We built a platform where your GitHub profile actually gets you hired — DevConnect
▲ 4 r/u_Outrageous_Cause8075+3 crossposts

We built a platform where your GitHub profile actually gets you hired — DevConnect

Hey everyone,

For the past 3 months my team and I have been heads-down building DevConnect and today it's fully live and completely free.

The idea came from a frustration most of us know: your tools are scattered. Your portfolio is somewhere, job boards are somewhere else, your dev community is on Slack or Discord, and if you're shipping a Google Play app you're manually hunting for testers in random Reddit threads. We wanted to fix that in one place.

Here's what's on the platform:

**Profile** one public URL with your skills, stack, projects, experience, and socials. Your profile is your application. No resume, no cover letter.

**Jobs** companies post with stack, salary range, and work model upfront. Filter and apply in one click.

**Communities** tag-based feeds to share posts, code, images, and link your own products inline.

**Chat** real-time DMs and group rooms with code snippet support, password protection, roles, and moderation.

**Mentorship** browse mentors by stack and focus, book a slot, get automatic reminders.

**Store** sell products or dev services directly on your profile. Clients leave star ratings.

**App tester exchange** this one we're especially proud of. If you're trying to publish on Google Play, you need 12 testers to run your app for at least 14 days before you can go live. Finding those testers is painful. On DevConnect, you can post your app and recruit testers directly from the community devs helping devs.

Everything is free.
No paywalls, no hidden tiers we just want developers to actually use it and tell us what's broken.

→ https://devconnectplatform.com/

https://preview.redd.it/fb9wbgmel1ah1.png?width=944&format=png&auto=webp&s=5f23b18d9bd8e1213c1a79246fa1335155912597

If you're currently stuck trying to find Google Play testers or just looking for a cleaner way to keep your dev presence in one place, give it a try.
Happy to answer questions in the comments.

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u/Outrageous_Cause8075 — 8 days ago
▲ 5 r/promoteMyApp+4 crossposts

We built a platform where your GitHub profile actually gets you hired DevConnect

Hey everyone,

For the past 3 months my team and I have been heads-down building DevConnect and today it's fully live and completely free.

The idea came from a frustration most of us know: your tools are scattered. Your portfolio is somewhere, job boards are somewhere else, your dev community is on Slack or Discord, and if you're shipping a Google Play app you're manually hunting for testers in random Reddit threads. We wanted to fix that in one place.

Here's what's on the platform:

**Profile** one public URL with your skills, stack, projects, experience, and socials. Your profile is your application. No resume, no cover letter.

**Jobs** companies post with stack, salary range, and work model upfront. Filter and apply in one click.

**Communities** tag-based feeds to share posts, code, images, and link your own products inline.

**Chat** real-time DMs and group rooms with code snippet support, password protection, roles, and moderation.

**Mentorship** browse mentors by stack and focus, book a slot, get automatic reminders.

**Store** sell products or dev services directly on your profile. Clients leave star ratings.

**App tester exchange** this one we're especially proud of. If you're trying to publish on Google Play, you need 12 testers to run your app for at least 14 days before you can go live. Finding those testers is painful. On DevConnect, you can post your app and recruit testers directly from the community devs helping devs.

Everything is free.
No paywalls, no hidden tiers we just want developers to actually use it and tell us what's broken.

https://devconnectplatform.com/

If you're currently stuck trying to find Google Play testers or just looking for a cleaner way to keep your dev presence in one place, give it a try.
Happy to answer questions in the comments.

https://preview.redd.it/6za47n7lj1ah1.png?width=944&format=png&auto=webp&s=d4bf14d3a6fbbad4069f767a14b2e696186945c1

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u/Outrageous_Cause8075 — 8 days ago

Commission-Based Marketing Role | 25% per Deal | Remot

We're looking for 1 experienced marketer to help us sell websites and digital applications.

What you do: Find clients, close deals, collect 25% commission on every website referral or app sale.

Requirements:

  • 3+ years in sales, marketing, or business development
  • Proven track record — we want to see results (portfolio, case studies, past deals, revenue numbers)
  • Experience selling digital products or services is a plus

What we offer:

  • 25% commission — no cap
  • Fully remote & flexible hours
  • High earning potential for closers

Ideal if you:

  • Have an existing network in tech, startups, or SMB
  • Can show proof of past performance (screenshots, testimonials, references welcome)
  • Know how to pitch digital solutions without hand-holding

This is NOT a salary role. Pure commission. No proof = no response.

📩 DM us with your experience + proof of results. No proof, no reply.

Ben u/vyren
Website: https://vyrencode.com/

u/Outrageous_Cause8075 — 8 days ago
▲ 5 r/developers_hire+3 crossposts

We need u (Marketing)

We are a small German dev Team "VYREN"

https://vyrencode.com/

We make Apps/Websites.

U are good in marketing and have proof ?

U know how u will get clients ?

Write to us on our website for further discussion.

Ben @Vyren

u/Outrageous_Cause8075 — 8 days ago
▲ 4 r/SoloDev+2 crossposts

Solo dev here, just shipped my first app (Lumo). 0 marketing experience, 0 traction so far. Tips?

Hey,

A few days ago I published my first ever app, Lumo a fridge/expiry tracker with an AI scanner, recipe suggestions based on what's in your fridge, a meal planner, and a calorie tracker. Solo project, [3 months] of nights and weekends, built it from scratch.

I genuinely put everything I had into it. Not just the code the store listing too: real screenshots, a description I rewrote probably ten times, keyword research for the title and short description, the works. I figured if the app and the page both look professional, people would at least try it.

Reality check: it's sitting at basically zero downloads. Not "low conversion," not "people install and bounce" just nobody finding it in the first place.

So I'm turning to people who've actually been through this, because I clearly don't know what I do :/

  • Did ASO (App Store Optimization) actually move the needle for you, or was it more about getting traffic to the listing from somewhere else?
  • Where did your first 50–100 real users come from? Reddit, TikTok, Product Hunt, friends/family, something else?
  • Is a niche, single-purpose app a harder sell than I think, or is this purely a discovery/marketing problem and the app itself is fine?
  • For an Android-only launch, is it even worth pushing hard before there's an iOS version, or does that not matter at this stage?

I'm not trying to go viral overnight, I just want to understand if I'm missing something obvious, or if this is just the normal "nobody downloads your first app" phase everyone talks about.

App link if anyone's curious or wants to roast the listing itself: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vyrencode.lumo

Appreciate any tips, even brutally honest ones.

u/Outrageous_Cause8075 — 10 days ago
▲ 4 r/AndroidAppTesters+2 crossposts

Need 12 testers for 14 days – will test your app back!

I'm a solo Android developer looking for testers for Lumo, an AI-powered food waste reduction app.

📸 Scan your fridge
🍳 Get recipes from your ingredients
⏰ Track expiry dates
🛒 Smart shopping lists
🔒 No account, no ads

Join here:
Google Group: https://groups.google.com/g/lumo-tester
Testing Link: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.vyrencode.lumo

Comment your app and I'll join your test as well. Thanks! 🚀

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u/Outrageous_Cause8075 — 30 days ago