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Codeown

A social platform for developers to share projects and ideas

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Codeown is the premiere platform for developers to share projects, collaborate on code, and build their professional identity. Built by developers, for developers.

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Features

  • Share project updates, progress, and lessons with other developers.
  • Follow developers to see curated feeds of their recent work.
  • Post projects, snippets, and links easily from your browser.
  • Engage with comments, feedback, and community-driven discussions.
  • Discover tools, tutorials, and resources shared by fellow devs.

Use Cases

A simple, developer-focused social feed for sharing projects, updates, and learning together. Developers post work-in-progress, lessons, and links while others follow, comment, and give feedback. The site emphasizes real projects, practical tips, and community-driven discovery of tools and resources. Friendly and lightweight—made for sharing progress, getting unstuck, and growing with other devs.

Comments

honestly a great idea, i would use this in the future.

Codeown feels like it’s built by people who actually understand developers. Highlighting real, in-progress work instead of just polished end results makes it far more authentic and practical. The lightweight social feed is a smart move — less noise, more signal, more shipping.

Nice idea. Codeown feels focused—a lightweight social feed for developers rather than another general-purpose dev community. The emphasis on sharing real progress and lessons (not just finished projects) fits how people actually work. Browser posting lowers friction. One thought: filters for stack, language, or project stage could help discovery as the feed grows. Looking forward to seeing how the community shapes up.

Codeown looks like a great platform for developers! The focus on real projects and sharing progress rather than just finished products makes it genuinely useful. The lightweight social feed approach is refreshing - it removes the noise and lets developers focus on what matters. Looking forward to seeing filters by tech stack added in the future. Great work!

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I've been doing SEO since 1997. I now he...

Love the UX/UI easy to instantly understand. I think it actually has a lot of potential.

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Committed to building software and apps ...

Really cool and helpful idea. I love the UI

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🛠 Building SaaS & giving away the entir...

Love the "build in public" social angle for devs the platforms that win in this space are the ones that make sharing side projects feel as natural as tweeting, and the streak/follow system is a clever retention hook to keep people posting consistently.

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Builder of Construction Calculator - 200...

The focus on work-in-progress sharing over polished portfolios is a much better fit for how developers actually build things. Most dev communities reward finished products, which means you miss the messy middle where people actually need feedback. Keeping the feed lightweight and browser-based lowers the barrier enough that posting becomes a habit instead of a chore.

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We build small, fast, meaningful apps.

Good idea, it's interesting.

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Comments

honestly a great idea, i would use this in the future.

Codeown feels like it’s built by people who actually understand developers. Highlighting real, in-progress work instead of just polished end results makes it far more authentic and practical. The lightweight social feed is a smart move — less noise, more signal, more shipping.

Nice idea. Codeown feels focused—a lightweight social feed for developers rather than another general-purpose dev community. The emphasis on sharing real progress and lessons (not just finished projects) fits how people actually work. Browser posting lowers friction. One thought: filters for stack, language, or project stage could help discovery as the feed grows. Looking forward to seeing how the community shapes up.

Codeown looks like a great platform for developers! The focus on real projects and sharing progress rather than just finished products makes it genuinely useful. The lightweight social feed approach is refreshing - it removes the noise and lets developers focus on what matters. Looking forward to seeing filters by tech stack added in the future. Great work!

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I've been doing SEO since 1997. I now he...

Love the UX/UI easy to instantly understand. I think it actually has a lot of potential.

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Committed to building software and apps ...

Really cool and helpful idea. I love the UI

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🛠 Building SaaS & giving away the entir...

Love the "build in public" social angle for devs the platforms that win in this space are the ones that make sharing side projects feel as natural as tweeting, and the streak/follow system is a clever retention hook to keep people posting consistently.

custom-img
Builder of Construction Calculator - 200...

The focus on work-in-progress sharing over polished portfolios is a much better fit for how developers actually build things. Most dev communities reward finished products, which means you miss the messy middle where people actually need feedback. Keeping the feed lightweight and browser-based lowers the barrier enough that posting becomes a habit instead of a chore.

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We build small, fast, meaningful apps.

Good idea, it's interesting.