Every Friday brings a new box of fresh content filled with kick ass sites that you’ll absolutely love, or find completely and utterly useless. Now remember, you’ll struggle to find these ideas on Google and we’re giving them to you on a platter! Ohh, and did we mention it’s free?
We’ll keep you updated with new box releases, giveaways and witty blogs that are more sarcastic than your mother in law. When you become a Hoarder, you’ll have access to small but mighty perks:
Create a list of your favourite sites so they’re easy to find when you’re looking for inspiration or something to do during another Zoom call.
Categories make it easier for you to find what you’re looking for. We have nine in total, from things to Watch to games to Play, it’s all there.
Think a particular site is shite? Then tell us! By leaving reviews you’ll be helping your fellow hoarders understand what’s cool or just plain useless.
If we’ve gone ahead and already added your site, it’s because we thought it was cool. Claim your page and start promoting to engaged hoarders.
If you have a site that you want folks to explore, then get in touch. The Bored Hoard is a great platform for driving traffic and gathering honest feedback.
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Promote your own page to the user base via email or onsite
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Promote The Bored Hoard. You can add any of these badges on your website.
What an incredible piece of work, I hope this takes off and is a known resource across the US. Please do feel free to add it to my site boredhoard.com free of charge, we'll help spread it. Source: over 1 year ago
I used to love that site, but had the same issue as you when it became Mix and just wasn't fun anymore. Myself and a friend created an alternative called Bored Hoard. Source: over 2 years ago
Although not quite the same concept as stumbleupon's, http://boredhoard.com/ collects cool (mostly) independent websites not known by the general public; there are over 500 sites listed so far, packaged in weekly box releases. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Ahh you've come to the right place my friend. We've created a site that has over 500 cool websites to visit at anytime (and whilst you're stoned). It's called Bored Hoard and you can get lost within it for hours. Check it out if you fancy it and let me know what cool sites are your favourite. Source: almost 3 years ago
After reading the comments in this post I can see some of you want curated content, others just want to explore random websites that work perfectly on all types of devices and popped into a search engine. I've created a site that some of you may like (I'm sure it isn't what all of you are looking for) but it might be what some of you are looking for? It by no means has all the bells and whistles of a search engine... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
Jeez we miss the good ol' StumbleUpon. Which is why a friend and I created a similar platform when we couldn't find anything sufficient enough to support our cool website craving. We also recently started our own SubReddit, r/Bored_Hoard where people can share their finds. Source: about 3 years ago
Anyway, I run a site called Bored Hoard and think that your site would be a perfect addition to the Hoard. Feel free to add it if you want to get more exposure! Source: about 3 years ago
I missed the original StumbleUpon too and I understand that it is now Mix however, it's just not the same and it lost its charm. Instead, a friend and I decided to create our own version and find the best of the unknown web. It's call the Bored Hoard, feel free to check it out and let me know what you think. Source: about 3 years ago
I agree with the Bored Hoard folk https://boredhoard.com/. Source: over 3 years ago
I wanted this too and came across boredhoard.com, not the same but does the job for me. Source: over 3 years ago
I haven't managed to come across much else to replace it as of yet but a site called bored hoard is doing a decent enough job for me. Source: over 3 years ago
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