: directory.wearefounders.uk

Cheers.

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u/Educational-Bit-3296 — 1 month ago

I'll list your product in our directory for free, and the best ones get featured in our newsletter (2k+ subs)

Hello mates!

Can you believe it's Friday again? Let me cut to the chase because none of us are getting any younger.

I run We Are Founders, a content site and newsletter covering AI tools, SaaS, and the people building them. We've got a free directory at directory.wearefounders.uk and I'm opening it up for submissions.

If you fancy getting involved, it's dead simple. Submit your site. That's it.

It's personally vetted by a few of us, so there's no guarantee you'll get accepted. But if you do, and if your submission stands out, we'll pull into the main newsletter, which goes out to 2,000+ subscribers who are mostly founders, indie hackers, developers and investors.

That goes out every Friday.

  • 2,000+ newsletter subscribers
  • ~10,000 monthly visitors to the site
  • DA50

What we're looking for: AI tools, SaaS, dev tools, productivity stuff, anything genuinely useful to people building companies. Early-stage and bootstrapped are very welcome and you don't need to be at scale to get in.

Submit here: directory.wearefounders.uk

Drop your product in the comments too if you want a bit of extra visibility. Happy to take a look and answer questions!

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u/Educational-Bit-3296 — 2 months ago

ClusterScore - An internal linking audit tool

Hey everyone,

I do a bit of SEO work from time to time, and one thing that kept coming up was the need for a simple way to review internal links and see how pages connect around specific topics. I tried using Screaming Frog, but for this kind of task it felt heavier than I needed.

The idea is pretty simple: Google uses internal linking as one of many signals to understand topical relationships and authority across a site. I’ve always found it hard to get a clear view of that structure.

So I built ClusterScore. You drop in a URL, it pulls in the sitemap, analyses the internal links, and highlights things like linking opportunities, orphan pages, and pages that don’t get enough internal links. Everything runs in the browser.

It’s still very much an MVP, but I’d love a few people with an interest in SEO to try it out and share feedback.

clusterscore.com

Thanks!

Chris

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u/Educational-Bit-3296 — 3 months ago

Elderly dad just told me the driver told him to fuck off twice after asking for the bin to be emptied entirely. Thankfully we have the full incident on video.

Is this generally just what it's like with these boyos?

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u/Educational-Bit-3296 — 4 months ago