What are some active communities for makers?
Shailja dwivedi
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Fabian Maume@fabian_maume
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Aside of Product hunt, I would recommend Indiehacker & LUNADIO
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@fabian_maume @shailja_dwivedi Prepared a handy list of maker communities with pricing & next steps for myself.
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Indiehacker
Apart from Indiehacker and Product Hunt, I haven't found many active communities
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If you're interested in starting or joining an active community for makers, there are a few to consider. MakerDAO is an initiative that allows anyone to make financial contracts using blockchain technology. This provides infinite possibilities for creative collaborations and opens up new markets for the DIY enthusiast. There are also communities focused on 3D printing, robotics, glassblowing, coding, and more!
If you're looking for ways to connect with other like-minded people who share your interests, then these communities may be perfect fit. By becoming involved in one of these communities, you'll not only have access to helpful resources but also build relationships that can last a lifetime.
Maker Faire: Maker Faire is a global network of events that celebrates creativity, innovation, and DIY culture. You can find local Maker Faire events in your area, or participate in online events and workshops.
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