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IndieRoadmaps is a community-driven public roadmap platform for indie makers. It's where makers share what they're building, collect votes on features, and get direct input from the people who care most about their product. Most feedback tools are built for teams that already have users, budgets, and processes. IndieRoadmaps is built for the stage before that โ when you're still figuring out what to build, trying to find your early audience, and doing it all yourself. A public roadmap on IndieRoadmaps isn't just a prioritization tool. It's a discovery page. Other makers and early adopters browse the feed, upvote features that matter to them, and follow products they want to see succeed. When you publish your roadmap, you get a clean public page at indieroadmaps.com/your-product showing your planned, in-progress, and shipped features. Visitors can upvote individual features and leave comments. When you ship something, everyone who voted gets notified automatically. The platform is free to use. No setup complexity, no enterprise pricing, no features you'll never touch. Just a simple, public way to build in the open โ and connect with the community that wants to see you ship.
you.bot runs the same top AI models for up to 80% less than the official APIs โ from $0.0046 per call. One API for 80+ models across LLM (Claude, GPT, Gemini), image (GPT Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, Flux), video (Kling, Seedance, Veo, Grok Imagine) and music (Suno): switch models with a single model id, billed from one prepaid wallet where credits never expire. Current examples versus official list price: GPT Image 2 at $0.0564 per 1K image (-74%), Grok Imagine 1.5 video at $0.0178 per second (-78%), Claude Sonnet 5 at $1.5367 per million input tokens (-49%). Savings vary by model, from single digits to 78% at standard rates and up to 80% with the largest credit pack. You only pay for successful generations โ failed or empty results are auto-refunded. Every model has an in-browser playground, and you can keep your existing provider key as a fallback. 50 free credits on signup, no card required.
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IndieRoadmaps is built specifically for the indie maker community โ it's not just a feature voting tool, it's a discovery platform where makers share public roadmaps and build an audience before and after launch. The community angle is the core differentiator: voters aren't just customers, they're fellow indie makers who care about what gets built.
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you.bot gives you 80+ AI models โ LLM, image, video and music โ behind a single API, priced well below the official APIs: up to 80% less, from $0.0046 per call. Verified examples versus official list price include Grok Imagine 1.5 video at $0.0178 per second (-78%), GPT Image 2 at $0.0564 per 1K image (-74%) and every current frontier text model at 43-51% off. You only pay for successful generations (failed or empty runs are auto-refunded) and credits never expire, so you get the same top models for less without maintaining a separate SDK and bill for each provider.
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Competitors like Canny and Featurebase are built for established SaaS teams with budgets. IndieRoadmaps is free to start, designed for solo makers and small teams, and doubles as a discovery feed โ so your roadmap gets visibility, not just votes. It's "Product Hunt meets Canny" for the indie space.
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Price and flexibility. Instead of calling each provider directly, you.bot runs the same top models for up to 80% less from one prepaid wallet โ Grok Imagine 1.5 video at $0.0178 per second, GPT Image 2 at $0.0564 per 1K image, Claude Sonnet 5 at $1.5367 per million input tokens โ and only charges for successful calls (failed or empty runs are refunded). You can keep your existing provider key as a fallback route, so you capture the savings without betting reliability on us, and switching between 80+ models is a one-line change.
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Solo indie makers and small founding teams building SaaS tools, mobile & desktop apps and no-code products. Also the broader indie maker community who discover and vote on products they want to see built.
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Built by a solo founder who wanted a simple way to share what he was building and get real input from the community โ without the overhead of enterprise feedback tools. IndieRoadmaps was built in public and is itself listed on the platform.
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Next.js 14, Supabase (Postgres + Auth), Tailwind CSS, TypeScript โ hosted on Vercel.
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