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If you do decide to go the podcast route for marketing, matchmaker.fm is great for finding hosts looking for guests. I've done a handful found through there. Source: over 3 years ago
-I use matchmaker.fm and contact directly on Instagram too. Source: almost 4 years ago
For a guest, you have to contact people. Two resources are matchmaker.fm and r/PodcastGuestExchange. It is noticeably harder to get booked as a guest than it is to book guests for your own show. When I was doing booking for a client, I think we had around a 15% booking rate even for small shows within the niche. Compare that to booking guests, where I can average around a 70% acceptance rate. Source: almost 4 years ago
It's not very hard to get guests on a podcast. You're right you won't get the huge names, but you can use a service like matchmaker.fm or just find people on social media. The key is to send a custom message that makes them actually feel wanted instead of being spammed. If you do this you will get a pretty high booking rate. Everyone wants to self-promote these days, and once you realize how much harder it is to... Source: about 4 years ago
You can use matchmaker.fm, it's free for a certain amount of messages per month. You can also use /r/podcastguestexchange. Another message is old school email, look up aggregated lists of the shows in your niche, look up the show's website and find their contact information. All of these methods will help you connect with the hosts. Source: almost 5 years ago
Automated analysis tools: SonarQube, CodeClimate, and Codacy detect code-level debt automatically: cyclomatic complexity, code duplication, dependency staleness, and coverage gaps. These tools supplement but don't replace the architectural and business-logic debt that requires human judgment to identify and document. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
CodeClimate and Codacy can generate before/after metrics for code quality that make the starting and ending states concrete rather than subjective. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
CodeClimate quantifies maintainability so teams canโt hand-wave garbage away. - Source: dev.to / 11 months ago
Code Climate: Link - Automated code review and quality analysis for codebase health. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Use tools like SonarQube or CodeClimate to spot the high-risk 20%. Then fix one thing at a time not everything at once. This isnโt Dark Souls. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Podchaser - Discover new podcasts in real-time
Codacy - Automatically reviews code style, security, duplication, complexity, and coverage on every change while tracking code quality throughout your sprints.
Rephonic - Find, pitch and get featured on podcasts
SonarQube - SonarQube, a core component of the Sonar solution, is an open source, self-managed tool that systematically helps developers and organizations deliver Clean Code.
Guestio - A better way to find and book guests to interview.
ESLint - The fully pluggable JavaScript code quality tool